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Launching mallet for the ship HMS Caesar dated 2nd of September 1896

  Launching mallet for the ship HMS Caesar, battle ship launched in Portsmouth on the 2nd of September 1896. All made in boxwood. The handle can be separated. Condition : very good. To be noted a bit of wear (due to its utilization) on one side of the mallet.   Dimensions :  28 cm total long ( = 11 inches) x 11,5 cm total high ( = 4,52 inches)   Read More...

A long Ramsden telescope, with a single draw and a tapered wooden barrel

Jesse Ramsden worked from 1762 to 1800, and was one of the foremost telescope/spyglass makers of his time. For sale is a telescope of an unusual style for him, probably indicating an earlier date: it is a single draw wooden barrel design, but unlike larger naval telescopes of this style, the barrel is relatively small diameter and very light, making it easily hand-held. It is nevertheless considered to be for naval use. Overall barrel length is 25 inches, with Read More...

ENGLISH SEA CHART OF MILFORD HAVEN

GOOD COLOURED CHART BY GREENVILE COLLINS HYDROGRAPHER TO YE KING. 22″ x 18″ Inches. Ca. 1690  JAMES MOXON SCULP/CART   Contact Email:  [email protected] Read More...

ENGLISH SEA CHART

GOOD COLOURED SEA CHART BY MR TINDAL’S CONTINUATION OF MR RAPIN’S HISTORY, CA.1720 RICHARD WILLIAM SEALE  SCULP/CART. 14″ X 19″ INCHES. Contact Email: [email protected] Read More...

Fiji Islands, South Pacific – British Admiralty Chart 2691, published 1968

Authentic chart from British Government Surveys 1854-1962. Engraved: 1968Standard dimensions: 71×104 cm   (28×41 in)Condition: G, coffee spot in the corner right under   Curious about more sea charts? See www.archipel-img.com Read More...

Cuba, Florida, Bahama’s and Greater Antilles British – Admiralty Chart 761, published in 1876

Cuba, Jamaica and the southern part of Florida in 1876. Compiled in 1876 from the most recent surveysEngraved 1876Edition 1923Dimensions: standardCondition: G, shortage at the bottom edge Curious about more sea charts? See www.archipel-img.com Read More...

Ceramic Barber-Surgeon bowl, 19th C

A first half 19th Century Ceramic Barber-Surgeon bowl. A lovely ceramic transfer ware barber’s bowl which was used for shaving and could also have been used as a bleeding bowl. There is a cutout for the neck.  Is marked as “M C …” on the bottom of the bowl. In good condition. Measurements 27 x 22 x 7 cm. Look for shop information on website page www.vanleestantiques.com  Read More...

Benjamin Martin bronze sundial

A good example of a bronze sundial by this famous 18th century maker with the gnomon set for Midhurst. Read More...

Terrestrial and Celestial Table Globes – J. & W. Cary, London, 1816

A gorgeous pair of globes, two centuries old, with brass meridian and wooden horizon. published by John and William Cary, known as the greatest globe makers of their era. The celestial globe dates 1816, the date of the terrestrial globe is hidden. The globes rest on ebonized stands, Regency period. In the globes there are stabilization pellets that function as a brake on the rotational movement. The horizons show the amplitude, wind directions, names of the constellations of the Read More...

Frank Crisp, Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair, London, May 31, 1890. Drawn By Spy (illustrator), a fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair of Frank Crisp with a microscope, with full text, Condition, Very Good. Read More...

Proportional divider by Charles Smith

A Brass and Iron Proportional divider by Charles Smith (Clerkenwell) Ltd., London. In original box, lenght 25 cm. Read More...

Silver Gipson spoon, London 1828

An early example of a Gibson’s Patent medicine spoon. The Hallmarks gives: CG – Charles Gibson Patent – London 1828 . The spoon has a hollow handle to allow the user to control the quantity of medicine consumed by placing a finger over the aperture. This form of spoon was invented in 1827 and is stamped to the bottom of the bowl “C G”. The interior of the bowl and cover are gilt and bear clear hallmarks on the Read More...