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By Thomas Walker & Son Ltd. 1
Located in London, GB
A "Trident" electric Mark III ship's taffrail log by Thomas Walker and Son, Birmingham, circa 1940 - 1950.
With...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
A 20 lbs Royal Navy mid 20th century non-magnetic bronze Admiralty pattern anchor by Wild, dated 1965.
With bro...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Musical Instruments
Materials
Bronze
Located in London, GB
An eight spoke bronze ship's wheel by, La Rochelle, France, circa 1880.
Wall mounted...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century French Nautical Objects
Materials
Bronze
Located in London, GB
A copper and brass one gallon "chekpump" standard fuel measure for Northamptonshire County Council. Circa 1915.
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Copper
Located in London, GB
A 1920s ship's bell on a Art Deco bronze circular mount, for the steam ship PIAKO.
Steam Merchant ship Piako, ...
Category
Early 20th Century Scottish Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass, Bronze
By George Salter & Co. Ltd
Located in London, GB
A Salter's improved spring balance by George Salter & Co.
To weight: 100 lbs.
George Salter & Co.:
Establish...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Steel
Located in London, GB
A twin bladed aluminum Marconi-Newton type 182S constant speed windmill dated 1926.
MARCONI-NEWTON CONSTANT SP...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Aluminum, Steel
Located in London, GB
A Japanese portable ship's foghorn in original case.
By the Tokyo Siren Co. Circa 1975.
Type: SH-180
The fog...
Category
Late 20th Century Japanese Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Aluminum, Steel
Located in London, GB
A 1-30 scale model of a RAF Handley Page Victor V-Bomber.
The Handley Page Victor is ...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Aviation Objects
Materials
Aluminum
Located in London, GB
A set of four copper and brass CHEKPUMP imperial fuel standard measures, by Gaskell & Chambers, dated 1931 made for the County Borough of Wallasey.
Three gallon, Two gallon, One gallon & Half gallon.
Marked: GASKELL & CHAMBERS Ltd. MAKERS. DALE END WORKS BIRMINGHAM
Serial number: 252.
In original fitted oak case, with rope handles, with brass escutcheon, dated 1930, with corresponding serial number and markers mark.
Gaskell and Chambers...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Copper
Located in London, GB
A mid 1960's French "babyfoot" table football, by ZAK3.
With working pull rod mechanism for ball release, and a...
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Games
Materials
Aluminum, Steel
By De Grave Short, Fanner & Co.
Located in London, GB
A set of three Imperial standard Avoir weights by De Grave of London, for Lancashire County Council, dated 1906....
Category
Early 20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass
By Carl Zeiss
Located in London, GB
A cold war era Carl Zeiss Oberkochen 10 x 50 periscope binoculars, German, circa 1965.
Specifications: 10 times magnification, coated optics, objective diameter 50 mm, grey filter and drop down grid.
Original transport case. (included protective feet pads and rubber eye guards).
Dimensions of the case: 29 x 18 1/2 x 11 inches. (73 x 47 x 28 cm).
Mounted on an adjustable height tripod. Height of periscope in photographs: 77 inches.
This model of Zeiss periscope...
Category
Mid-20th Century German Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Aluminum, Brass, Steel
By Chadburn
Located in London, GB
Chadburn’s patent engine revolution counter,.
Marked:
ONE FOURTH SPEED OF TURBINE
CHADBURN'S (SHIP) TELEGRAPH...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
Bronze ship's steering helm with wheel by the Benson Electric Company, Superior, Wisconsin.
Dated: JAN 1930
T...
Category
Early 20th Century American Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Located in London, GB
A pair of ship’s copper & brass "Not Under Command" lights, by Eli Griffiths & Sons of Birmingham, circa 1935.
...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass, Copper
By Mills Novelty Company
Located in London, GB
Mills Novelty Co. owl strength lifter “Mills Perfect Muscle Developer” Chicago, circa 1905.
Coin operated with ...
Category
Early 20th Century American Games
Materials
Brass, Iron
Located in London, GB
A World War II era US Navy bronze ship's anchor, dated 1941.
The anchor's flukes are marked: USN and 1941
The ...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Bronze
Located in London, GB
Review of the Fleet at Spithead by the Queen. 1878.
The Naval Review at Spithead, the Royal yacht passing through the Lines.
Illustration for: The Illustrated London News, 24th August 1878.
By Josiah Robert Wells (1849-1897).
Framed, coloured engraving.
The Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert is sailing between lines of warships. A naval review requires a large, sheltered and deep anchorage, so in England it usually occurs in the Solent off Spithead. Queen Victoria and her daughter Princess Beatrice had embarked in the afternoon and were joined by Prince Arthur...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Nautical Objects
Materials
Paper
Located in London, GB
Universal Microscope by R & J Beck of London, 1867.
Serial number: 4757.
Circular base m...
Category
Antique Mid-19th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
A 1950's model of a motor boat "Rainbow" with a 2 cc engine.
Well built model with good scale details, brass wi...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass, Steel
Located in London, GB
A late 19th century cast iron oval hallway walking stick and umbrella stand.
Six circular stick holders, with a...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Umbrella Stands
Materials
Iron
Located in London, GB
A brass standard meter for the City of Exeter, with steel lifting handles.
Mark...
Category
Late 20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
2 ¾ inch refractor telescope by François Can, 81 Quai de l'Hôpital, Lyon. Circa 1835.
Mounted on a cast iron st...
Category
Antique Mid-19th Century French Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Iron
Located in London, GB
A late Victorian patinated cast iron standing bear money box, registered design by John Harper & Co.
John Har...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Toys and Dolls
Materials
Iron
Located in London, GB
An early 19th century Naval oak fiddle pulley block, with two wood sheaves.
Marked with Roman Numerals: XXVIIII...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Oak
By Casella
Located in London, GB
A mid twentieth century Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder, by Casella & Co, London.
Pattern: Mk III C 45- 65 (latitudes 45° – 65°, North or South). 4 inch glass sphere.
Serial number: 6962
Marked: CASELLA LONDON MADE IN ENGLAND 6962
For similar Casella sunshine recorders see the collections of:
Science Museum, London. OBJECT NUMBER:1995-820.
The National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy, Torpedo Bay, New Zealand.
The Campbell–Stokes sphere is used to record sunshine. It was invented by John Francis Campbell in 1853 and modified in 1879 by Sir George Gabriel Stokes.
The original design by Campbell consisted of a glass sphere set into a wooden bowl with the sun burning a trace on the bowl.
Stokes’s refinement was to make the housing out of metal and to have a card holder set behind the sphere.
C. F. Casella and Co:
Established in 1810 as Tagliabue and Casella.
Incorporated as a limited liability company, C. F. Casella and Co, in 1910.
Circa 1930: C. F. Casella and Co Ltd., of Regent House, Britannia Walk, London, N1 7ND - Makers of anemometers, anemographs, barometers, barographs, hygrometers, hygrographs, radiation instruments, rain gauges...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Located in London, GB
Two copper and brass metric "Checkpump" fuel measures by Sutherland Astell, circa 1950.
Made for the County Bor...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Copper
Located in London, GB
A pair of brass & bronze models of propellers commemorating the launching of the Twin Screw Ship Bagan, dated 19...
Category
Mid-20th Century Singaporean Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Located in London, GB
3 ½ inch gauge model of the 4-6-0 steam locomotive the Black Knight. Circa 1955.
Mounted on a display track.
L...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Models and Miniatures
Materials
Brass, Copper, Steel
Located in London, GB
Microscope cloth counting glass by J. Casartelli & Son of Manchester. Circa 1910.
In original black leather cas...
Category
Early 20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
A ship's oval porthole from the 1950's Ocean Liner MV Aureol.
The hinged locking window fitted with mirror plat...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
An early 19th century brass surveyor's level with telescope, compass and spirit level.
With original brass mounted pine case.
Telescope length: 18 1/4 inches. - 46.5 cm.
Fitting for tripod mount, now re-mounted on a modern brass plate for desk top display.
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
Double port and starboard dredge pumping control by Simons Lobnitz Ltd of Renfrew. Circa 1960.
Two 12 ½ inch di...
Category
Mid-20th Century Scottish Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Aluminum, Steel
Located in London, GB
A WWI brass Carl Zeiss Jena "Fussartillerie" artillery compass.
3¾ inch dial marked with N W S points, the Car...
Category
Early 20th Century German Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Located in London, GB
A 19th century nipping or copying press by Robert Ritchie of Edinburgh.
Marked: PATENT ROBERT RITCHIE EDINBURGH.
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Scottish Victorian Books
Materials
Iron
Located in London, GB
Scale model of the Short Brothers S.26 G-Class flying boat G-AFCI the Golden Hind.
...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Models and Miniatures
Materials
Aluminum
Located in London, GB
A bronze waterline model of the Royal Navy porpoise-class submarine HMS Finwhale (SO5).
HMS Finwhale (S05) was the fifth Porpoise-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 21 July 1959 and first commissioned on 19 August 1960. During her first commission she went further under the ice than any other submarine at the time. She was recommissioned on 27 January 1964. In March 1965 on her second Arctic patrol she further eclipsed her first ice patrol, penetrating 95 miles into the ice.
The Porpoise class was an eight-boat class of diesel-electric submarines operated by the Royal Navy. This class was originally designated patrol submarines, then attack. They were the first conventional British submarines to be built after the end of World War II. Their design was, in many ways, influenced by the German World War...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Models and Miniatures
Materials
Bronze
Located in London, GB
A brass desk top model of a Kedge admiralty anchor.
Well modeled with Shank, ...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Nautical Objects
Materials
Brass
By Zeiss Ikon
Located in London, GB
A late 1920s 35 mm Zeiss-Ikon cinema projector.
Lens: Neokino 52.5/110 by Emi...
Category
Early 20th Century German Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Steel, Iron
Located in London, GB
A Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder, attributed to Casella & Co, circa 1910.
...
Category
Early 20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Located in London, GB
A detailed engineer's model of a lattice-girder extending fire escape ladder.
...
Category
Mid-20th Century North American Models and Miniatures
Materials
Aluminum
By Holophane
Located in London, GB
1960s nickel plated hanging lights formerly used to light aircraft hangers made b...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Nickel
By Casella
Located in London, GB
An 8" diameter recording copper rain gauge by C F Casella & Co of London.
With an inte...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Copper
Located in London, GB
A aluminium scale model of a Boeing 720 circa 1965.
1/60 scale.
On original stand.
The Boeing 720 is a narro...
Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Aviation Objects
Materials
Aluminum
Located in London, GB
A WWII ship's bell from the Royal Navy minesweeper HMS Queen of Thanet, dated 1941.
Pendant number J-30.
Diameter: 27cm - 10 ½ inches.
Height: 28 cm - 11 inches.
HMS Queen of Thanet (J30), formerly HMS Melton, was a Racecourse-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy. She was built by William Hamilton & Company in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Melton was launched in March 1916 with the pennant number 898. During World War I she served with the Auxiliary Patrol. Post-war she was transferred to the Mine Clearance Service.
Between the wars Melton was sold to Hughes Bolckow Shipbreaking Co in 1927. She was bought by The New Medway Steam Packet Company in 1929 and converted for excursion work on the River Medway and River Thames. She was renamed Queen of Thanet. For the next twelve years she could be found working from Sheerness and Southend. Regular excursions took her to Gravesend, Margate, Clacton and Dover as well as cross-channel voyages to Calais, Boulogne and Dunkirk.
In September 1939 she was requisitioned by the Admiralty for minesweeping duties once more and commissioned as HMS Queen of Thanet, pennant number J30. In May 1940 she took part in the Dunkirk evacuation rescuing 4,000 men in four trips. Of that number, 2,000 were transferred from the ex-LNER steamer Prague, after the latter had been damaged by near misses from shells and dive bombers off Gravelines. For Operation Overlord in June 1944 she was stationed at Selsey as the Mulberry Despatch Control Ship. After the war she was returned in 1946 to her owners to recommence excursion work around the Thames Estuary.
In January 1949 she was sold to Red Funnel and transferred to Southampton. After refitting at Thorneycroft's yard at Northam she was commissioned in the spring as the company's second Solent Queen. For the next two years she operated excursions from Southampton in the summer. In June 1951 while slipped for survey and repair, she caught fire and was written off as a constructive loss. She was scrapped by Dover Industries Ltd at Dover Eastern Docks in 1951
Literature on HMS Queen of Thanet see: Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Historical Memorabilia
Materials
Bronze
Located in London, GB
Clitograph level by Jules Lefebvre, Paris, France, circa 1870.
Rare tripod moun...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century French Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Steel
Located in London, GB
A coir rope boat fender.
Category
Late 20th Century English Nautical Objects
Materials
Rope
By Griffin & George Ltd.
Located in London, GB
A collection of twelve Perspex teaching optical blocks and lenses.
Various shapes, forms and blocks, convex a...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Acrylic
By Short & Mason
Located in London, GB
An open scale Micro-barograph by Short & Mason of London in enameled glass case.
Number: 551/41
Seven day clockwork drive by Horstmann Gear Co Ltd, of Bath. Serial number: 7027/59
With Meteorological Office “MO” logo.
Meteorological Office calibration certificate dated 27.6.96
Literature: Barometers - Aneroid and Barographs, Edwin Banfield, 1985. page 131 fig. 116.
Short and Mason...
Category
Early 20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Metal
Located in London, GB
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany barometer, with 8" silvered dial, signed Vecchio & Co, Shaftsbury, and red...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Mahogany
Located in London, GB
A large late 19th century copper and brass funnel.
From Wiltshire County, England.
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Brass, Copper
By Casella
Located in London, GB
An open scale barograph by C F Casella & Co of London, circa 1960.
7 day clockwork "Gluck" barometer recorder.
Measures: Width: 32 cm.
Depth:18 cm.
Height: 23.5 cm.
C. F. Casella and Co:
Established in 1810 as Tagliabue and Casella.
Incorporated as a limited liability company, C. F. Casella and Co, in 1910.
AS advertised in 1930: C. F. Casella and Co Ltd., of Regent House, Britannia Walk, London, N1 7ND - Makers of anemometers, anemographs, barometers, barographs, hygrometers, hygrographs, radiation instruments, rain gauges...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Scientific Instruments
Materials
Metal
Located in London, GB
A laminate mahogany prototype design for an aircraft propeller hub, circa 1935...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Aviation Objects
Materials
Mahogany
Located in London, GB
A late 19th century folding cobbler's boxwood and brass shoe size measure, for the French market.
With folding heel rest and slinging toe marker, with brass hinge.
Paris point shoe...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Scientific Instruments
Materials
Boxwood
Located in London, GB
A Victorian framed print of "SCREW STEAM SHIP WATER BALLAST HOLDS & CARGO ...
Category
Antique Mid-19th Century English Nautical Objects
Materials
Paper
Located in London, GB
A boxwood 24 x 18 inch tailor's and dressmaker's square, by John T Johnson of Birmingham, circa 1900.
Marked:...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Scientific Instruments
Materials
Boxwood
Located in London, GB
A late 19th century brass model of an electric powered road locomotive.
4 inch rear wheels with gear drive from electric motor...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Models and Miniatures
Materials
Brass
Located in London, GB
A 1930s laminated mahogany propeller from a Hawker Hart powered by a Rolls Roy...
Category
Vintage 1930s English Aviation Objects
Materials
Brass
By Matthijs Verkuyl
Located in London, GB
A scale model of the KLM "The Flying Dutchman" Douglas DC-8 by Verkuyl of the...
Category
Mid-20th Century European Industrial Aviation Objects
Materials
Aluminum