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Six pieces of Mauchline ware, comprising; a shallow circular box (The Beach, Hastings), 6.6cm, a cylinder rouge pot (Melrose Abbey - Made of Wood Â… Abbotsford), 3.4cm, a rectangular pen wiper (Carnarvon Castle From Across The Ferry), 5.5cm, a circular box fitted with a compass (High-Gate, Hawkshurst), 4.6cm diameter, an oval section go-to-bed/vesta (Pier, Worthing), 6cm, and a wall pocket (The Arcade, Bournemouth), 9.5cm. (6)
A parcel lot to include lead Word War I frame in the shape the Wesern Front reg no. 666276, 1944 MK III Military compass, T.G.Co. Ltd London No. B291513, two brass letter openers dated 1919 with button hook, boxed clay pipe A/F and two others, ink well and six Howells wild woodbine boxes containing loose cigarette cards to include Churchills howlers, Millhoff photograpy etc.
A lot to include some loose carved jet beads, two silver ingot pendants weighing a total of 59.5g, five silver charms, a silver filigree necklace (A/F), an oval silver hinged bangle with bright cut engraved floral detail hallmarked Birmingham, another silver bangle stamped 925, various studs, an imitation pearl necklace, a metal necklace and earring set with opalescent glass hearts surrounded by claw set paste stones, a whistle, a wooden boxed compass and various coins.
An early 19th Century brass surveyors compass by W and S Jones London N185, polished steel needle on silvered engraved dial divided 0-360, enclosed by a cover, folding brass sights with cut sight hanging terminals with plumb bobs in fitted mahogany case together with a folding tripod sectional stand.
A 1930s surveyors compass by E.R. Watts and Son Limited London, silvered floated scale in black case with sight and view finder and coloured lens attachments, a pair of French Lumrop 8x25 binoculars, a Short and Mason pocket compass and a Panora 8x21 monocular by Wray London, all leather cased (4)
A Victorian gilt metal mounted malacca system walking stick, last quarter 19th century, the turned treen grip with domed cover unscrewing to a cavity containing three bone dice, a brass ferrule below, 87cm high; an antler mounted bamboo system walking stick, early 20th century, the grip hollowed as a whistle, the shaft with metal ferrule, 85.5cm high; and a faux ivory mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the spherical grip incised with maritime scenes and topped with an inset compass, 92cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com

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