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Charles Miller Ltd Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art London Wednesday 31st October 2012 Auction Enquiries and Information Sale Number: 010 Code name: Cochrane Enquiries Charles Miller Clair Boluski Catalogue £18 plus postage Tel: +44 (0) 207 806 5530 Fax: +44 (0) 207 806 5531 Email: enquiries@charlesmillerltd.com Historical Consultant Michael Naxton Online Catalogue www.charlesmillerltd.com www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/charles-miller-ltd Charles Miller Ltd 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11 Imperial Road London SW6 2AG Listen to the Auction Live: +44(0)20 7806 5535 Bid Live via the-saleroom.com: See page 110 for details Important Information for Buyers All Lots are offered subject to Charles Miller Ltd.’s Conditions of Business and to reserves. The Conditions of Business for Buyers are published at the end of the catalogue. Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may well be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no fixed “starting prices”. A Buyer’s Premium of 20% is applicable to all lots in this sale. Excepting lots sold under Temporary Import Rules which are marked with the symbol ‡ (see below), the Buyer’s Premium is subject to VAT at the standard rate (currently 20%). Lots offered for sale under the auctioneer’s margin scheme and VAT on the Buyer’s Premium is payable by all buyers. Lots marked with the symbol ‡ have been imported from outside the European Union (EU) to be sold at auction under Temporary Import Rules. When released to buyers within the EU, including the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay VAT at the rate of 5% on the hammer price. The Buyer’s Premium will be subject to the standard VAT rate at 20%. Buyers outside the EU will normally be eligible to obtain a refund in respect of VAT, upon satisfactory documentary evidence of exportation. 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For lots imported from outside the EU, the following VAT symbols are used:‡ For items over 100 years old: Import VAT of 5% payable on whole hammer price, less premium (a further 20% is payable on the premium.) : For items under 100 years old: Import VAT of 20% payable on whole hammer price, less premium (a further 20% is payable on the premium.) † For lots sold from within the EU, if the client is VAT registered and not using the Auctioneers’ Special Scheme, full VAT at 20% is levied on the hammer price and premium. Front cover: lot 282 Back cover: lot 46 ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT (“DROIT DE SUITE”) If a lot is affected by this right it will be identified with the symbol G next to the lot number. The buyer agrees to pay to Charles Miller an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist’s collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer Price is 1,000 Euro or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euro per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the portion of the Hammer Price (in Euro) 4.00% 3.00% 1.00% 0.50% 0.25% up to 50,000 between 50,000.01 and 200,000 between 200,000.01 and 350,000 between 350,000.01 and 500,000 in excess of 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Since 1st January 2012 Droit de Suite extends to the estates of artists deceased for up to 70 years Charles Miller Ltd Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT 25 Blythe Road, London, W14 0PD Wednesday 31st October 2012 at 12 noon, precisely POST SALE COLLECTION Important Notice: Lots not collected by 5pm on day of sale will be available from 2pm on Thursday 1st November at Charles Miller Ltd, 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11 Imperial Road, London, SW6 2AG Public Exhibition Sunday 28th October 12pm-4pm Monday 29th October 10am-7pm Tuesday 30th October 10am-5pm Wednesday 31st October 10am-12pm (Limited View Only) Order of Sale Pictures Naval & Nelson Sailor Art 24-67 70-106 Liner 107-114 Collectables & Fittings 115-159 Instruments 160-246 Models 249-282 This auction is conducted by Charles Miller Ltd in accordance with our Conditions of Business printed in the back of this catalogue. To view the catalogue and contact us online at www.charlesmillerltd.com www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/charles-miller-ltd Please note model lots 252, 253, 254, 270, 271, 276, 280, 281 will be on view at Imperial Road as per the above times additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 1-23 Explanation of Cataloguing Practice Pictures A work catalogued with the name(s) or recognised designation of an artist, without any qualification, is, in our opinion, a work by the artist. “Builder’s/Prisoner-of-War-Style…” In our opinion a modern model which is built closely conforming to the typical types of examples found within the genre. In other cases, the following expressions, with the following meanings are used: “Restored…” In our opinion an original model which has been to a lesser or greater extent restored in some or all areas. The condition report may attempt to detail more precisely which areas these are. “Attributed to…” In our opinion probably a work by the artist in whole or in part “Studio of…” “Workshop of…” In our opinion a work executed in the studio or workshop of the artist, possibly under his supervision. “Circle of…” In our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence. “Follower of…” In our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil. “Manner of…” In our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but of a later date. “After…” In our opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist. “Signed…” “Dated…” “Inscribed…” In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. The addition of a question mark (?) adds an element of doubt. “With signature…” “With date…” “With inscription…” In our opinion the signature/date/inscription/stamp is by a hand other than that of the artist. Models “Builder’s model…” In our opinion a model produced in the workshops of the yard “Boardroom model…” A model which has been produced under contract by a professional modelling firm for the yard. “Restored overall…” In our opinion a model or object which has been restored in every context, including fixings and mounts. Model Scales Where possible indications are given of model scales, in some instances these are provided by individual modellers, or worked out from measurements. Measurements These are provided in order of Height x Width x Depth, unless otherwise stated. Where it is not possible to separate the model from the case, overall measurements are taken from the widest point of each surface. Condition Condition may be mentioned in italics within brackets at the end of a description; detailed condition reports may be had from CM Ltd. prior to sale and are for reference only. Clients should satisfy themselves in person wherever possible as to the condition of a lot, or ask an agent to inspect it for them. All statements provided by Charles Miller Ltd. are honestly given, however our staff are not trained conservators or restorers and accordingly any statement given will not be exhaustive. PROPERTY INCORPORATING MATERIALS FROM ENDANGERED SPECIES (CITES) An export licence issued by the Department of the Environment will be required for the export of any item made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) animal material such as ivory, whalebone, tortoiseshell, rhinoceros horn, rosewood and lignum vitæ etc., and this may take up to eight weeks to obtain. Clients are advised to check with the regulating body in the country of importation regarding any possible restrictions on the importation of items within this category – some countries have an absolute ban on the importation of certain materials. For example, the U.S. generally prohibits the importation of articles containing species that it has designated endangered or threatened if those articles are less than 100 years of age. Catalogue produced by atgmedia A2 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Detail of Lot 16 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Pictures 1 1 1. ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOWE, YORKSHIRE 1729-1807 WEIMAR) Study of a brig in four positions Inscribed ‘before the wind...on the larboard tack...in Stays...on Starboard tack’ (lower centre) 2 3. NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY The harbour at Naples depicted with flags of various nations flying from anchored vessels, with Vesuvius smoking beyond; and another similar with Vesuvius dramatically erupting Both inscribed with ‘Il Vesuvio’ (lower centre) Pencil, white chalk and watercolour, on paper Watercolour heightened with white 4½ x 8¾in. (11.4 x 22.2cm.) 16 x 24in. (40.5 x 61cm.) £80-120 (2, a pair) £500-800 2. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY The Brigantine Cimbri underway off a lighthouse Inscribed in later hand on reverse of frame A. DE CLERK ‘CIMBRI’ Watercolour and pencil heightened with white 4. NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY The brig ‘Susannah Knap’ approaching Naples with Vesuvius beyond Inscribed ‘Brig Susannah Knap 14 March 1867 Yvan Davis Master’ 22 x 31in. (56 x 79cm.) Watercolour heightened with white £400-500 18 x 25in. (46 x 63.5cm.) £400-600 3 (part) 2 4 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 5 6 7. ATTRIBUTED TO FRANÇOIS GEOFFROI ROUX (FRENCH, 1811-1882) 5. VINCENZO LUZZO (ITALIAN, FL. 1855-1875) The Bowser Ormston Cargo Ship ‘Flamboro’ under steam and sail in a calm sea Study for an early wooden paddle steamer of circa 1830 Signed ‘Vincenzo Luzzo of Venice 1892’ (lower right) Watercolour and pencil Watercolour 11½ x 17½in. (29 x 44.5cm.) 17 x 26in. (43 x 66cm.) £500-800 The 1,936 ton cargo ship ‘Flamboro’ was launched by Palmers of Jarrow in November 1885, and wrecked on the Kem Reef on 2nd July 1896. £400-500 6. SWEDISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY The Aurora Häfverö at sea Indistinctly signed ‘H.P. ... Aurora Häfverö Kapt. W. Wickstrom’ Watercolour 21½ x 29½in. (54.5 x 75cm.) £400-500 7 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 3 8 9 8. AFTER ANTONIO JACOBSON, 19TH CENTURY 9. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY The S.S. Blythville under way in a swell The barque ‘Lawhill’ sailing under reduced sail in a turbulent sea Inscribed ‘S.S. Blythville of West Hartlepool W.C. Bacon Commander 1880’ Oil on board Oil on canvas 24 x 36in. (61 x 91.5cm.) This cargo ship of 1,390 tons was built and run by W. Gray of West Hartlepool, launched 28th July 1877. She was wrecked near Rhinns off Islay on 3rd June 1898. £500-700 18 x 24in. (45.7 x 61cm.) Built by the famous firm of W.B. Thompson, this near-3,000 ton steel barque was launched in 1892 and enjoyed a long career as one of the last great windjammers able to compete against the onset of steam. Over the years she changed hands a number of times, and when being advertised in 1899 was stated to have capacity for 4,474 tons coal, 22,888 bales of jute, and 118,500 cases of oil. In 1932 she sank the Polish steamer Niemen in a collision in Skagerrak but was cleared of all guilt. In 1942 she was confiscated by the South African government and thereafter traded from East London. She was finally sold for breaking in 1959. £100-150 10 11 10. G ROBERT MOORE (BRITISH, 1905-1963) 11. ALEX LEES, 20TH CENTURY Stormy conditions in the Bristol Channel (off Portishead, Avon) The American stern-wheel river paddle steamer ‘Memphis Queen III’ under way Signed ‘Rbt Moore’ (lower left) Oil on board 15 x 24in. (38 x 61cm.) £200-400 Signed ‘ALEX LEES’ (lower right) Oil on canvas 24 x 36in. (61 x 91.5cm.) £400-600 4 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 12 (part) 12. DAVID JAMES (BRITISH, FL. C.1885-1900) 14. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY A pair of pictures: Evening on the North Coast of Cornwall A ship in a gale about to be wrecked on rocks, firing signal gun of distress, with anchors lowered Signed ‘D. James 83’ (lower left); ‘D. James 84’ (lower right) Inscribed in later hand on back with title and artist ‘D. James 95’ Oil on canvas 14 x 20in. (35.5 x 50.8cm.) Oil on canvas £400-600 25 x 50in. (63.5 x 127cm.) (2, a pair) £2000-3000 13. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY A square-rigged three-masted ship at anchor, at dusk Oil on board 9½ x 13½in. (24 x 34.3cm.) £200-300 13 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 14 5 15 15. WILLIAM CLARK (GREENOCK, 1803-1883) 16. JAMES BAKER PYNE (BRITISH, 1800-1870) The ‘Hanover’ of Glasgow flying the House Flag of Stirling & Gordon The Finger of Providence Signed ‘J.B. Pyne 1858 No. 490’ (lower right) Signed ‘W. Clark 1839’ (left of middle). Artist’s label to reverse inscribed ‘Liverpool Society of Arts J.B. Pyne The Finger of Providence’ Inscribed on contemporary label to reverse ‘No. 3 portrait of Hanover of Glasgow, Clark 1839’ Oil on canvas Oil on canvas 25 x 30in. (63.5 x 76cm.) 24 x 36in. (61 x 91.5cm.) £2000-3000 Built and launched by Scott of Greenock in 1826, the 290 ton barque Hanover was one of a small fleet of eight vessels built over the years for the West Indian sugar traders Stirling & Gordon of Glasgow, making many round trips to Jamaica. Hanover served her original owners until 1843, when she was sold to W. Blues of Leith for their Africa trade. By 1846 she was transferred to Halket & Co. of London and was absent from Lloyd’s Register by 1848. An earlier painting by Clark dated for 1830 depicts Hanover arriving in the Clyde just as her consort, the Christian, departs. Literature: A.S. Davidson: Marine Art and the Clyde, Jones-Sands Publishing, 2001, page 113. £3000-5000 16 6 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 17 17. OLIVIER LE MAY (1734-1797) An English Squadron of the Red encountering multiple water spouts, probably off Gibraltar, whilst in pursuit of a Spanish armed merchantman Signed ‘O Le May’ (lower left on stern of principal two-decker) Oil on canvas 19½ x 29in. (49.5 x 73.7cm.) This intriguing scene undoubtedly records an incident which has yet to be properly identified. Frustratingly, the artist has signed the picture where the most obvious clue - the vessel’s name - might have been put. However, the vessel apparently aground under the headland, is flying a white flag with a red saltire - although Ireland was not fully part of the Union of Great Britain at that time, neither did she maintain a significant navy, merchant or otherwise; The most likely candidate would seem to be the “Ragged Cross” flag. This ‘Cross of Burgundy’ as it is also known, was in use as the Spanish naval ensign between 1506-1701, and as a Biscayan merchant ensign between 1511 and 1830. If this is indeed a Spanish armed merchantman run ashore by British vessels intent on booty, there are several Wars which would have provided them with a suitable excuse, however the looming headland in the middle distance looks distinctly like the famous Rock of Gibraltar which has served as a notorious flash-point between Great Britain and Spain ever since it was handed over in perpetuity by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. £3000-5000 17 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 7 18 18. AFTER GILBERT STUART, LATE 19TH-CENTURY John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent inscribed ‘G. Stuart, 1794’ (lower right) 19 Watercolour 15½ x 10¾in. (39.4 x 27.3cm.) 20. NAVAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY £150-250 H.M.S. Raleigh passing Hang Klip Head Initialled ‘F.G.D.B. 1894’ (lower left) 19. BRIAN COOLE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) Watercolour Full-length portrait of the American Commander Stephen Decater Signed ‘Brian Coole’ (lower right) and inscribed ‘Commander Stephen Decater’ (mid left) Oil on canvas 5½ x 7in. (14 x 18cm.); together with another similar entitled After Sunset, Simons Bay, initialled ‘F.G.D.B. 1894’ (lower right) (2) £100-150 60½ x 30½in. (153.5 x 77.5cm.) Framed £600-800 20 (part) 8 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 21 21. H.L. JOHNSON (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) 23. ERIC TUFNELL (BRITISH, 1888-1978) S.S. Discovery frozen in for the winter off Hut Point, McMurdo Sound Two watercolours of Malta convoy interest: H.M. Ships ‘Mohawk’, ’Eagle’ and ‘Warspite. 1941.’; H.M. Ships ‘Royal Sovereign’, ‘Eagle’ and ‘Malaya’. 1940 Signed ‘H.L. Johnson 17.7.16’ The latter signed ‘E. Tufnell..’ (lower right); each with detailed pasted notes to reverse Oil on panel 15½ x 20½in. (39.5 x 52cm.) Watercolour heightened with white £1000-1500 22. ERIC TUFNELL (BRITISH, 1888-1978) Approximately 10¼ x 14½in. (26.5 x 36.5cm.); together with another similar entitled All quiet off Crete Autumn 1940. Eagle, Ramillies, Malaya, and Kent Signed in ink ‘E. Tufnell’ (lower right) Wei Hai Wei - June, 1939 10 x 15in. (25.5 x 38cm.) Signed ‘E. Tufnell, Wei Hai Wei. 1939’ (lower right), with detailed typed notes appended to reverse (3) £300-500 Watercolour 9½ x 14¼in. (24 x 36.2cm.) £150-250 22 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 23 (part) 9 Naval & Nelson 24 (part) 24. H.E. FRECKER, 20TH CENTURY The Battle of Jutland 25 Signed ‘H.E. Frecker’ (lower left) Pencil on paper 5½ x 15in. (14 x 38cm.); together with a print after W.M Birchall of battleships in convoy, published by J.F.E. Grundy, 1918, stamped and signed lower left -- 6 x 9in. (15 x 23cm.) (2) £100-150 25. THE BELL FROM THE RIVER CLASS DESTROYER H.M.S. BOYNE, 1905 with moulded rim and shoulder, inscribed in black-filled lettering as per title -- 12½in. (32cm.) high; associated clapper and knotwork pull Ordered from Hawthorn Leslie under the 1903-4 programme, Boyne was laid down in February 1904, launched that September and completed in May 1905. Displacing 545 tons and measuring 222 x 23½ feet, she was initially armed with five 6-pounders, but from 1907 that became four 12-pounders and two torpedo tubes. Surviving the Great War, she was sold for breaking in August 1919, but seems to have been sunk as a target. This bell was recovered from the wreck in 1988 and a letter from the Ministry of Defence accompanies it, conferring rights to the vendor. beginning from around the outbreak of war in 1914 until 1925 with some later insertions and comprising signal and cypher logs liberally over-filled with a mass of ephemera including photographs, letters, programmes, menus, personal and official papers, etc. from his career aboard several vessels, the first volume predominantly war-related, the second volume includes several photographs of King George V aboard, the second inscribed with owner’s name and marked ‘PRIVATE’ (2) Rev. Vice-Admiral Alexander Riall Wadham Woods, D.S.O. (1880-1954) joined the navy in 1894. He served throughout the Great War and was present at the Battle of Jutland as flag officer to Jellicoe aboard Iron Duke, for which he was mentioned in dispatches and awarded the D.S.O. Later in the War he commanded the light cruiser Topaze. After the War he was Captain of the Dockyard and the King’s Harbourmaster at Portsmouth. He retired a rear-admiral in 1931 and promoted viceadmiral in 1936. He was ordained deacon in 1933 and priest a year later. He made his home the Red Ensign Club in Stepney and was a familiar and popular figure there and in the dockland parish of Whitechapel. £500-800 £1000-1500 26 10 26. AN INTERESTING PRIVATE ARCHIVE KEPT BY CAPTAIN, LATER THE R EV. VICE-ADMIRAL, A.R.W. WOODS 26 detail: George V aboard ‘Iron Duke’, Woods third from right additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 27 27. A LAUNCH BOARD FOR THE FIRST CLASS BATTLESHIP DUNCAN (1901) painted overall and inscribed Success to the “DUNCAN.”, the reverse inscribed I saw this ship launched 21st Mar 1901 E.T. Adams -- 9½ x 96¾in. (24 x 246cm.); photographs and data (a lot) Provenance: E.T. Adams (naval architect and amateur photographer); Bernard Cheese (executor of Adams’ estate); Vendor (acquired from Cheese mid 1970s) The name ship of a class of six, Duncan was built at the Thames Iron Works and laid down in 1899. Displacing 15,200 tons (deep load), they were built in response to increased naval output from Russia and France. Sacrificing armour for speed, their two-shaft four-cylinder tripleexpansion engines fired by twenty four Belleville boilers could generate 18,000hp, giving a maximum of 19 knots, and were famously good steamers. Operating in the Mediterranean Squadron based at Malta from 1904-5 and 1908-12, they were still front line vessels in the early days of World War I (despite the advances made with Dreadnoughts) and formed part of the 3rd Battle Squadron at Scapa Flow. Transferred to the Third Detached Squadron in 1916, she fought against Greek Royalists and landed Royal Marines in Athens on December 1st. In February 1917 she was put in reserve at Chatham and used as an accommodation ship. Placed on the disposal list in March 1919, Duncan was broken up in 1920. 27 (part) 29. AN ADMIRALTY-PATTERN GROG MEASURING SET comprising six copper measures between a gill and a gallon, and two half-gallon copper jugs, bearing stamps for George VI or Elizabeth II (8) £400-600 £400-600 28. A 19TH-CENTURY SHAGREEN-COVERED BRASS BULKHEAD CLOCK unsigned, with 7in. painted dial inscribed behind in pencil Osborne, with black spade hands and subsidiary seconds, eightday chain fusée movement, contained within a shagreen-covered brass bulkhead case with hinged and domed bevelled-glass port -- 9¼in. (23.5cm.) wide 30. AN UNOFFICIAL BRASS BADGE FOR H.M.S. SPORTIVE (1918) circular, depicting a billy goat and inscribed BUTT IN over, refinished -- 7in. (18cm.) diameter; together with a small brass badge for Wizard -- 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter; a naval jack staff crown; and a quantity of later copies from various ships (a lot) Sportive was a destroyer of 1918 broken up in 1936. £150-250 £250-400 28 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 29 30 (part) 11 31 31. AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING PAIR OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE NAVAL BRIDGE/CONNING TOWER ‘BIG EYE’ BINOCULARS CAPTURED BY H.M.S. EURYALUS 1943-5 with 3in. diameter objective lenses, folding sights, adjustable eye-piece with individual focusing, trunnion mounts with radial quadrant and handle, finished in original grey paint and contained within fitted wooden box with lid inscribed The Superintendent / Admiralty Research Laboratory, / Teddington, / Middlesex. / Via. S.N.S.O. at Ports concerned. / Case No. E.C. 4624/155 / from Capt., R. O-B. H.M.S. Euryalus. Cased measurements -- 9¾ x 22¼ x 16in. (25 x 56.5 x 40.5cm.) 31 (detail) Provenance: Capt. Richard Oliver-Bellasis (1900-1964), Commander of H.M.S. Euryalus 1943-45 and thence by descent According to family history, having captured this pair of binoculars and sent them for examination, the Admiralty had no further use for them and returned them to his care. They have languished in the painted and partially-padded box he sent them in ever since and remain in highly original condition. Oliver-Bellasis was a specialist in underwater defences and in charge of experimental mine sweeping before the war. He joined Euryalus on 15 August 1943 - just after her epic service escorting the famous Malta convoys. On 27 August, Euryalus hoisted the flag of Rear-Admiral Vian, in command of Force V, consisting of five escort carriers and three cruisers. Force V provided co-ordinated air cover for the assault on Salerno on 9 September 1943. By 12 September 1943, an airfield had been established ashore and the force withdrew. A powerful German counter-offensive was mounted on 14 September 1943 and Euryalus, Cleopatra and Dido were ordered to Tripoli to embark troops and transport them at high speed to Salerno, arriving on the afternoon of 16 September 1943. Italy having now dropped out of the war, Euryalus took Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, the Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, to Taranto on 23 September 1943 for a meeting on board with the Italian Minister of Marine to settle the surrender of the Italian Fleet. Her longest period at sea was in July and August 1945, when the ship was patrolling in the Pacific looking for Japanese naval craft. She steamed 16,850 miles non-stop for 44 days - then an RN record (using the new technique of refuelling at sea) and when OliverBellasis presumably acquired this lot. As one of the larger British ships located there, Euryalus liaised with any smaller British craft in the area. Although she did not encounter the enemy it seems likely the binoculars were captured and brought aboard by one of these. Oliver-Bellasis left the ship in November 1945 and, upon his return to the Admiralty, became Director of Underwater Weapons from 1947 until his retirement in 1950. £2000-4000 12 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com HMS ‘Saracen’ 32. A BELL FROM H.M. SUBMARINE SARACEN, 1942 of typical form, the front inscribed in black-filled lettering P.247 1942, the reverse with the broad arrow mark, complete with clapper and sally, the bell -- 11 x 11in. (28 x 28cm.) 32 HMS Saracen was built at Cammell Laird and launched on 16th February 1942. Her original designation was to have been P213 but there was resistance against having an unlucky ‘13’ in the number, so she became P247 - which still added up to 13. She was named Saracen in January 1943 and issued with a named bell (this lot, which has many strike marks, becoming redundant). Her short career started auspiciously when she sank U335 in the North Sea on 3rd August 1942 - one of the two survivors died when he refused to be rescued. Latterly she sank the Italian submarine Granito, the sub-chaser Maria Angelette and several axis merchantmen and convoys. Her end came on 14th August 1943 when, cruising off Bastia, Italy, she was spotted by the Italian corvettes Minerva and Euterpe who promptly depth-charged her. Forced to the surface, her crew evacuated and scuttled her to prevent capture. More recently in September 2008 the families of crewmen from Saracen were invited to Corsica to witness the unveiling of a memorial to British secret agents who helped establish the Corsican Resistance, and to the submarine that landed them, Saracen. A plaque commemorating her already existed in the fortress at Bastia, where the crew were taken after her sinking. 34. A PRESENTATION SILVER LAUNCHING SALVER FOR H.M.S. PLUCKY, 1943 with pie-crust border, engraved to centre H.M.S. “Plucky” / Built by / Harland and Wolff Limited / Belfast / named by Mrs. F. Quin / 29th September 1943, Chester hallmarks for 1919-20 -11in. (28cm.) diameter A minesweeper of 850 tons, Plucky served at Normandy and in Burma in the War, and survived until 1962. £250-400 £1500-2000 33. A NINE CARAT GOLD SOUVENIR BROOCH FOR H.M. SUBMARINE K5 modelled in a waterline starboard profile, the superstructure enamelled ‘K5’, impressed ‘9C’ behind hinge -- 2½in. (6.4cm.) diameter; 6.6gr. Built in 1917, the K5 was one of a class of seventeen steam-driven submarines designed to cruise at 24 knots to keep up with the Grand Fleet. The challenge of steam propulsion in such craft was never fully mastered and the whole class was bedevilled by a litany of problems until they were scrapped in 1931. K5 disappeared, with all 51 hands, on exercise in the Bay of Biscay on 20th January 1920. From wreckage floating at the scene, it was assumed she had exceeded her maximum depth and was crushed. 34 £150-250 33 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 13 35 36 35. A MIDSHIPMAN’S LOG FROM H.M. SHIPS MARLBOROUGH & VETERAN 36. A CREW PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM FROM H.M.S. POWERFUL, TAKEN BETWEEN APPROXIMATELY 1905-1911 completed in official-issue volume by A.B. Ford and commenced aboard Marlborough at Malta, 18th February 1922, and from Veteran 7th September 1923 to 30th November 1923, with service completed in and around the Mediterranean, the text written in a fair clear hand and accompanied by numerous maps, diagrams, sketches and some photographs, indices pasted inside front cover bound between hard boards -- 13½ x 8½in. (34 x 21.5cm.) comprising approximately 150 largely 4 x 5in. black and white views of life and activities aboard and on excursions; the latter part the album composed of family views and souvenir ephemera, the album -- 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm.) The battleship Marlborough, a veteran of Jutland, was launched in 1912 and broken up in 1932; the Veteran was a destroyer of 1919 which saw service at Norway in 1940 and was on convoy escort duty when torpedoed and sunk in September 1942. (a lot) The identity of the photographer is not certain, but there are two or three suggestive images that could identify him; Powerful is most famously associated with the Siege of Ladysmith, where she served in 1899. The views in this album provide a fascinating close-up look at her just after that action, from rarely-seen angles and vantage points. £100-150 £400-600 37. A 14TH/15TH-CENTURY MING DYNASTY CLOISONNÉ VASE HANDLE AND SILK BANNER LOOTED AT THE SACK OF THE OLD SUMMER PALACE, PEKING, 1860 the 7in. handle with brass dragon’s head and terminating in scroll foot; the red silk banner with applied characters reading SI CHUAN / DU ZHONG / TOU QI -- 110 x 78in. (279.5 x 198cm.); together with autograph card inscribed a handle torn from a large vase at the ‘sack’ of the Imperial Summer Palace at Pekin 1860 - curious metal work inlaid with lapis-lazuli / Dr. Clarke A. Ducket, RN. (3) Provenance: Dr. C.A. Duckett, RN, to family friends and thence by descent. The Old Summer Palace was a vast complex of gardens and palaces founded in 1707 and which was under constant expansion until the mid-19th Century and is several miles from the Summer Palace, also in Peking (now Beijing). During the Second Opium War of 1860, two British Envoys (Henry Loch and Harry Parkes) accompanied by a Times journalist and a small escort met the Prince on September 29th to negotiate peace under a flag of truce. After a day of talks they were imprisoned and tortured, resulting in about twenty deaths - the bodies almost unrecognisable. To deter the Chinese from using kidnap as a bargaining tool again, Lord Elgin, the British High Commissioner to China, reacted by ordering the destruction of the Old Summer Palace, which was carried out on October 18th by 3,500 British and French troops and took three days to set the whole complex ablaze. Dr. Duckett was aboard one of the ships carrying marines which assisted and where he acquired this lot. Charles Gordon, a contemporary officer in the Royal Engineers, gives a flavour of the episode: We went out, and, after pillaging it, burned the whole place, destroying in a vandal-like manner most valuable property which [could] not be replaced for four millions. We got upward of £48 apiece prize money...I have done well. The [local] people are very civil, but I think the grandees hate us, as they must after what we did the Palace. You can scarcely imagine the beauty and magnificence of the places we burnt. It made one’s heart sore to burn them; in fact, these places were so large, and we were so pressed for time, that we could not plunder them carefully. Quantities of gold ornaments were burnt, considered as brass. It was wretchedly demoralising work for an army. The banner removed/acquired by Duckett was the personal banner for a visiting official from one of the provinces. 37 14 £1000-1500 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 38 (part) 38. A REMARKABLE ARCHIVE OF NAVAL DIARIES, KEPT BY CAPTAIN GEORGE JAMES TOMLIN R.N. BETWEEN 1861 AND 1905 comprising forty-six volumes of 150+ pages each in mixed bindings, the covers with sequentially-numbered labels and periods spanned, and with long descriptive passages including voyages to the Pacific West Coast in 1862 and 1867; Honolulu; Tahiti; the Society Islands and Pitcairn Island amongst numerous others; together with a cabinet photograph of Tomlin; his mahogany writing slope; bicorn hat and a three-draw leathercovered telescope by Gregory & Co Ltd, London (a lot) Captain George James Tomlin (1837 - 1906); seldom is a complete run of diaries spanning a whole naval career seen, covering the period from sail to steam when the Victorian navy’s supremacy remained unchallenged throughout the world. £5000-8000 38 (part) Captain G.J. Tomlin additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 15 39 39. A PRIVATE AUTOGRAPH JOURNAL KEPT BY ADMIRAL LORD COLLINGWOOD (1750-1810) WHILST COMMANDING THE BRITISH FLEET IN THE MEDITERRANEAN DECEMBER 1807-JUNE 1810 approximately 45 pages of laid paper written in a hasty hand and comprising a sporadic sequence of memoranda and remarks describing operations, movement of ships, allies, enemies, navigational conditions etc.: Russian manoeuvres cause alarm: ..a letter from Capt. Harvey informing me that all the Russian vessels of war - Viz 4 Ships of the line, 3 frigates, 3 Corvettes etc. - had sailed from Corfu up the Adriatic on the 26th last - they passed near the English ships - had Russian colours up but showed no disposition to chase them. I suspect the French frigates have been escorted by the Russians.. ...No account yet of the French fleet - I shall therefore proceed of cape Sapienza for a few days and getting to advise of them return to the coast of Sicily.. (2/1/1808); later that year: A Portuguese boat from the Nilia Real, and brot.[sic] information that on the 13th July a numerous Body of Portuguese 7 Spaniards attacked the French at Lisbon - they continued the assault for 6 days.. (3/8/1808); continuing with similar content and ending with an interesting account of the Battle of the Roses: ..the Enemy is in possession of some of the end works - in this town is a Military company of women - of 260 called the Company of St. Barbara - armed and doing duty on the Garrison - they are Commanded by a Lady of fashion, the officers are women of quality - this [illegible] Corps is distinguished for its gallantry -- (10/12/1809), bound between original vellum boards inscribed on cover -- 7½ x 6½in. (19 x 16.5cm.) Manuscripts by Collingwood are comparatively rare when considered in light of his great friend Nelson’s phenomenal output. He was a succinct man who rarely used two words when one would do, which means that this little volume is packed with interesting detail and shows just what a fraught place the Mediterranean was at this date. Little wonder that Collingwood never set foot in Britain again after the Battle of Trafalgar - there was simply no let-up in the various intrigues arising from the continuing Wars with France and Spain, and Collingwood was occupied in important political and diplomatic transactions in the Mediterranean, in which he displayed tact and judgement. His health began to decline alarmingly in 1809 and he repeatedly requested the Admiralty to allow him to return home, which was finally granted. Collingwood died on board the Ville de Paris, off Port Mahon as he sailed for England, on 7 March 1810. He was laid to rest next to Nelson in the crypt of St Paul’s Cathedral. £6000-8000 39 (detail) 16 39 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 40. AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM SAMUEL, LORD HOOD written on board BARFLEUR off Bagana Island 13th Jany 1809 and marked Private. Letter regarding the disorganised retreat of the British from Corunna Bay: By private letter of the 6th from Beresford he says the division he was in was much harassed. Many without shoes or stockings and some of the officers not better off..., signed off Yours most faithfully Sam’ L Hood in haste’. Written on single folded sheet of official laid paper with watermark, folded size -- 9¼ x 7¼in. (23.5 x 18.5cm.); modern transcript and biographical detail sheet for Hood contained in a plastic wallet (3) £250-400 40 (part) 41 41. AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM ADMIRAL LOUIS-THOMAS DE VILLARET-JOYEUSE written aboard his ship in the harbour at Brest and dated in the revolutionary calendar for 1er Messidor (19th/20th June) and addressed to Au Conseiller d’etat préfet Maritime a Brest (the maritime prefect), Caffarelli, reporting that the Spanish frigate La Solidad is not at full force and requests that the prise anglaise of nine carronades be allocated to it etc., on an official printed sheet of laid paper signed Villeret, folded measurements -- 9¾ x 7¼in. (25 x 18.5cm.) £200-400 42 (part) 42. A NAVY OFFICE ARCHITECT’S SHEER PROFILE DRAUGHT FOR THE CONVERSION OF H.M.S. CEYLON TO A TROOPSHIP, C .1811 ink on paper with re-fit outlined in red, annotated on the reverse Ceylon of 38 guns as fitted for a Troop Ship -- 20 x 50in. (51 x 127cm.) framed and glazed; together with a Georgian land-pattern sword in scabbard (poor condition) (2) Built by Pitcher of Northfleet for the East India Company and launched as Bombay 27th April, 1803, she was re-named Ceylon in 1808. Captured by the French frigates Bellone, Minerve and Victor in July 1810 and taken to Mauritius and used as a prison ship, she was re-captured when the British took Mauritius in December 1810 and sold to the Royal Navy in 1811, which refitted her for use as a troop transport, in which capacity she was employed between 1813 and 1815. She was laid up between 1816 and 1832 when she was hulked at Malta and used as a receiving ship until sold from the service in 1857. £500-800 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 17 43 43. ‘A PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE GR AND FUNERAL C AR WHICH CARRIED THE BODY OF THE MUCH LAMENTED LORD NELSON...’ 47 44 46. ‘H.M.S. VICTORY, SOUTHSEA AND PORTSMOUTH...’ hand-coloured engraving after N. Heideloff, London, Jan 14th 1806 -- 14½ x 9in. (37 x 23cm.) a promotional poster printed by Clarke & Sherwell Ltd, London, circa 1925, depicting H.M.S. Victory photographed by S. Cribb seen through an arch at Portsmouth England -- 30 x 20in. (76 x 51cm.) £150-250 £300-500 44. ‘MEMOIRS OF THE PR OFESSIONAL LINE OF THE R IGHT HONOURABLE HORATIO LORD VISCOUNT NELSON..’ 47. AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY, 19TH-CENTURY Joshua White, second edition published by James Cundee, London, 1806, bound with original quarter-calf marbled boards with marbled edging -- 6¾ x 4¼in. (17 x 10.8cm.) £250-400 Emma, Lady Hamilton coloured mezzotint mounted in oval frame with trade label for Ackerman’s to reverse. Overall measurements -- 26¼ x 22in. (66.5 x 56cm.) £100-150 45. THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR/NELSON’S FUNERAL Victory at Trafalgar….The Last General Order of Lord Nelson, dated the 21st Oct. 1805, previous to the engagement between the continental fleets of France and Spain, consisting of 33 sail of the line, and the British Fleet of 27 sail of the line - on board the Victory at Sea… Nelson’s and Bronte’s orders for tactics and action are printed (page 2, Column 1, 31cm. of column space); also Extract from the Log Book of His Majesty’s Ship Victory… a faithful reprint from the retrospective of the battle (page 2, columns 1-2, 18cm. of column space); also Lord Nelson’s Coffin… The following are the principal ornaments and devices on the external coffin, which has been prepared for the remains of the departed hero… (page 3, column 3, 14cm. of column space); also Lord Nelson’s Funeral…. Long account describing the details of the vast funeral to take place with details of attendees, procession and service. (page 3, column 3, 26cms of column space), all in a contemporary and complete issue of THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE AND WHITEHALL EVENING POST, dated December 31st, 1805; together with Further Particulars Of The Late Naval Victory Off Cape Trafalgar… A lengthy and descriptive account of the great Naval action written from information obtained from both British and Spanish sources (front page, column 4-5, continues on page 2, columns 1-2, 214cm. in total), in a contemporary and complete issue of THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, dated January 20th, 1806. (2) £700-900 18 46 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 48 50 48. ‘A VIEW O F THE FRENCH RAFT AS SEEN AFLOAT AT ST. MALOES, IN FEBRUARY 1798... FOR THE INVASION OF ENGLAND’ 50. A RARE 1905 CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF LORD NELSON BY L.F. VON R OSELIEB published by John Fairburn, London, 13th February, 1798, handcoloured engraving, plate -- 9½ x 16½in. (24 x 42cm.), mounted, framed and glazed with three-quarter shoulder-length profile of Nelson in full-dress hat with chelengk, uniform with decorations and inscribed HORATIO NELSON / 1805 · THE TRAFALGAR CENTENARY · 1905, mounted on plush backing within oak frame 16 x 14½in. (40.5 x 37cm.) £150-250 £400-600 49. A SET OF FOUR POLYCHROME WAX PROFILES OF 18TH/19TH CENTURY ADMIRALS comprising Nelson, Howe, Duncan and St. Vincent, the first two in matched frames -- 6 x 5in. (15 x 12.5cm.) (4) 51. AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY, 19TH CENTURY Emma, Lady Hamilton Watercolour 16 x 12in. (40.5 x 30.5cm.) framed and glazed £80-120 £100-150 49 (part) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 51 19 53 52 54 52. A LARGE 19TH-CENTURY ETCHED GLASS RUMMER COMMEMORATING THE FUNERAL OF LORD NELSON 55. A 19TH-CENTURY BILSTONWARE ENAMEL BOX COMMEMORATING TRAFALGAR AND NELSON the slightly tapering bowl wheel-engraved with depiction of the funeral bier, inscribed within a wreath opposite LORD NELSON / JAN 9 / 1806, baluster stem to circular foot -- 7¾in. (19.6cm.) high the lid depicting two ships in the action, the side panels with similar coastal marine scenes; the inside lid displaying portrait of Nelson after Abbot and the base with two crossed anchors and initialled ?’F K’ -- 3¼in. (8.3cm.) diameter £500-800 £700-900 53. A 19TH-CENTURY ETCHED GLASS RUMMER COMMEMORATING THE FUNERAL OF LORD NELSON the slightly tapering bowl wheel-engraved with depiction of the funeral bier, inscribed within a wreath opposite with owner’s initials HEB and LORD NELSON / JANy. 9 / 1806, baluster stem to circular foot --6¼in. (16cm.) high £300-500 54. AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE JUG OF LORD NELSON modelled as a full-length figure standing in front of a cannon and finished in typical palette -- 11¾in. (30cm.) high; together with a Royal Doulton portrait jug of Lord Nelson, the base with maker’s mark and copyright date for 1951 -- 7½in. (19cm.) high (2) 56 57 56. ALEXANDER DAVISON’S MEDAL FOR THE BATTLE OF THE NILE, 1798 silver gilt, engraved in sky ‘HL’ (Henry Lowcay), rim with usual dedication from Davison interrupted to top with mark from a missing eye ring -- 17⁄8in. (4.7cm.) Commander Henry Lowcay (1764-1849) enjoys a good description in O’Byrne’s Naval Biographical Dictionary, published the year he died. He entered the navy as a midshipman in 1791 and almost immediately enjoyed a lively naval career, present at the capture of many vessels and was also aboard the Juno when she effected her daring escape from Toulon in 1794, and served alongside Nelson at Santa Cruz and Tenerife. Aboard the Culloden at the Nile, he was able to witness the action without further involvement as this vessel was stranded on a shoal and acted as a marker for the following ships. Subsequently he was employed on blockade, and retired on half pay from October 1813. £80-120 £300-500 57. ALEXANDER DAVISON’S MEDAL FOR THE BATTLE OF THE NILE, 1798 55 in bronzed copper, by C.H. Küchler, as presented to all ratings and marines, 17⁄8in. (4.7cm.), very fine £250-400 20 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 58 58. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY PAIR OF REVERSE GLASS PICTURES COMMEMORATING NELSON 59. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY REVERSE GLASS PRINT COMMEMORATING NELSON’S FUNERAL Admiral Ld Nelson mortally wounded...; and Britannia lamenting the death of Admiral Lord Nelson..., published 5th of December 1805 by W.B. Walker London, contained in matching contemporary Hogarth frames -- overall size 16 x 12in. (40.5 x 30.5cm.) A correct representation of the funeral car which conveyed the body of Lord Nelson..., published by W.B. Walker, 4th of February 1806, contained within a period frame -- overall measurements 15¾ x 20in. (40 x 51cm.); together with a further two examples, now with cracked plates (2, a pair) £600-800 (3) £300-500 59 (part) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 21 60 60. A NAVAL BOARDING AXE, 18TH/19TH-CENTURY 64. EARLY DISCOVERIES OF AUSTRALIA the head secured through top with fore-and-aft bracing, bound to oak handle with a pinned collar, overall -- 19½ x 10½in. (49.5 x 26.5cm.) A Miraculous Maritime Expedition: An account of certain English people, who in the year 1569, making a voyage to the East Indies, were cast away, and wrecked upon an uninhabited island near the coast of Terra Australis Incognita, and all drowned except one man and four women. Given by Cornelius Van Sloetten, Captain of a Dutch Ship, which was driven there by foul weather in the year 1667, who found their posterity (speaking good English) to the amount of twelve thousand souls…. an amazing and rare account of the voyage and end of the ship, the East India Merchant as related to Captain Van Sloetten by a surviving castaway’s grandson (back page, columns 1-2, 68cm.), in a contemporary and complete issue of THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY, dated September 2nd, 1790; together with Announcement Of The Discovery OF Australia, A New discovery of the unknown part of the Earth call’d Terra Incognita Australis, or The Southern World. By James Sadeur, a French-man: who being cast there by shipwreck liv’d 35 years in that Countrey…. (back page, column 2, 4cm. of column space), in a contemporary and complete issue of THE ATHENIAN MERCURY, dated June 17th, 1693 £300-500 61. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY ROYAL NAVAL DIRK with curved 14in. blade, acorn motif in side ring, crosshatched ebony handle with lion mask back, contained within brassmounted leather scabbard of issue -- overall 18½in. (47cm.) £200-400 62. THE MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY First News: The rumours of Sunday and Monday of a disaster that had befallen the Bounty Armed Ship, we were unwilling to believe; and we therefore suppressed all mention of an event of such calamitous tendency; til it came in too authenticated shape to be rejected. A long and detailed account of the particulars of the voyage, mutiny, and return of Captain Bligh to England (back page, column 2, 42cm. of column space), in a contemporary and complete issue of THE DIARY; or WOODFALL’S REGISTER, dated March 19th, 1790 £600-800 63. THE FIRST FLEET Early yesterday morning, Lieut. Maxwell, of the Marines, arrived at the Admiralty with dispatches for the Government…. A very long and descriptive account of the voyage to Botany Bay of the First Fleet including details of the conditions during the journey as well as those on arrival, the establishment of administration, and the inhabitants and nature prevailing there. (pages 4-5, 95cm. of column space) in a contemporary and complete issue of THE LONDON CHRONICLE, dated March 28th, 1789 (2) £250-350 65. CAPTAIN COOK ON THE ENDEAVOUR An authentic account of the natives of Othaittee, or George’s Island: Together with some of the particulars of the three years voyage made lately by Mr Banks and Dr Solander, in the years 1768, 1769, and 1770.…on board The Endeavour…. good lengthy account describing the details and occurrences of the epic voyage (Front Page, Columns 1-2, 67cm. of solumn Space), in a genuine and complete issue of ARI’S BIRMINGHAM GAZETTE, dated August 5th, 1771 £350-450 £400-600 22 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 66. THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN COOK Our famous geographer, M. De Busching, hath just received a letter from Mr Pallas, professor of the Imperial Academy of Petersburgh, dated the 21st of December, containing a recital of the unhappy end of the famous English traveller, Captain Cook, as follows…. a long and descriptive account of the voyage and details leading to the death of the famous explorer (front page, column 3, 29cm. of column space), in a contemporay complete issue of THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, dated February 2nd, 1780 £500-700 67. A NAVAL BROADSIDE PERTAINING TO THE MUTINIES AT SPITHEAD AND THE NORE, 1797 addressed To the King from the master, wardens, assistants, and elder brethern of the Corporation of Trinity House..., declaring their loyalty and offering assistance, printed on single side of laid paper -- 12½ x 8in. (32 x 20cm.); together with a bookplate of one of the lead mutineers, Richard Parker; and his widow Ann aged 68, and a short historical summary (3) £200-400 66 68-69. NO LOTS 71 70 74 72 73 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 23 Sailor Art 75 76 70. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES 74. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES comprising 44 tiles concluding in a double ‘8’, contained in a twinchambered wooden box with decorative bone trim and legs and sliding wooden lids -- 5½in. (14cm.) wide comprising 42 tiles concluding with a double ‘9’, contained in carved bone case with wooden base and sliding lid pierced for a cribbage board -- 5¼in. (13.5cm.) £200-300 £150-250 71. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES 75. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES containing 49 tiles contained in a wooden box with decorative bone trim around strawwork panels and sliding lid with cribbage board -- 6¼in. (16cm.) wide comprising a complete set of 28 tiles concluding with a double ‘6’, contained within a decorated bone box with wooden base and sliding bone lid with cribbage lanes flanking a pierced family of deer -- 4½in. (11.5cm.) wide; together with a small scrimshawdecorated whale’s tooth incised with a three-quarter view of a sailing ship, the reverse inscribed Ship Swale Hull -- 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high £150-250 72. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES comprising 54 tiles contained in a bone case with wooden base and compartment for three dice, decorated sliding lid pierced for a cribbage board -- 5in. (13cm.) diameter (2) The pierced hunting scene forming the lid of the first box is typical of prisoner work associated with the camp at Norman Cross near Peterborough. £100-150 £200-300 73. A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES a set of 36 tiles concluding with a double ‘7’, contained in an allbone case with a repeated bull’s-eye ‘domino’ design to sides, the sliding lid pierced for a cribbage board -- 4¾in. (12cm.) long £150-250 76. THREE MINIATURE SETS OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES comprising a small-sized set of 26 contained in a pierced bone barrel with screw top -- 2½in. (6.5cm.) high; another miniature set (complete) felt-backed and contained in a metal case with glass lid -- 1½in. (4cm.); a walnut shell with hinged section, containing 13 miniature dominoes -- 1¼in. (3cm.) high (3) £150-200 24 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 77 78 80 77. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OFWAR STRAWWORK BOX 79. A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR STRAWWORK PICTURES the lid depicting a man o’war sailing off a town, mirror inside lid, bright strawwork-lidded compartments and two pin cushions -8¾in. (22cm.) diameter each describing a similar scene with shipping off fortified coastline with a blazing sun in the mid horizon -- approximately 12 x 16in. (30.5 x 40.5cm.), framed and glazed £250-400 (2) £500-800 78. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OFWAR STRAWWORK BOX the lid depicting a French man o’war sailing off a French town, mirror inside lid, bright strawwork-lidded compartments and two pin cushions -- 8¾in. (22cm.) diameter £250-350 80. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OFWAR WATERCOLOUR in a vivid palette and depicting a view entitled A VIEW OF BEAUFORT CASTLE, laid on original wooden panel with strawwork frame and back. Overall size -- 7½ x 12¾in. (19 x 32.5cm.) £80-120 79 (part) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 25 81. A FINE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONEROF-WAR BONE ALLEGORICAL CALVARY ALTAR SCENE the crucifix decorated with French and Christian symbols including a cockerel, chalice, stone mason’s tools, lantern, spear, sponge on spear, ladder, monstrance, pricket candles etc., the cross flanked by carved depictions of the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene, finished in polychrome and mounted in a glazed strawwork-lined wooden case with silk curtains to front -10¼ x 7½in. (26 x 19cm.) £1500-2500 81 82. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER-OFWAR WOOD AND BONE WATCH STAND AND CASKET the hinged jewellery casket with lid supporting a small drawer with reverse-access watch stand over, with pinned and polychrome bone plates over paper-lined wooden core -15¼in. (38.5cm.) high £500-700 82 26 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 83 83. A RARE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE MODEL OF A GUILLOTINE comprising three planked and pinned platforms supporting numerous model cannon, fretwork railing with warrior-form masks on each corner and six polychromed guards with muskets, hinged gate to upper platform, model guillotine with sliding blade, now mounted within a later glazed domed display case -- the guillotine 13 x 12in. (33 x 30.5cm.); overall 16½ x 16in. (42 x 40.5cm.) £3000-5000 83A. A FRENCH PRISONER-OF-WAR-STYLE BONE CALVARY IN BOTTLE delicately carved with the crucifix surrounded with allegorical symbols on turned bone posts, with a rotating motif over operated through the stopper -- 9in. (23cm.) high £100-150 84. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OFWAR BONE AND WOOD CRUCIFIX depicting the bone Christ figure and additional symbols comprising a heart, the INRI plaque, a skull, bones and Magdalene figure pinned to ebonised crucifix, originally for wall hanging, now mounted in an ebonised base -- overall height 19in. (48.3cm.) 83A £500-800 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 84 27 85. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OFWAR BONE SPINNING JENNY SINGLE-CHARACTER AUTOMATON of typical form and comprising a seated lady at her spinning wheel next to a small windmill, on a platform raised over a hand crank and cogs etc., on turned circular base, now secured to an ebonised display base with glass dome cover -- the automaton 5in. (13cm.) high, overall measurements 6½in. (16.5cm.) high £500-800 85 86. A DECORATIVE CARVED EMPEROR HELMET (CASSIS MADAGASCARIENSIS) SHELL one side with oval cameo of young lady with flowers in her hair -- 7in. (18cm.) diameter £3000-5000 86 87. TWO 19TH-CENTURY SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED HORN BEAKERS incised with similar profile ship designs, both inscribed HOPE AND PRAY, each with white metal rim -- 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high (2) £150-250 87 28 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 88 88. A LARGE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SAILOR’S WOOLWORK PICTURE OF THE THREE-MASTED S TEAM YACHT VALHALLA, R.Y.S. 89. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY SAILOR’S WOOLWORK PICTURE OF A SOUTH EASTERN & CHATHAM RAILWAY CROSS CHANNEL PADDLE STEAMER depicted in profile with lower sails set and flying call sign and pennants for the Royal Yacht Squadron, inscribed in banners VALHALLA R.Y.S -- 27 x 43½in. (68.5 x 110.5cm.) framed and glazed with twin raked funnels and masts flying house flags, depicted in profile in a calm sea -- 15¼ x 21in. (39 x 53.3cm.) framed and glazed Valhalla, 1,218 tons gross, was the only British steam yacht to have a full ship rig and is believed by many to have been the finest example of a steam auxiliary ever built. Designed by W.C. Storey and built for Captain J.F. Laycock by Ramage & Ferguson in 1892, she is best known for her achievement of third place in the Kaiser’s famous Trans-Atlantic Race of 1905 despite the competition afforded by the much faster schooners taking part. She had several owners, most notably the Earl of Crawford & Balcarres (from 1902 to 1908 under whose tenure she featured in the book by M.J. Nicoll Three Voyages of a Naturalist : Being an Account of Many Little-Known Islands in Three Oceans Visited by the ‘Valhalla’ R.Y.S., published by Whitherby & Co. in 1908), and she also did War service with the Royal Navy including a period at Limnos - in the Aegean - during the Gallipoli campaign. After the War she became a Spanish-owned fruit carrier but she was wrecked and sunk off Cape St. Vincent in 1922. £500-800 90. A FRENCH 19TH-CENTURY SAILORWORK SCRIMSHAWDECORATED GOURD possibly a powder flask or water bottle, the top section with repeated portrait busts of Napoleon III, the lower section with a man o’war in profile flanked by six soldiers in differing dress uniforms, the top with a carved ivory bird stopper -- 11in. (28cm.) high £300-500 £1000-1500 89 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 90 29 92 93 94 95 91. A MID 19TH-CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED SAILORWORK COCONUT LADLE with the polished coconut bowl secured to shaped ebonised handle with silver mount inscribed in pin-prick to reverse C. Frost. 1852 -- 17in. (43cm.) high 96 95. A SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE BONE STAY BUSK incised over one side depicting three whalers with spouting whales and tails between -- 11in. (28cm.) diameter £200-400 £100-150 96. A LARGE CAST IRON NORWEGIAN HARPOON HEAD, CIRCA 1900 92. A SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE’S TOOTH OF GRACE DARLING incised with her half-length portrait, and rowing a boat with her father casting a line -- 7in. (18cm.); 586g £800-1200 93. A 19TH-CENTURY SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE’S TOOTH incised over one side with an American sailor holding the Stars and Stripes and clutching a sword -- 7in. (18cm.); 384g with threaded neck, inscribed with maker’s mark ‘CMV’ on two opposing lugs -- 17¼in. (44cm.) high £100-150 97. A S CRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE’S TOOTH incised over both sides and depicting a British whaler at anchor off a lighthouse; and a whaler sailing towards the horizon off a headland with a jubilant whale looking on, with banner inscribed Going home sweet home over -- 8in. (20.3cm.); 586g £350-500 £700-900 94. A PAIR OF 19TH-CENTURY SAILOR’S SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE TEETH pricked-out and incised over both sides with historical male and female characters -- each 7in. (18cm.) high; 554g 98. AN UNUSUAL SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE’S TOOTH depicting two views of narwhal -- 5½in. (14cm.); 244g £400-500 £800-1000 30 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 97 98 99 100 99. A S CRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE TOOTH incised over both sides with the profile of a sailing ship; the whale being harpooned and upsetting a whaling boat -- 6in. (15cm.); 616g £500-800 100. A S CRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE’S TOOTH incised over both sides with a profile of a whaling ship; and a whale being harpooned -- 6¼in. (16cm.); 645g £500-700 101. A 19TH-CENTURY NARWHAL WALKING STICK the polished shaft set with marine ivory knob handle -- 32in. (81.3cm.) £600-800 102. A FINE 19TH-CENTURY SAILOR’S CARVED WHALEBONE AND MARINE IVORY WALKING STICK with contrasting barley-twist shaft terminating in a fluted ivory handle with baleen edging under -34½in. (87.5cm.) long 101 102 £1000-1500 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 31 103 103. A 19TH-CENTURY MARINE IVORY CANE HANDLE carved in the form of a fist clutching a serpent, with threaded cavity to wrist -- 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high £300-500 104. A 19TH-CENTURY NARWHAL (MONODON MONOCEROS) TUSK of barley-twist form, with mellow yellow patina -76½in. (194.5cm.) £2000-5000 105. A RARE DOUBLE NARWHAL TUSK of tapering barley-twist form, set in fragment of skull -the larger is 72in. (183cm.) overall £5000-8000 106. A 19TH-CENTURY WHALE’S RIB BONE of typical curved form (old wear) -- 64in. (162.5cm.) high £500-800 105 104 106 32 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Liner Lot 107 107. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY The Orient Line passenger ship ‘S.S. AUSTRAL’ under way with four mast sails set Inscribed ‘S.S. Austral’ (lower left) Watercolour heightened with white 23 x 19½in. (58.5 x 49.5cm.) A passenger ship of 5,524 tons, built at Govan by John Elder & Co., the Austral was launched on 21st December 1881 for the Orient Steam Navigation Company, better known as Orient Line, and was broken up at Genoa on 27th May 1904. £200-400 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 33 108 (part) 108. G STUART BECK (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) A trio of watercolours of Cunard liners comprising: ‘R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth’; ‘R.M.S. Queen Mary’ and ‘Queen Elizabeth II’ 109 110. A S OUVENIR TOLEWARE TRAY FROM THE R .M.S. LUSITANIA, CIRCA 1910 Watercolour on gouache with typical image of ship steaming in a calm sea, foliate edges with corners decorated with fouled anchor and Cunard Line ensigns, signed along the lower edge Industria Metalgrafica a Tintore & Oiler, Barcelona -- 14 x 19¼in. (35.5 x 49cm.) Each approximately 9 x 17in. (23 x 43cm.) £150-250 Each signed ‘STUART BECK’ (lower right) (3) £300-500 109. G JOHN W. JURITZ, 20TH CENTURY R.M.N.V. ‘Stirling Castle’ Signed ‘John W. Juritz’ (lower right) and inscribed as per title (lower left) 111. R.M.S. QUEEN MARY: A SOUVENIR PLATED BRASS REPOUSSÉ PICTURE depicted in a classic profile view with tugs and small craft attending, contained in an ebonised frame, overall -- 9½ x 15in. (24 x 38cm.) £100-150 Watercolour heightened with white 5¼ x 10¼in. (13.4 x 26cm.) £100-150 110 34 111 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 112: a similar example in use aboard ‘Queen Mary’ 112. R.M.S. QUEEN MARY: A RARE PAIR OF CHAMPAGNE ICE BUCKETS AND STANDS BY ELKINGTON PLATE, 1939 112 of ‘plain pine’ pattern, the bucket and stand bases marked for line and maker with date letter ‘D’ (1939) - 18¼in. (46.5cm.) high overall (2) The plain pine pattern was originally designed for the Queen Mary. Latterly it was used throughout the Cunard fleet. However, the date of this example firmly establishes it as being from the Queen Mary £2000-3000 113. A PAIR OF ELEC TRO-PLATE TOOTHPICK VASES FOR THE WHITE STAR LINE 114. R.M.S. MAURETANIA: A RARE THREE-TIER ELECTROPLATE CAKE STAND BY ELKINGTON, C.1928 the frame of reed and cross-band form supporting three plates (two by Elkington dated for 1939; one by Harrison Bros, Sheffield), the handle with Cunard device -- 18in. (46cm.) high £600-800 signed by Elkington Plate and stamped ‘K’ (1922); together with a pair of White Star Line grape scissors by the Gold & Silversmiths Co. with design registration ‘483781’ (1906-7); and a White Star Line letter opener (4) £80-120 114 114: a similar example in use aboard ‘Mauretania’ additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 35 Collectables & Fittings 115 (part) 115. LOG BOOK FOR THE AMERICAN M ERCHANTMAN GOOD FRIENDS, 1805/6 kept by the master Robert Thompson between July 27th 1805 and April 8th 1806 for a voyage from Leghorn to France and back to Philadelphia, written in a variable hand and containing the usual sightings, weather reports and observations, contained within hardboards (disbound) -- 13 x 8in. (33 x 20cm.); together with a sea chart of the East Coast of America allegedly used aboard ship; and a quantity of associated ephemera from the Thompson and Baker families 116 120 (part) ALL BOOKS SOLD NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN 117. ‘HUNTS UNIVERSAL YACHT LIST’, for years 1851; 1852; 1854; 1856; 1858; 1859; 1863; 1866; 1884, bound between hard boards, (mixed conditions) -- 4¼ x 5½in. (11 x 14cm.) (9) £300-500 (a lot) Ref: J Welles Henderson papers, Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia. 118. JANE’S FIGHTING SHIPS PUBLISHED BY SAMPSON LOW The Good Friends was built and owned by Stephen Girard (1750-1831), an ex-Pat Frenchman who settled in America and became a Philadelphia businessman, shipbuilder, banker and philanthropist. As a former sea captain, he understood ships well and placed orders for the construction of what was then an advanced fleet - by 1793 his business was flourishing and he became one of the few millionaires in America.The Master, Robert Thompson, seems to have had a daughter who married into a family called Baker and this collection seems to have passed down that line. for years 1934 (2), 1939, 1942, 1944-5 and 1947-8 £200-400 116. TWO MID 19TH-CENTURY MERCHANT MIDSHIPMAN’S LOGS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND ALEXANDRIA kept by Benjamin Phillips in a fine clear hand. First volume: first half has a lengthy description complementing the log kept in the second half for a return voyage aboard the barque Fairfield from Liverpool-Alexandria between February-August 1847 during which the author records sighting slave ships and their cargoes: July 9th: The Barque Clarendon came in 11A.M. from Sera la Own [sic] with 260 Africans on board. I went to Church this afternoon...; July 11th ..Sent the Holly Bush ashore she brought off a cargo of blacks to the Barque Clarendon...; Second volume: autographed on fly for October 1846, the first half given over to exercises, the latter half records a voyage aboard the barque Napan Belle from Liverpool to Alexandria commencing January 1850 and the return from 17th May to 5th July, the last few pages filled with poetry, each bound between marbled quarter-calf boards (partially disbound) -- 8 x 6¾in. (20 x 17cm.) (6) £80-120 119. MARINE ART REFERENCE BOOKS comprising Archibald: Dictionary of Sea Painters; Davidson: Samuel Walters...; Modern Art and The Clyde; Barbance: Histoire de la Compagnie Générale Transatlantique..; together with three assorted marine volumes and a quantity of catalogues for maritime exhibitions held by the Omell Gallery (a lot) £80-120 120. CHRISTIE’S MARITIME CATALOGUES South Kensington issues for May/Nov 1997; May 1998; May 1999; May/Nov 2000; May/Nov 2001; June/Oct 2002; May/Nov 2003; May/Nov 2004; May 2005; Trafalgar Bicentenary 2005 (King St.); Nov 2006 and May 2007 (18) £80-120 (2) £400-600 36 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 121 122 121. ‘THE BRITISH MARINE ALBUM (DEDICATED TO THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND)’ 123. A COLLECTION OF 18TH/19TH-CENTURY COPPER PRINTING PLATES WITH VIEWS O F THE ISLE OF WIGHT a photograph album of standard form c.1895, with thick gilt-edged card pages containing period photographic portraits, every third page dedicated with images connected to one of the ten principal lines including P & O; Cunard and White Star, padded covers with brass clasp -- 12 x 9½in. (30.5 x 24cm.) comprising four marine views, two landscapes, plate of (?)local crests; a letter from Thomas Worsley/John Glynn dated 1768; and a plan of Sandown Fort, some stamped on reverse for ‘Whittow & Large’ -- the largest 8 x 10¼in. (20 x 26cm.) £100-150 (9) £300-500 122. AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF MARITIME POSTCARDS comprising approximately 500+ annotated cards for every mercantile vessel lost in World War II, organised by line [omitting the Union Castle Line; some duplicates], contained in a card filing box with ten-page indices organised by line -- 15in. (38cm.) diameter 124. A RARE SET OF WORKING CARD ENGINEERING MODELS by Thomas and Gilbert Jones and comprising eight coloured models for engine side valves, contained in original box of issue with associated leaflets etc. -- 6¾in. (17cm.) diameter £200-300 £500-800 123 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 124 37 125 (detail; part) 125. A CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ROWING SCULL, 1923 127. A 1 9TH-CENTURY WOOD AND B RASS YACHTING TILLER the blade painted and decorated with crest for Caius College for a match against Jesus, Lady Margaret, Trinity and Peterhouse, May 1923, maker stamp for Norris on shaft -- 145in. (368cm.); together with a boxed compass sight (unsigned) with fluted shaft terminating in a carved hound’s head -31in. (79cm.) overall £200-400 (2) 128. A 19TH-CENTURY OAK TILLER £300-500 with knot-work grip -- 44in. (112cm.) long; together with a standish in the form of a punt supporting two inkwells and a pen rest -- 16½in. (42cm.) diameter; and a small ivory sand glass 126. TWO LARGE 19TH-CENTURY ROYAL NAVY LIGNUM VITÆ FIDS with pinned steel cuffs to top, the larger one impressed with the Government broad arrow mark and numbered ‘RLT 87 [MARK] 9104596’ -- 24in. (61cm.) long; together with a souvenir pipe rack from H.M.S. Victory; and a plated tot cup inscribed for the launch of H.M.S. Colossus in 1909 (3) £250-350 Please see illustration of sandglass on page 51 (4) £150-200 126 (part) 127 128 (part) 38 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 129 129. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND GESSO MARINE-THEMED WATCH S TAND 130 131. A BOTTLED DIORAMA comprising Neptune standing over a mermaid with watch cavity on his left surmounted by a fountain, gesso covered with gilt highlighting, mounted on a shaped ebonised base -- 13½ x 9in. (34 x 23cm.) depicting a sailor sitting in his cabin making his model of a ship in bottle, plaque inscribed A. Cogoni fecit -- 10in. (25cm.) diameter; together with a well-presented miniature model of a Dutch sailing barge set in a turbulent sea, contained within a green glass bottle -- 12½in. (32cm.) diameter £800-1200 (2) £150-250 130. A 19TH-CENTURY WORKING DEMONSTRATION MODEL FOR A LIFE-SAVING BREECHES BUOY modelled as a midship’s section with stayed mast, standing rigging, hull sections with chain plates and deadeyes with lifeline supporting a child in special harness to a tripod -- 17½ x 24in. (44.5 x 61cm.) £100-150 132. A COLLECTION OF MID 19TH-CENTURY, MOSTLY ‘GREAT EASTERN’, CABLE-LAYING PRINTS by Thomas Picken, after Robert Charles Dudley, and comprising assorted views of various vessels in the art of cable laying, published by Day & Son, London, each bearing title, approximately 8 x 11in. (20 x 28cm.) framed and glazed (18) £200-400 132: the cable drum of Great Eastern additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 131 39 133. A CUT GLASS AND BRASS DECKHEAD SALOON LAMP FROM THE S.S. ROKER (1898) the glass shade secured to balustrade top plate with central hole for electrical attachment, inscribed on top rim SS ROKER -11in. (28cm.) high Built by Short Brothers for James Westoll, the Roker was launched on 2nd April 1898 and registered at 3,495 tons. She was broken up at Rosyth on 24th July 1933. £150-250 134. AN EARLY VICTORIAN GILT-BRASS MARINE-THEMED INKWELL of capstan form with glass liner, the lid modelled as a jack tar sailor standing next to an anchor float -- 6in. (15cm.) high £400-600 133 135. A 1 9TH-CENTURY B RASS TILLER YOKE in the form of two opposed dolphins, their tails supporting the guide rope loops, the reverse punched PRESD. BY W.R TO H.B -18in. (46cm.) diameter 135 £150-250 136. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH-CENTURY BRASS FIRE DOGS COMMEMORATING LACHLAN MCQUARIE, GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES each depicting a pair of intertwined dolphins surmounted by a ship (?H.M.S. Dromedary) on plinth inscribed McQUARIE, with brass supports behind -- 12 x 8in. (31 x 20cm.) (2) £250-400 137. A RARE VENETIAN DECORATIVE BRASS CASTING FROM A GONDOLA, PROBABLY LATE 19TH-CENTURY in the usual form of a stylised seahorse -- 10 x 10in. (25.5cm.) high 136 137 40 £300-500 134 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 141. 138 A LATE 19TH-CENTURY EMERGENCY DOCKING HELM RECOVERED FROM THE WRECK O F THE WHITE STAR S.S. AFRIC (1899-1917) heavily constructed in brass and in cleaned, conserved and working condition, the top plate inscribed PORT/STAR.d with indicator connected to eliptical drive gear to helm hub -- 34½in. (87.5cm.) high; together with two portholes recovered from the same wreck, cleaned and polished, one impressed with maker’s mark for ‘Roby’ with hinged cover and retaining original, now shattered and opaque, glass, each now fitted with mirror -21in. (53.5cm.) diameter; and a postcard sent from Afric (4) 140 The S.S. Afric was a passenger/cargo ship of nearly 12,000 tons built for the White Star Line in 1899 by Harland & Wolff. Designed specifically for the Australian service with four sisters (Medic; Persic; Runic and Suevic) they had impressive cargo capacity including refrigerated space for 100,000 carcasses and could cruise at 13.5 knots. Afric was torpedoed on the 12th February 1917 twelve miles s.s.w. of the Eddystone lighthouse. Five were killed outright, seventeen drowned and 145, including the Captain, survived. Title has been granted to the vendor by the Receiver of Wreck, Droit No. A/2458. £800-1200 139 138. A COMPASS AND BINNACLE BY HENRY BROWNE & SON, LONDON the 6½in. compass card signed with ‘Sestrel’ trademark and numbered ‘1800N’, mounted within double-glazed (top and bottom) liquid-filled bowl within counter-signed and numbered gimbals further stamped ‘deadbeat compass’, contained within wooden binnacle with maker’s plates, red/green Kelvin spheres, access hatch to interior components, Flinder’s bar and brass hood with hinged ports, overall -- 56in. (142.3cm.) high £400-600 139. A BRASS BRIDGE TELEGRAPH BY DURKEE MARINE, NEW YORK of typical form with (?)rexine white instruction plates and internal gong -- 49½in. (126cm.) including vertical handle £250-400 140. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY PORT NAVIGATION LAMP of typical form, with maker’s plate for Wm Harvie, Glasgow, stamped with repeat marks dated for 1898 and with additional stamps ‘GWR’, complete with original burner on sliding tray -21½in. (54.5cm.) high £100-150 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 141 41 142. A PAIR OF 10 X 50 PERISCOPE BINOCULARS BY CARL ZEISS, CIRCA 1962 now finished in polished steel and stamped with maker’s mark and number 1331847 on baseplate, viewing aperture with shade cowl, bubble level filters, anti-mist silica gel chamber, adjustable eyepiece, lockable 360º swivel action, 60º up angle, 20º down angle, mounted on adjustable wood and metal tripod -- approximate height 78in. (198cm.); copy of instruction manual, spare sachets of silica gel, cleaning cloth and brush £2000-3000 143. AN UNUSUAL 19TH-CENTURY MARINE LAMP BY MILLERS, LONDON of cylindrical copper form with blue glass circumferential, maker’s plate to front inscribed MILLERS SHIP SIGNAL LAMPS, 179 PICCADILLY LONDON, hinged top to internal burners, lashing points top and under -- 19in. (48cm.) high £200-400 144. A 19TH-CENTURY BRASS BINNACLE COMPASS unsigned, with 5in. aluminium compass disc with paper laid over, mounted on a hinged pin within a brass bowl with glazed aperture and lamp flange to rear (card worn; missing lamp) -- 11½in. (29cm.) high; together with a brass porthole with hinged cover; and a large three-reel wooden block (3) £250-350 142 detail 144 143 142 42 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 145. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY SHIP’S BELL FOR THE DORSET OF LIVERPOOL, 1811 with moulded rim, inscribed to front in raised lettering SHIP DORSET / OF / LIVERPOOL / 1811, with original iron-mounted wooden stock, hanging pins and pull loop and clapper, overall -17 x 19in. (43 x 48cm.) The Dorset was a single-decked sloop of 110 tons and, although built in Dartmouth, traded between Liverpool and Rotterdam. Manned by a crew of 10, she was owned and Captained by H. Hart. £800-1200 146. A 19TH-CENTURY BRASS BULKHEAD CLOCK BY EMANUEL, PORTSEA the 4¼in. enamel dial signed Emanuel / 3 The Hard Portsea, black steel hands, slow/fast lever above ‘XII’, single arbor to 8-day going barrel movement, removable bevelled-glass face plate with locking loops, brass bulkhead case with three securing points -5½in. (14cm.) overall Emanuel are recording working in Portsea between 1859-1878 £200-300 147. TWO LIGNUM VITÆ BLOCKS each with hinged brass spool set within -- 4in. (10cm.) diameter (2) 145 £150-250 148. A SET OF 19TH-CENTURY LIGNUM VITÆ CAMPAIGN COASTERS comprising a nest of three, the largest -- 4¼in. (11cm.) diameter £150-200 148 147 146 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 43 149 149. A RECONSTRUCTED ELEPHANT BIRD EGG (ÆPYORNIS MAXIMUS) of composite reconstruction, comprising parts from two or more examples -- 14in. (35.5cm.) high The elephant birds were giant rarities native to Madagascar. Thought to be extinct for about 1,000 years, it was the world’s largest bird, believed to have been up to 3m tall and weighing close to half a ton. The egg volume is approximately 160 times greater than a chicken, their thickness proving durable to the climate, fragments are littered over desert areas of the island. 152 150. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY MARINE IVORY CARVING SET comprising two knives, two forks and a sharpener, the blades signed for Cooper Brothers, Sheffield, the longest -- 15in. (38cm.) (5) £200-300 151. A 19TH-CENTURY MARQUETRY WORK/WRITING BOX the lid depicting an American full-rigged ship in full sail, ebony banding, ivory lock plate, fitted interior -- 10¼in. (26cm.) diameter £1500-2500 £200-300 152. A COCO DE MER nut removed and shell skillfully re-attached, some husk remaining in crevices -- 17in. (43cm.) high £300-500 150 44 151 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 153. A 19TH-CENTURY MERCHANT SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD carved from the solid in the form of a lady wearing blue and red costume and a turban topped with a sunflower, finished in polychrome (missing right arm, conservation, repainted) -- 44in. (112cm.) high £2000-3000 153 154. AN ATTRACTIVE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY CARVED FRAGMENT, POSSIBLY FROM A NAVAL WARSHIP finely carved in the form of a sea horse leaping over a scroll-form base, with scales extending behind from shoulders to tail, finely carved mane, remains of gesso and gilt covering, mounted on an ebonised base (later, wear and losses) -- overall measurements 12½ x 14in. (32 x 35.5cm.) £800-1000 154 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 45 155 155. AN INTERESTING 19TH-CENTURY BRASS SIGNAL GUN with heavily-constructed 1in. bore 14in. two-stage barrel with touch hole, cascabel with integral wheel elevation, mounted on a solid brass truck with brass wheels, front axle attached to sprung recoil mechanism, the whole secured to inset brass bed plate with runners for wheels set on thick oak base with brass securing loops to sides. Overall measurements -- 8½ x 18 x 10½in. (21.5 x 46 x 26.5cm.) £2500-4000 156. A 19TH-CENTURY WOODEN SIGNAL GUN TEMPLATE MODEL turned from ebonised teak and comprising a 26½in. five-stage barrel, cascabel and trunnions, partially-bored muzzle with lead ballast and touch-hole, (ebonised finish worn) -- 29in. (73.5cm.) overall Traditional gun casting methods used unique positive (or ‘male’) templates which were destroyed as part of the process. This is possibly a later template used to create the more modern boxed or split mould, so that after forming the hollow mould, this was split, being contained in two heavy iron boxes, to release the model or pattern for re-use. This saved time and money, since the model could be used repeatedly, and allowed identical sets to be produced. The central cone, which would have been created with this model, gives a founder a starting point to bore the barrel. £500-700 156 46 155 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 157 157 (detail) 157. AN INTERESTING 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND BRASS MODEL NAVAL CANNON with four-stage tapering brass ¾in. barrel with inset touch hole, mounted on stepped mahogany truck with sliding plate with locks operated by universal side levers via front axle, inset brass securing points, brass wheels -- 6½ x 14in. (16.5 x 35.5cm.) The front of the sliding plate is designed to be secured to the bulkhead and is shaped to allow a certain amount of lateral movement. It also does away with the traditional ropes which cannon had in order to arrest recoil. Presumably once the locks were released, the cannon could simply be slid back to position. £1200-1500 158. A 19TH-CENTURY BRASS SIGNAL GUN with three-stage 17¼in. tapering barrel with fluted muzzle, trunnions, top hole and cascabel, mounted on a stepped wooden truck with wooden wheels (later) -- 11½ x 20in. (29 x 50.8cm.) This signal gun was recovered by recreational divers from the sea bed in 1985. £1500-2000 159. A SMALL BRASS 19TH-CENTURY SIGNAL GUN with 11½in. two-stage tapering barrel with fluted muzzle, trunnions, touch hole and spherical cascabel, mounted on a stepped wooden truck with wooden wheels -- overall measurements 10 x 16in. (25.5 x 40.5cm.) £700-900 158 159 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 47 Instruments 198 197 196 48 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 160 160. A BRASS SUNDIAL BY HILKIAH BEDFORD, LONDON, C.1666-1674 of typical octagonal form, signed between ‘VIII’ and ‘IIII’ H. Bedford in Fleet street, complete with original foliate gnomon -- 14in. (35.5cm.) diameter Hilkiah Bedford specialised in mathematical instruments and portable dials, working between 1656-1680 from several addresses in the City, he signed his instruments ...in Fleet street. between 1666 and 1674, thereafter adding near Fetter Lane.. He died in 1689. £1200-1800 161. A GOOD MID 19TH-CENTURY DIPLEIDOSCOPE BY E.J. DENT constructed in oxidised-brass, signed on the polished-brass cap, countersigned and numbered to side E.J. Dent Patentee 624, levelling screw, bubble level and compass, contained within original mahogany box, together with a copy of Dent’s Table for the equation of time, 1846 to accompany his new meridian instrument, and a note attributing provenance to Captain Thomas Levois, in the slave trade most of his time, the lid containing polarising filter. Overall measurements -- 6in. (15cm.) square The dipleidoscope was patented in 1843 by James Bloxam and marketed by Edward Dent for timing the meridian transit of the sun. The mirror cell contains a hollow, right-angled prism, with two sides silvered and one of glass. The meridian transit was determined by the coincidence of two images of the sun by single and double reflection, one from the top glass and the other from both mirrors. With the base properly levelled and oriented, the meridian transit could be read to seconds. £400-600 161 162. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY POCKET COMPASS SUNDIAL BY STEWARD, LONDON with 1½in. silvered compass dial signed as per title, steel hand with clamp, lacquered-brass bowl with hinged sundial over with dual divisions inscribed INNER CIRCLE OF LETTER & FIGURES USED IN SOUTHERN LATITUDES, oxidised-brass gnomon and folding latitude scale, contained in original plush-lined leather case with securing hooks -- 3in. (7.5cm.) overall £200-400 163. A MID-18TH-CENTURY AUGSBURG POCKET DIAL IN THE MANNER OF ANDREAS VOGLER constructed in brass with black-filled lettering, 1in. glazed compass with original steel needle, silvered dial with compass rose engraved ‘OR’ for east and ‘OC’ for west, the back plate with latitudes for European capitals and ?maker’s initial’s ‘WTM’, contained within original leather-covered card case with remnant lining and securing hook -- 2¾in. (7cm.) overall Literature: Higton, H: Sundials, A Portable History, Philip Wilson 2001, p.101 £500-800 162 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 163 49 164 165 166 164. AN 8-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY BARRAUD’S, LONDON, No.639, CIRCA 1820 166. A HAMILTON ‘NAVIGATION MASTER’ DECK WATCH FOR THE BRITISH HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY, CIRCA 1942 the 4in. silvered dial signed as per title, Barraud’s up/down aperture over ‘VI’, blued spade hands, Earnshaw escapement with OZ-type balance, blued helical spring, jewelled locking stone, mounted in gimballed brass bowl with Barraud ‘butterfly’ winding assembly within three-tier mahogany box (later), approximately -- 7in. (18cm.) square with 1¾in. enamel dial signed HAMILTON, Arabic numerals, blued spade hands with sweep seconds, the movement counter-signed and numbered ‘30225’, lever escapement, ‘3992B [calibre], 22 jewels, adjusted to 6 positions and temperature’, Government mark, contained within a chromed steel case, the back signed and inscribed over earlier Hydrographic marks ‘H.S. 5273637 Serial No. 601-1942 (‘H.S. 3’ cancelled), contained within fitted box of issue with serial numbers in lid -- 1½ x 3¾ x 5in. (4 x 9.5 x 12.7cm.) £2000-3000 £400-600 165. A 2-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY J. W. RAY & CO., 60 DALE ST. LIVERPOOL, NO.262, CIRCA 1919 167. A FINE AND RARE SILVER-CASED KEYLESS DECK WATCH BY VACHERON & CONSTANTIN, GENEVE, PRODUCED FOR THE BRITISH HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY, 1940S the 4in. silvered dial signed and numbered as per title, up/down and subsidiary second dials, blued spade hands, Earnshaw escapement with bi-metallic balance, steel helical balance, jewelled locking stone, stamped ‘10824’ on back plate with counter stamp inside bowl, gimbal-mounted within three-tier mahogany box with numbered ivorine maker’s plate to middle section, approximately -- 7in. (18cm.) square. The movements for Ray & Co. chronometers were provided by Mercers and their number (10824) corresponds to manufacture in 1917. with 2in. matt silvered dial signed as per title with Arabic numerals and blued-steel spade hands with sweep seconds, 21 jewels, straight line lever escapement with Guillaume balance and special alloy Breguet balance spring, swan-neck micrometer, movement counter-signed and numbered ‘454898’, contained in fully-marked silver case numbered ‘286295’ stamped on reverse ‘H.S. 2 54898’ with Government broad arrow mark (suspension fob missing) -2½in. (6.5cm.) diameter £1000-1500 £1200-1800 164 (detail) 50 167 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 168 170 128 (part) 169 168. A LATE 18TH-CENTURY MARINER’S HOUR GLASS 171 comprising two hand-blown bulbs conjoined at middle by waxcovered twine, contained within two hexagon plates supported with six square-sided supports -- 7in. (18cm.) high £800-1000 169. AN 18TH-CENTURY-STYLE SANDGLASS 173. A ‘HUSON’ STAR GLOBE BY HENRY HUGHES & SON, LTD, LONDON with bulbs blown as a single unit, contained within wooden holder lined with marbled paper and covered with Morocco leather tooled with gilt motifs -- 8¾in. (22cm.) with 7in. globe signed THE HUSON STAR GLOBE / H. HUGHES & SON LTD, LONDON, contained in mahogany box with brass meridian ring and removable horizon rings with sliding indicators, instructions pasted inside lid -- approximately 10½in. (27cm.) square £80-120 £400-600 170. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY BONE SANDGLASS with hand-blown bulbs conjoined at middle with twine, contained between turned bone plates with three bone “bamboo-form” supports -- 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high £300-500 171. A MARINE-THEMED SHIP-STRIKE CLOCK & BAROMETER DESK SET with brushed-steel dials signed Westbury, U.S.A., the clock with eight-day going barrel movement and “Ship’s Watch” strike train, ship’s wheel rims, mounted opposite matching aneroid barometer on a bronzed base with thermometer set between -- 8 x 12½in. (20 x 32cm.) £200-300 172. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CELESTIAL NAVIGATION GLOBE BY CARY & CO., LONDON 172 173 with 5½in. diameter paper-covered globe signed and inscribed Cary & Co. Makers to the Admiralty, 7 PALL MALL, LONDON, varnished and mounted in a brass meridian set within a countersigned horizon ring with removable altitude frame with indicator, contained in a teak box with instructions pasted inside lid -8in. (20.5cm.) square; photocopy of 1896 patent (2) £500-800 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 51 175 174 174 176 174. A 19TH-CENTURY DRY CARD COMPASS (unsigned), the 5¼in. card contained in gimbal-mounted, lacquered-brass and painted bowl within wooden box with sliding lid -- 9in. (23cm.) diameter; together with another similar 177 (2) £300-500 175. A 19TH-CENTURY DRY CARD COMPASS BY H.J. HARTING BANK UTRECHT 176. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY SINGER’S-PATENT DRY CARD COMPASS with 4½in. compass card signed at centre as per title, contained within a black-painted and lacquered-brass bowl, gimbal-mounted within oak box with sliding lid -- 10in. (25.5cm.) square the 3½in. paper-covered compass card of typical form, mounted within a lacquered-brass gimbal-mounted bowl within mahogany box with sliding lid -- 6¼in. (16cm.) square £200-400 £150-250 177. C. ABEL-KLINGER (C. 1852), NUREMBERG: AN 8-INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE signed as per title, made up of twelve printed and coloured gores with polar calottes and with Dutch titles, the equatorial and prime meridian graduated in degrees, the ecliptic ungraduated, the oceans coloured a light green/blue, the continents coloured pale yellow showing mountains, rivers, towns, cities etc., Australia and Tasmania described as Nieuw Holland / Van Diemens Eil, mounted in wooden tripod stand with paper meridian -- 19½in. (49.5cm.) high £500-800 178. A DISTRESSED MID 19TH-CENTURY 12IN. TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE BY W. & A.K. JOHNSTON, EDINBURGH & LONDON the globe fractured and missing sections, mounted within brass meridian ring, contained within a mahogany stand with horizon ring -- 17in. (43cm.) high 178 52 £200-300 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 179 180 179. A 1 9TH-CENTURY TURNED-IVORY THERMOMETER constructed in three sections in the form of an ‘Eleanor Cross’ the mercury tube set to front with range of 20-120º and annotated Freezing to Fever Heat opposite, secured to ebonised base within glass dome -- 10½in. (26.5cm.) high £150-250 180. A MODERN THERMO-BAROGRAPH BY CASELLA, LONDON the drum with eight-day clockwork motor, temperature/pressurerecording arms with felt tip markers, contained in a plastic case with plexi-glass flip-lid and folding metal handle, the front with applied maker’s mark signed as per title -- 11¾in. (30cm.) diameter £80-120 181. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY MARINE INCLINOMETER, ATTRIBUTED TO JESSE RAMSDEN the lacquered-brass pendulum indicator with reciprocating upper action mounted on a bedplate engraved with two 30º scales and broad arrow marks, contained within an inverted glazed keystone case for bulkhead mounting -- 22in. (56cm.) high 181 182. A GOOD TWO-CYLINDER VACUUM PUMP BY BENEVOLO, LYON, C.1880 heavily constructed in lacquered-brass and signed BENEVOLO, Opticien, A LYON on the stock, wooden-handled crank operating twin glass cylinders, brass bed plate supporting enclosed mercury thermometer, isolation and operating valves, circular glass bell jar platform with cylinder and fruitwood funnel to top, overall -20in. (51cm.) square £400-600 183. A 19TH-CENTURY HAND-OPERATED VACUUM PUMP unsigned, constructed of cast iron and brass, glass-enclosed cylinder, atmospheric mercury level, bell jar and platform with adjustable input valve, mounted on mahogany base -- 15 x 28in. (38 x 71cm.); together with a hand-cranked set of bellows; and a small swordfish rostrum (3) £100-150 A near-identical example of this instrument signed by Ramsden was sold at Christie’s, South Kensington, 17 November 2004, Sale 9969, lot 210. £500-800 183 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 182 53 184. AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY 3IN. REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY J. MERZ, MÜNCHEN signed as per title around objective, white-painted brass main tube with tripod mounting lugs, lacquered-brass eye-piece with rack-and-pinion fine focus, length overall -- 51½in. (131cm.) £400-600 185. A LARGE MID-18TH-CENTURY 1½IN. SINGLE-DRAW NAVAL TELESCOPE unsigned, with tapering mahogany decagonal tube, main lens assembly with dust slide, inscribed in copperplate script on the gilt brass draw-tube Captn. Matthew Smith R.N. (missing eye cup, tube cracked) -- 49½in. (126cm.) closed This officer is recorded as being made Lieutenant on 4th December 1779, Commander 18th April 1782 and Captain exactly one year later. Intriguingly he is also listed as being Dismissed the Service in 1796, but Restored again in 1798. He died in 1844. This telescope was discovered recently in the attic during a clearance and despite losses and wear, remains in good optical condition. £400-600 186. A GOOD 18TH-CENTURY 2IN. NAVAL SINGLE-DRAW TELESCOPE BEARING DUAL SIGNATURES FOR DOLLOND AND RAMSDEN the tapering mahogany tube with brass draw signed Dollond London and Ramsden London, bulbous eye-piece with dust slide -- 38¼in. (97cm.) closed; contained in later canvas rod case Jesse Ramsden married John Dollond’s youngest daughter in 1765, thus aligning two of the greatest instrument-making families in London. Dollond was justly famed for the quality of their optics and zealously guarded the acquired rights and subsequent patent to the invention of the achromatic lens against London competitors - a share of which was given to Ramsden as part of the dowry when he married Dollond’s daughter. It seems that in the instance of this lot, Ramsden simply acted as a retailer and had a somewhat hasty-looking signature added. £300-500 188 184 (detail) 187 187 186 185 (detail) 185 184 186 (detail 54 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 189 (detail) 190 187. A 19TH-CENTURY 1IN. THREE-DRAW WOOD AND BRASS TELESCOPE BY DAVIS, LONDON signed by the tapering eye-pieces E. Davis, London, Day or Night, dust slides, foul-weather extension cuff -11¼in. (28.5cm.) closed; together with another similar, signed Dolland (2) £100-150 188. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY 1¼IN. THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE SIGNED RAMSDEN, LONDON with nickel-plated tubes signed as per title, wooden main tube, contained within original wood and leather container (optically impaired) -- 7¾in. (19.5cm.) high £80-120 189. AN EXTREMELY FINE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BALEEN, SHAGREEN AND LIGNUM VITÆ COMPASS & TELESCOPE SYSTEM STICK BY WILLSON, LONDON comprising 1in. single-draw shagreen covered telescope signed by the eye-piece as per title, the cap containing a 1in. dry card compass with card clamp in rim, secured when top cap is in place, the stick covered with a spiral of baleen and shagreen to brass terminus, assembled length -- 36¼in. (92cm.) high 190. A RARE 18th-CENTURY 1¼IN. THREE-DRAW BRASS AND SHAGREEN REFRACTING “SUBSCRIPTION” TELESCOPE BY WILLIAM STORER, LONDON with shagreen-covered main tube, lens cap and dust-slide to eye-piece, finely engraved on tube with the Royal Arms and inscribed underneath The Subscription Telescope / by the King’s Patent / Sero sed Serio / Warranted to be adjusted by Wm. Storer, / & delivered to the Subscribers / at Chas. Lincoln’s, / No.62 Leadenhall Street, / London, rack-and-pinion focus, further engraved on lower stage * Storer, Professor of Optics to His Majesty No.8 -- 7¾in. (19.6cm.) closed William Storer worked in London (off Leicester Fields, now Leicester Square) between 1778-1789 but was bankrupted in 1784. These telescopes are discussed in the article reference below. The numbering seems to have been rather opaque and, despite the highest number (188) being sold in these rooms in April 2010, the present lot, the lowest number to date, brings the total known to just six examples, suggesting that Storer used random numbers to disguise low sales. That Sero sed Serio (Late, but in earnest) was included in the inscriptions is telling. Literature: De Clercq, Dr. P: Bulletin 98, (pp37-8) September 2008, Scientific Instrument Society. £800-1200 George Willson is recorded as an ‘optical turner’ working from 1798 in his own capacity, having been apprenticed to James Moulding in 1781. He himself latterly had significant apprentices in George Dixey and John Cole, forming a partnership with Dixey between 1802-1809, suggesting that this stick was made between 1798 and 1802. £3000-5000 189 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 189 55 191 (detail) 191. AN 18TH-CENTURY 2¼IN. REFRACTING TABLE TELESCOPE BY RAMSDEN, LONDON the 24½in. lacquered-brass main tube with rackand-pinion focus extension to threaded sighting tube, mounted on folding tripod stand with levelling screws, bubble level, rack-and-pinion elevation, horizontal vernier above feet and elevation quadrant, approximately -- 20 x 35in. (51 x 89cm.) £600-800 191 192 56 193 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 194 192. A 19TH-CENTURY IVORY, HORN AND BRASS 1¼IN. SINGLEDRAW MONOCULAR 194. A RARE LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH-CENTURY ITALIAN CARD, LEATHER AND IVORY 1IN. THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE the main tube set with coloured brilliants, gilt-plated draw-tube, contained within associated leather and wood pocket case -3in. (7.5cm.) high unsigned, each draw with impressed focus ring and ivory stage, turned dust cap and eye-piece (conservation and restoration) -15¾in. (40cm.) closed; contained within an early 19th-century sixsided plush-lined hinged oak case with securing hook and handle -- 28in. (71cm.) long £50-80 (2) 193. A 19TH-CENTURY ENGLISH IVORY AND STEEL POCKET DENTAL HYGIENE SET £2000-3000 unsigned, the turned ivory handle with six types of scraper etc., contained in fitted red morocco leather case with securing hook -- 2¾in. (7cm.) diameter 195. AN 18TH-CENTURY CARD AND HORN 1IN. THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE £200-300 unsigned, each tube covered with vellum and marked for correct withdrawal length, horn staging, eye-piece and objective lens mount, stained coloured main tube with tooled decoration -13in. (33cm.) closed £400-600 195 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 57 196. A FINE LACQUERED-BRASS UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE COMPENDIUM BY BENJAMIN MARTIN, CIRCA 1774 signed by the eye-piece B. Martin, Invt. et Fecit, London, with triangular section pillar with rack and pinion platform adjustment, double-sided substage mirror, six numbered objective lenses, sprung ‘Bonanni’ stage, fish-plate, stage forceps and other accessories, contained in a fitted mahogany box (later) -12in. (30.5cm.) diameter 198 £4000-6000 199 197 196 197. A FINE ‘JONES MOST-IMPROVED’-TYPE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE COMPENDIUM BY DOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 signed on the foot as per title, the square-section shaft with front-inset rack-and-pinion strip, 7in. main tube, substage condensing lens and plano-concave mirror, together with nearcomplete complement of accessories including a ‘wheel of lenses’ numbered 1-6; fish-plate; live box; large and small bone slides with some original specimens; ivory tube of mica spares; sprung Bonnani spring stage; cone substage light condenser; Lieberkuhn reflector, etc., contained within original fitted mahogany box with side-securing hooks -- 4 x 13½ x 9½in. (10 x 34 x 24cm.) Originally devised by George Adams the Younger (1750-1795) and published after his death in the 2nd edition of Adams Essays on the Microscope (1798), which W.& S. Jones purchased the copyright of, this type thus became known as the Jones Most-Improved Microscope. The London firms W.& S. Jones, Bleuler, Cary and Dollond all made these magnificent microscope compendiums, which achieved their greatest popularity in the first half of the 19th Century. This lot represents the largest ‘Jones Most-Improved’ model Dollond made and is in highly original condition. £4000-6000 196 196 (detail) 197 (detail) 197 58 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 198 (detail) 199 (detail) 198 198. A FINE DOUBLE-REFLECTING COMPOUND MICROSCOPE ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP O F EDMUND CULPEPER, CIRCA 1725-30 unsigned, with rayskin-covered main tube, green paper-lined draw-tube with embossed gilt decoration and inked focus staging lines and numbers, turned lignum vitæ eye-piece with brass dust slide supported over circular brass objective stage by three legs, and secured by three legs to circular lignum vitæ base with concave mirror at centre, contained within pyramidal case with lower drawer containing some accessories. The microscope -14½in. (37cm.) high (closed); the case -- 18in. (46cm.) high Very similar examples to this can be viewed in the Golub Collection (No.181) located at the University of California, and the History of Science Museum, Oxford (No. 43576), which appears to use the same embossed designs and focus line numbers on its draw tube. 199 199. A FINE LACQUERED-BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY JOHN CUFF, LONDON, CIRCA 1745 signed around the aperture on the cruciform stage J. Cuff London Invt. & Fecit, the 7in. main tube with eye-piece dust slide, rectangular-section pillar engraved with objective settings 1-6, clamp screw and fine-screw focusing adjustment, substage mirror, secured to a base with internal accessories, drawer containing six numbered objectives; swivelling platform lens; ebony loup; bone handled tools; tweezers; platform forceps; ivory canister of slide spares; contained in pyramidal storage case with top handle and internal drawer containing fish-plate; wet box; Bonnani spring stage; Lieberkuhn reflector; substage cone; fish skin-covered case of numbered bone slides with original specimen interest etc., the box -- 17½in. (44.5cm.) high £5000-8000 £8000-12000 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 59 201 200 202 203 200. A MID 19TH-CENTURY DRUM-TYPE MICROSCOPE unsigned, the 6½in. lacquered-brass sighting tube with rack-andpinion focus, single-sided mirror, contained in fitted mahogany plush-lined box with accessories including six nose-pieces, Lieberkuhn reflector, live box, forceps and magnifier, the box -11in. (28cm.) diameter £200-400 202. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY PORTABLE MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE PROBABLY BY SWIFT & SON the lacquered-brass 5½in. tube with 1in. nose-piece signed Swift & Son, rack-and-pinion adjustment, removable plano/convex mirror, folding tripod legs contained in mahogany travelling box with some accessories and drop handle, the box -- 7in. (18cm.) diameter £300-500 201. A 19TH-CENTURY CARY-TYPE BOTANIST’S MICROSCOPE unsigned, of typical form and contained in box with plush-lined lid and partial accessories including tweezers, two 6-specimen wooden slides, live box and glass blanks, the case -- 6¼in. (16cm.) diameter £300-500 203. A CULPEPER-TYPE BRASS MICROSCOPE, ENGLISH, C.1800 of typical form with 7in. sighting barrel, dust slide, platform forceps, contained in fitted pyramidal box with drawer containing four nose-pieces and hinged top handle -- 13in. (33cm.) high £400-600 204. AN ENGLISH MID 18TH-CENTURY POCKET COMPASS MICROSCOPE unsigned, apparently complete and comprising three lenses with silvered lieberkuhn mirrors, slide clamp, pincers, loup and shade attachments, in fitted plush-lined black fish skin case with securing hooks -- 5in. (12.8cm.) diameter Literature: Turner, G.L’E: Collecting Microscopes, p.28-9, where a similar example is discussed. £400-600 204 60 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 205 206. A 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH LACQUERED-BRASS SOLAR PROJECTING MICROSCOPE 205 (detail) unsigned, with substantial lens assembly and bed plate with adjustable mirror, contained in fitted mahogany box with removable two-tier fitted compartment for accessories including live box, specimen brass slides and two annotated wooden slides, the case -- 14½in. (37cm.) diameter £800-1200 205. A RARE OPTICAL COMPENDIUM RETAILED BY W.& S. JONES, CIRCA 1820 comprising a lacquered-brass drum-type microscope; a projecting microscope with lignum vitæ scioptric ball; and a two-draw mahogany and telescope, all contained in fitted mahogany box with two four-sample ivory slides and tweezers and maker’s label inside lid. The box -- 13¼in. (33.5cm.) diameter 207. A RARE 19TH-CENTURY MICROSCOPE PROJECTION ACCESSORY FOR A MAGIC LANTERN unsigned, constructed in lacquered-brass with 4in. objective lens supporting microscope nose-piece with rack-and-pinion adjustment -- 19¾in. (50cm.) long £400-600 £1200-1800 206 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 207 61 209 208 208. A GOOD MID 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY ANDREW ROSS, LONDON 210. A LATE 18TH-CENTURY BRASS THEODOLITE BY THOMAS JONES, LONDON signed and numbered on the foot ANDRw. ROSS, LONDON. No.85., rack-and-pinion focus, adjustable stage, plano-convex mirror, contained in a fitted double-door box with accessories including nose-pieces, three by Ross, the 1/12th dated for ‘1857’, assembled -- 16in. (40.5cm.) high; box -- 10 x 7½ x 9in. (25.5 x 19 x 23cm.) signed on the base plate Thomas Jones, Charing Cross, London, and impressed with the Government broad arrow mark between ‘BO’, numbered 2176, silvered compass, quadrant with telescope and level over (missing parts, old wear) -- 10 x 11in. (25.5 x 28cm.) £200-400 £700-900 211. A SURVEYOR’S LEVEL BY BAKER, LONDON 209. J.B. DANCER MICRO-PHOTOGRAPH SLIDES, MID 19TH-CENTURY comprising: ‘Cent Francs, Banque de France’; ‘Her Majesty the Queen, the Princess Royal, and Prince of Wales. Painted by E. Landseer and engraved by S. Cousins’; ‘£20 Bank Note’; ‘Laying Down the Law. Sir E. Landseer’; ‘The Marriage of the Queen’; ‘Major Dickson’s Tablet, In Rostherne Church, Cheshire’. Size of original, 5 feet.’; ‘Illuminated Lord’s Prayer’; ‘David Livingstone, L.L.D, Born 1816, The African Traveller’; and ‘Family Group seven figures’ in oxidised-brass with lacquered fittings, signed on the main tube Baker, 244 High Holborn, London 2818, bubble levels, compass, levelling screws and base plate for tripod attachment, contained in fitted mahogany box with leather strap -- 16in. (40.5cm.) wide; together with a ‘Walker’s’ yacht log and impellor (2) £150-250 (8) £500-800 210 62 211 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 212 (detail) 215. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY DUTCH ‘ROEDEN’ (ROD) ALIDADE RULE BY BRENER, NAMUR 212. AN 18TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BRASS SURVEYOR’S LEVEL BY COTTAM & HALLEN, LONDON the brass bedplate secured to coromandel wood base, signed as per title and further inscribed Dubbe De Schaale / Generalitait Schaale van 160 Rýnlan dse Roeden with measurements and Gunter squares delineated along length, each end with hinged sights, each with two further hinged sights, contained within original felt-lined leather-covered box with securing hooks and handle -- 24in. (61cm.) diameter comprising a lacquered-brass quadrant, signed and inscribed Cottam & Hallen Winsley Strt, London No 180, the scale divided 12-0-12 and inscribed to left Inches Full In 3 Feet, and to the right Inches Rise In 3 Feet, thumb-screw retention, the crossbar with folding pin-hole and cross-hair sights, shaft terminating in a sharp point with foot plate; accompanied with matching surveyor’s staff -- dimensions overall 56½ x 54in. (143.5 x 137cm.) (2) At the date this was made, many variations of rod measurement co-existed. The Dutch roede was generally shorter than the English rod (16.5 ft) however the subdivisions, or voeten, varied dramatically from place to place and there could be anything between 7 and 21 voeten to a roede. Louis XIV invaded Namur 1692-5 when he built Namur castle. Napoleon re-occupied the area from 1794-1815 when he introduced his Code Napoleon unifying all these measurements and making instruments such as this lot obsolete. £500-800 213. A 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS PANTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH CASARTELLI, MANCHESTER of typical form, signed J. Castartelli, 43 Market Street, Manchester, contained in fitted mahogany box with accessories and trade label -- 35½in. (90cm.) diameter £300-500 This firm operated from this address between 1851-95. £100-150 214. A 19TH-CENTURY CIRCULAR PROTRACTOR BY WATSON & SON, LONDON signed on one of the oxidised-brass cross limbs Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, London, polished-brass main scale, hinged sprung arms with threaded points, contained in fitted mahogany case -- 10½in. (26.5cm.) diameter; together with a brass roller rule signed UWV Birmingham in pine box -19in. (48cm.) diameter 212 213 (detail) (2) Watson & Son worked from this address between 1869-1872. £200-300 213 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 215 63 216 216. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY SHAGREEN-COVERED DRAWING ETUI BY FRASER, LONDON the fitted interior with folding rule and sector signed as per title, pen, compass ends and rasp (missing some content) -5½in. (14cm.) high William Fraser worked from 3 New Bond Street between 1780-1805. £600-800 217 218. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CASED DRAWING SET BY STANLEY with single tray of instruments containing pens signed as per title, proportional dividers, compasses, etc.; the lower compartment with ivory folding rule, sector and parallel rule and tortoiseshell pen, contained in a burr walnut box with plush-lined lid with maker’s label and nickel-plated mounting -- 8½in. (21.5cm.) diameter £200-300 217. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY DRAWING SET ETUI with brass, steel and ivory instruments comprising a folding rule signed W.& S. Jones; sector; protractor, compass, dividers, pricker etc., contained in a sharkskin-covered case with hinged lid -7in. (18cm.) high 219. A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, SPARES AND PARTS various makes and dates, comprising compass, divider, screws etc., contained in a cardboard box (a lot) £300-500 £100-150 218 64 219 (part) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 220 221 220. A RARE 19TH-CENTURY SET OF GEOMETRIC SOLIDS BY CLAXTON & MORTON 222. AN UNUSUAL AND RARE COURSE INDICATOR BY J.R. STEBBING, SOUTHAMPTON, C.1862 cut from satinised wood, each stamped ‘C&M’ and numbered, contained within original box of issue with maker’s label inside lid with diagram numbered to correspond -- 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter constructed in lacquered-brass, signed and inscribed Invented by Comr. Hay, R.N. & J.R. F.R.A.S. Southampton No.518 together with diamond registration mark for 1862 and Stebbing monogram, and comprising a 12in. rule with cutaway section, twin scaled circumferentor, three indicators with wire sights and a swivelling sight with sliding shade -- 5 x 12in. (13 x 30.5cm.) Claxton & Morton worked between 1840-1845 from 27 Harrington Street, London. A similar set by Claxton & Prothero who worked from the same address between 1846-1849 was sold in these rooms 20th April 2011, lot 218. £600-800 £300-500 221. A QUANTITY OF CASED DRAWING INSTRUMENTS comprising a nickel-plated pillar compass in fitted case signed Meulemans, Bruxelles; a spring bow with ivory handle, unsigned; three nickel-plated proportional dividers in fitted cases, one signed Rieffler, the widest -- 8¾in. (22.2cm.) diameter (5) £250-400 222 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 65 223 224 225 226 227 230 223. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY MARINE BAROMETER BY COX, LONDON 226. A DOMESTIC BAROMETER BY GEORGE ADAMS SENIOR, LONDON, C.1760 with ivory scales and top plate signed as per title, restricted mercury tube, hinged thermometer guard panel, plain parallel shaft with gimbal and weight -- 39½in. (100cm.) high the mahogany case with break arch and urn pediment, silvered scale plate signed Made by Geo Adams in Fleet Street LONDON / Inftrument Maker To His MAJESTY, exposed full-length mercury tube to demi-sphere cistern with level adjustment under (cleaning, restoration) -- 39in. (99cm.) high £1000-1500 £2000-3000 224. A MID 19-CENTURY ROSEWOOD SHIP’S ‘IMPROVED SYMPIESOMETER’ unsigned, the carved case with ivory barometer plates with twin adjustment wheels, brass gimbal ring, silvered sympiesometer inscribed as per title and brass clad weight under -- 38in. (97cm.) high £1500-2000 227. A KEW-PATTERN MARINE BAROMETER BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON with black-painted main tube, silvered thermometer, signed as per title to left of main scale, gimbal mount for wall securing -36in. (91.5cm.) high £200-400 225. A FINE FLAT-BACKED BOW-FRONT DOMESTIC BAROMETER BY WATKINS & HILL, LONDON, C.1840 signed on the silvered scale Watkins & Hill, 5 Charing Cross, LONDON, long thermometer with Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales, original mercury tubes, contained in a fruitwood case with indicator key to front and reservoir adjustment under -- 38in. (96.5cm.) high £2000-3000 66 228. A 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS MARINE BAROMETER GIMBAL of typical horseshoe form, supported on a 7½in. column hinged to base plate, drilled for bulkhead mounting -- 14in. (35.5cm.); together with a similar modern example. £150-250 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 229. A 19TH-CENTURY POCKET ANEROID BAROMETER BY HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH with 1½in. silvered dial signed as per title, blued-steel indicator, rotating bevel scale, contained within a gilt fob-form case with back half of leather outer case -- 3½in. (9cm.) overall £100-150 232. EMPTY 19TH-CENTURY INSTRUMENT BOXES comprising two three-tier chronometer boxes; an outer guard box with leather strap for a chronometer; and a keystone box for an octant (4) £100-200 230. A RARE EARLY 20th-CENTURY CYCLONOMETER BY HUGHES & SON, LONDON with 6in. silvered aneroid barometer inscribed COMPENSATED / THE CYCLONOMETER / No.531, with rotating bevelled glass scale divided for different dates, latitude settings and storm distances, blued-steel indicator with gold marker, set in an oxidised-brass bed plate contained within mahogany box with ivorine maker’s label inscribed Hughes & Son, Opticians, 59 Fenchurch Street, London., the hinged lid containing an ivorine-backed thermometer and an adjustable cyclonometer indicator -- 4½ x 8½in. (11.5 x 21.5cm.) Designed to give sailors early warning of typhoons and cyclones, this instrument seems to have been developed around 1912 with Hughes & Son issuing this version from the mid-1920s. Alternate names are the ‘barocyclonometer’ or ‘typhoon barometer’. £1000-1500 231. ‘SLIDING SCALE FOR CORRECTING LONGITUDE AT NOON, FOR AN ERROR IN THE LATITUDE USED IN THE COMPUTATION AT TIME OF SIGHTS, BY GILBERT, T. KEY, LIEUT. R.N.’ J.D. POTTER, LONDON, C.1865 233. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY ANEROID BAROMETER BY JOHN NOBLE, HONG KONG with 4¼in. silvered dial signed as per title, black steel needle with gilt indicator and curved tube thermometer around lower edge, contained within lacquered-brass case with suspension loop -5in. (12.8cm.) diameter overall £100-150 234. ‘A NEW AND COMPLETE EPITOME OF PRACTICAL NAVIGATION.. AT SEA..’ J.W. Norie, seventh edition, 1822, containing maps, charts, diagrams and tables, rebound in full calf with gilt titles -- 8¾ x 6in. (22 x 15cm.); together with a copy of Nicholls’s Seamanship & Nautical Knowledge, 17th ed, 1937; and a ‘Capt. Field’s Improved’ boxwood parallel rule -- 24in. (61cm.) diameter (3) £150-250 signed on the top plate J.D. Potter / 31, Poultry, London and comprising three card discs inscribed True 45º Bearing; Latitude 0º and Error in Latitude conjoined by a central brass stud, instructions and examples printed on the top plate, the reverse with manuscript inscription reading Rec Feb 7th 1865 at [?] Fort Menrue. -- 6¼in. (16cm.) diameter John Dennett Potter worked between 1851 and 1880 from this address with a second establishment running from King St. from 1884. £300-500 229 231 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 234 (detail) 67 235 235. A FINE 12IN. RADIUS DOUBLE-FRAMED VERNIER SEXTANT BY TROUGHTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 the oxidised-brass frame with polished-brass arc signed as per title and divided to 140º, Vernier scale with magnifier, sighting tubes, mirrors, four shades, contained within original wooden fitted keystone case, together with counter-weighted pillar support and accessories, the lid with trade label for John Bruce of Liverpool -- case 17in. (43cm.) square £2500-4000 235 (detail) 68 235 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 236 237 236. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY 5IN. VERNIER REFLECTING CIRCLE BY LISTOR & MARTINS, BERLIN with oxidised-brass frame, polished-brass meridian signed as per title, with inset silvered scale, lacquered-brass index arms, vernier magnifier, five shades, two mirrors and sighting tube, double rosewood handle, contained within original fitted wooden box, with accessories. Case -- 12¼ x 12¾in. (31 x 32.5cm.) £700-900 237. A LATE 18TH-CENTURY 13½IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY DOLLOND, LONDON the ‘T’-frame with ivory scale divided to 100º, index arm signed as per title, pencil top, pin-hole sights, interchangeable shades, index and horizon mirrors, brass feet to reverse, overall -- 15in. (38cm.) high £500-800 238. AN UNUSUAL EARLY 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS DRUM SEXTANT BY W.& T. GILBERT, LONDON signed as per title, inset silvered scale divided to 145º, vernier with external slot and clamp with fine adjustment over, magnifier, internal pin-hole sighting and shades and threaded cover -3in. (7.7cm.) diameter 238 William and Thomas Gilbert worked from 148 Leadenhall St between 1819-1831. £400-600 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 69 239 (detail) 239 240 (part) 239. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY 11½IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY B. WALTER, LONDON 241. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY 6½IN. RADIUS VERNIER ‘HEZZANITH’ SEXTANT BY HEATH & CO. LTD. with maker’s plate inscribed WALTER : LONDON, the ebony frame with ivory scale divided to 95° and Ramsden’s foul-anchor dividing mark to centre, braced lacquered-brass index arm and fittings including pin-hole sight, interchangeable shades and mirrors, turned pencil head in ‘T’ bar, note plaque to reverse and pin feet, contained within stepped keystone case with trade label for J. W. Norie & Co., lock and brass escutcheon -- 15in. (38cm.) wide with oxidised-brass bell-frame, signed on the arc as per title, numbered ‘3959’ and inscribed George Louis Browne R.N., silvered scale divided to 150º, Vernier scale with magnifier, permanent sighting objective with front focus and alternate tube socket, shades, mirrors and fruitwood handle, contained in fitted case with press-button release on handle and test certificate for 1897 in lid -- 10¼in. (26cm.) diameter £400-600 240. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY 11½IN. RADIUS VERNIER EBONY AND IVORY OCTANT BY SYEDS, ROTHERHITHE with ∏-shaped ebony frame, inset ivory scale divided to 105º, signed on the crossbar SYEDS 379 ROTHERHITHE , pin-hole/telescope sight, index mirror, seven shades, rosewood handle, contained in fitted wooden keystone case; together with letter of provenance from Port of London Authority dated 1933 -- 14 x 13in. (35.5 x 33cm.); together with a similar, but incomplete, example by Norie, London, contained within a distressed wooden stepped keystone case (2) Agnes Syeds worked from 1834-1853 from this address, having taken over the business from her late husband in 1834. Details concerning this officer are scant, however he was awarded the China Medal of 1900 with a Relief of Pekin clasp; seems to have been made Lieutenant in 1903, was lent to the Royal Australian Navy and is listed as Lieutenant of the Tingira in 1912; and in 1918 was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French President. £400-600 242. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY 7¼IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY MATHESON & CO., LEITH with oxidised-brass T-frame, polished-brass arc, signed as per title, with inset ivory scale divided to 125º, magnifier, shades, mirrors, sighting tubes, rosewood handle, contained in fitted wooden box -- 10¾in. (27cm.) diameter £300-500 £300-500 70 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 241 242 243 (part) 243. A GOOD 19TH-CENTURY 7IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY CARY, LONDON 245. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY 7½IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY LARMOUR, BELFAST the lacquered-brass ‘T’-frame with polished-brass arc signed as per title and numbered ‘898’, inset silvered scale divided to 160º, Vernier engraved P. Somerville R.N, swivel magnifier, sighting tubes, mirrors and shades with blackened frame, contained in fitted mahogany box with accessories and test certificate for 1923 in lid -- 9¾in. (24.8cm.) square; together with a cased boxwood roller rule signed W. H. Harling, London, inscribed with same owner’s name -- 16in. (40.5cm.) diameter with black-painted tulip frame, the polished-brass arc signed as per title, inset scale divided to 130º, silver magnifier, shades, mirrors, sighting tubes, contained within a fitted wooden box with trade label for Hayes Brothers, Cardiff -- 10¾in. (27.4cm.) £200-300 (2) Cmdr. Philip Somerville D.S.O. and Bar was the son of Vice-Admiral Hugh Gaultier Coghill Somerville, C.B., D.S.O. of County Cork. He served aboard the K-Class destroyer H.M.S. Kingston during WWII and was killed aboard her in 1942. £500-700 246. A 6¼IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY T.L. AINSLEY, SOUTH SHIELDS with oxidised-brass three-circle frame, polished-brass arc, signed as per title, inset scale divided to 150°, vernier with quick-release clamp, silver magnifier, mirrors, shades, sighting tubes, wooden handle, contained in fitted wooden box with test certificate for 1927 -- 10½in. (26.5cm.) diameter £300-500 244. A 6½IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY HEATH & CO., LONDON with three-circle oxidised-brass frame, polished brass arc, signed Heath & Co., New Eltham, London SE9, No. B889, inset silvered scale divided to 155º, shade, mirrors, sighting tubes, contained in fitted oak box with test certificate for 1936 -- 11in. (28cm.) diameter 247-248. NO LOTS £300-500 244 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 245 246 71 Models Detail of Lot 277 72 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 250 249. TWO GLASS DISPLAY DOMES SUITABLE FOR SHIP MODELS one with fitted ebonised base -- both approximately 13 x 13in. (33 x 33cm.) (2) £100-200 250. A WELL-PRESENTED AND FINELY-OBSERVED NAVY BOARD-STYLE MODEL OF THE 28-GUN FRIGATE SOLEBAY (1694) modelled in fruitwoods after the original held at the Central Naval Museum, St. Petersburg with deck details including launching masts with hand-painted flags, cast brass figurehead and ‘carved work’, bronze guns with Royal Arms in stepped wooden carriages, finished in natural wood and wax and mounted on a pair of cast dolphin set wooden stands on sliding display base within glazed case. Model measurements (excluding masts) -- 9½ x 34½in. (24 x 87.5cm.); Overall measurements -- 22¼ x 41¼ x 14¼in. (56.5 x 105 x 36cm.) The model offered here has been copied, with meticulous attention to detail, from the original now housed in the Central Naval Museum in St. Petersburg. One of two (the other being Royal Sovereign) presented to Peter the Great (1682-1725) when he visited London during his novel European progress of 1697-98, these source models are justly famous, not least because of the unusual circumstances which took them to Russia. Soon after the innovative Tsar Peter ascended the Russian throne, he realised that if he was to modernise his backward country he must learn something of Western Europe’s technological skills, especially shipbuilding. It was this latter interest which eventually brought him to the Thamesside shipyards in the spring of 1698 to study the shipwrights’ craft and where he saw, with amazement, the huge bulk of Royal Sovereign taking shape on the stocks. In commemoration of this visit, King William III is said to have presented Peter with a beautiful model of the new flagship which the Tsar then took home with him along with the model of Solebay, presumably given to him when he called into Snelgrove’s yard nearby. £2000-3000 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 73 250 (detail) 251. A 1:20 SCALE NAVY BOARD-STYLE MODEL OF AN ADMIRAL’S BARGE AND CREW OF CIRCA 1710 with typical open-framed boxwood hull decorated with blue bulwarks and gilt string-work, Venetian red-painted interior with ten moulded polychrome crew holding red sculls, a seated Admiral with periwig and tricorn, and a tiller man, mounted on a walnut veneered display base. Overall measurements (with oars insitu) -- 6 x 19 x 17in. (15 x 48 x 43cm.) This model closely resembles the example sold at Christies, South Kensington 7th October 1993, lot 277. £500-800 251 74 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 251A 251A. A FINELY-REALISED 1:64 SCALE MODEL OF THE SIXTH RATE UNICORN (1776) with planked and pinned hull, the planks omitted to expose ribs amidships on port side, ebony wales, open gun ports with red-painted lids, painted and decorated bulwarks, finely carved unicorn and warrior figurehead, caryatid and taffrail carvings, semi-planked decks revealing ‘tween decks and great cabin, gratings, guns in carriages, helm, capstan, belfry, masts with standing and running rigging with blocks, chain plates and deadeyes and masthead streamers, mounted on a planked wooden display base within brass-bound glazed cover. The model -- 23 x 33in. (58.5 x 84cm.); The case -- 26 x 37¾ x 16in. (66 x 96 x 40.5cm.) A typically active ship of the American War of Independence, Unicorn was built by John Randall & Co of Rotherhithe for a fitted and coppered cost of £8,524.7.1d. Commissioned in April 1776, she sailed from Plymouth under Captain John Ford in July for North America to serve as a troop convoy escort, and within a few months had taken six American privateers, and together with the Experiment also took the 32-gun U.S.S. Raleigh. After a refit in England, she returned to American waters and took the Hope before she herself was captured by the French L’Andromaque in September 1780, but was re-captured in April 1781 in the West Indies by the Resource and renamed Unicorn Prize. Refitted at Portsmouth for over £6,500, she served in the Channel and Irish Sea but by 1786 was worn out and, paid off at Deptford, was broken up there in August 1787. 251A (detail) £2500-3500 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 75 PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. TOM PERKINS REMOVED FROM PLUMPTON PLACE, EAST SUSSEX -- LOTS 252-254 252. A FINE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY, POSSIBLY DOCKYARD, WOOD AND METAL MODEL FOR A TOPSAIL S CHOONER the hull planked with square-headed copper pins, ebonised main wale and top sides, scroll-form head piece, carved and glazed stern, gallery and quarter lights, planked and pinned deck with details including anchor winch with working ratchet, bitts, metal anchor with wooden stock, gratings, deck rings, raised companionway with glazed sides, sliding top revealing painted interior, wood and brass helm inscribed DEXTER, twin raked masts with ebonised yards, with stun’s’l booms, standing rigging with ebonised locks secured to chain pates, running rigging with sheathed locks etc. Measurements overall -- 43 x 62in. (109 x 157.5cm.); wall-mounting brackets £3000-5000 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road 252 252 (detail) 76 252 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 253. A 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND METAL MODEL 18-GUN FRIGATE with planked and pinned hull, carved and gilt scroll-form figure piece, stern and quarter lights, planked and pinned deck with details including winch, carved wooden anchors with bound stocks, bitts, deck hatches, deck rings, twelve brass cannon in rigged trucks with sliders, suite of fitted ship’s boats and dinghies, capstan, wood and metal helm, companionway etc., three raked bound masts with yards, stun’s’l booms, bow sprit with metal dolphin striker, standing and running rigging, with ebonised dead-eyes and wooden blocks -- measurements overall 44 x 58in. (112 x 147cm.); wall-mounting brackets £2000-3000 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road 253 (detail) 253 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 77 254 (detail) 254 254. A LATE 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND METAL MODEL FOR A 28-GUN FRIGATE with green-painted hull carved from the solid, ebonised main wale, gun ports with wooden barrels, Royal Navy-type carved full length figurehead of an officer in bicorn hat, glazed stern and quarter lights, planked and pinned deck with details including cannons in sliders, bitts, well deck with fitted boats over, companionways, capstan, double helm, deck lights, with three bound masts, white-painted to the first stage yards, stun’s’l booms, bow sprit with double dolphin striker, standing and running rigging, blocks and tackle -- measurements overall 47 x 62in. (119.5 x 157.5cm.); wall-mounting brackets £1000-1500 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road 78 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Various Properties 255. A 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND METAL MODEL OF A 12-GUN CUTTER with planked and pinned hull with lead-weighted keel, scored deck with details including working mahogany anchor, winch, deck hatches, gratings, deck light, guns and carriages and tillers, with single gaff, rigged raked mast with suit of stitched linen sails, standing and running rigging -- overall measurements 53 x 52ins. (134.5 x 132cm.); stand It has been suggested that this model may in fact be a small dockyard-pattern model which was converted with a lead keel in the latter part of the 19th-Century. £2000-3000 256. AN ATTRACTIVE 19TH-CENTURY PICTURE MODEL/ SHADOW BOX OF A THREE-MAST MERCHANT SHIP depicted with carved hull, carved wooden sails and rigging, sailing on port reach on a calm sea with blue cloudy sky behind, contained within a marquetry frame with demi-lune cartouche of a similar vessel over -- overall measurements 22 x 33in. (56 x 84cm.) £2000-3000 257. A 19TH-CENTURY PICTURE HALF-MODEL OF THE WHITBY COBLE MEG the 20in. hull carved from the solid with clinker planking, seats and mast, and mounted on a canvas laid on board in oils, with a colourful harbour scene with cliffs behind -- overall measurements including frame 22½ x 35½in. (57 x 89.5cm.) £600-800 255 256 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 257 79 258. A REMARKABLE 1:96 SCALE MODEL DIORAMA OF THE VICTORY PREPARING TO SAIL, ANCHORED OFF AGINCOURT SOUND, SARDINIA, AT 3.45PM ON THE 19TH JANUARY 1805 WITH THE CAPTAINS OF THE ACTIVE AND SEAHORSE APPROACHING TO REPORT modelled and presented from his own exhaustive researches by T. Davies; the Victory fully modelled in fruit and box woods with planked hull copper sheathed below the waterline, contrasting black and yellow hull with open gun ports on upper two decks with guns fitted with red tompions run out forward, the latter ports glazed, finely carved head-piece, glazed stern and quarter galleries with internal fittings visible, planked decks and bound masts with standing and running rigging of correct weight, yards and stun’s’l booms, flying the signal to ‘unmoor’ from the mizzen mast, the decks crowded with numerous crew and officers undertaking tasks including furling sails, stowing anchor ropes, preparing to raise an approaching pinnace, with a company of marines being drilled, the poop deck with Nelson pointing and Hardy watching as Pascoe stows signal flags, the whole mounted in a 6in. deep rippled green glass sea with painted white flecking, a pinnace with ten oarsmen, two officers and a marine approaching, contained in a bespoke glazed case with backdrop and stern views painted by Geoff Hunt showing the headland and rest of squadron, internal electric lighting, dust trap and legend to front, mounted on tapering legs. Measurements overall -75 x 53½ x 26in. (190.5 x 136 x 66cm.); framed charts of location and description of activities; service table (5) £20000-30000 258 258 (detail) 80 258 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 258 (detail) 258 (detail) Born of a frustration with the inadequacies of some models to show the Victory accurately enough and to put it into an interesting moment of history, this model evolved into what is possibly the most complex and detailed presentation of this famous ship yet undertaken. Log books and site visits were used to determine Victory’s precise anchorage at this date, from which photographs and period pictures were used by renowned marine artist Geoff Hunt to provide the backdrop canvases; detailed discussions with historians and the curator of H.M.S. Victory were undertaken to extraordinary degrees to establish precisely the arrangement of the vessel at this date - there was a small refit before the Battle of Trafalgar which provided additional challenges. Three years of trials were taken with the sea to get it realistic. It is uniquely poured around the hull to conform to the modeller’s wishes to create the correct light refraction, so the hull and anchor cable look as they did when Nelson gave the order to set sail. The success of the vignettes on the deck, in the rigging and the pinnace is a rare achievement with very few models so successfully employing this detail. To preserve the model for posterity, the modeller designed an airtight case with temperature-controlled climate and a dust trap on top, however should anything ever come astray, full instructions on how to access it are provided along with a table of the right height to slide the model on. 258 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 258 (detail) 81 259 259. A WELL-PRESENTED H ALF-MODEL OF THE C ELEBRATED AMERICAN TEA C LIPPER RED JACKET (1854) modelled by J. Hayward with laminated carved hull coppered below the waterline, carved and painted deck fittings with cut-away masts, mounted on a green baize-covered backing board with engraved brass specification plate -- 17¼ x 40in. (44 x 101.6cm.) £200-400 260 260. A WELL-PRESENTED 1:24 SCALE HALF-BLOCK MODEL FOR THE G.L. WATSON-DESIGNED R ACING YACHT MADGE (1879) modelled by Peter Ward, carved from laminated mahogany with black-painted top sides brass fittings, cutaway mast, bow sprit and boom, mounted on wooden display board with details -- overall measurements 10 x 38½in. (25.5 x 98cm.) £600-800 261 261. A WELL-PRESENTED ¼IN. TO THE FOOT SCALE HALF-MODEL OF THE 23 METRE CLASS RACING YACHT CAMBRIA (1928) modelled by Peter Ward, with carved hull finished in red, green and white, cutaway mast with boom and bow sprit, mounted on a polished wood display board with details -- overall measurements 9 x 37½in. (23 x 95.3cm.) £400-600 82 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 262 262. A FINE AND WELL-PRESENTED 1:48 SCALE STATIC DISPLAY MODEL OF THE WORLD’S FIRST TURBINE-POWERED C RAFT TURBINIA DESIGNED BY SIR CHARLES PARSONS IN 1894 modelled by John R. Haynes with bespoke pre-formed hull, painted deck with superstructure and fittings as appropriate and including anchor, winch, glazed wheel house with steering wires to aft rudder shoe, deck rails with named life buoys, raked buff-coloured funnel, engine room companionway and observation post, fitted dinghy with gratings, oars etc, the two-tone hull fitted with three propeller shafts each supported three brass propellers, mounted on brass columns within wooden glazed case with maker’s plate. Cased measurements -- 9¾ x 31 x 6in. (25 x 79 x 15cm.) Turbinia was designed by Sir Charles Parsons, inventor and builder of Parsons turbines. She was built by him in 1894 to test Parsons turbines in service and to demonstrate the advantages of turbine vs reciprocating engine propulsion. Naturally, the fastest type of craft should be used for such demonstrations. It was a sad blow when, powered by one radial flow turbine, Turbinia made less than 20 knots due to cavitation at the high turbine speeds of 1800-2000 RPM. Parsons made many studies of cavitation. The single turbine was removed and replaced by three Parsons parallel-flow turbines, each driving a shaft with three propellers on each shaft as clearly seen in this model. The Royal Naval Review for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee took place at the Spithead in 1897. With all the ships of the Navy, guest vessels, and huge crowds looking on, the tiny (comparatively) Turbinia ripped through the rows of cumbersome naval vessels at an astonishing 35 knots. This bravado display effectively demonstrated beyond question the superiority of steam turbines, and in a very short time successful turbine installations had been made and put in service on coastal steamers. The Cunard Line experimented with turbines in the 20,000 ton Carmania, and then entrusted turbines to their Mauretania and Lusitania. Both ships became world famous, the former holding the transatlantic speed record from 1910 to 1929. Turbinia was solely a demonstration vessel to show, as she certainly did, the advantages of turbine drive. Her weight of 44½ tons divided by her horsepower gave a very low 49 pounds per horsepower, only to be surpassed five years later by the American Arrow which, even with reciprocating engines, achieved a figure of 36 pounds per horsepower. Shortly after being photographed alongside the Mauretania, the first large, fast, turbine powered ocean liner, she was laid up on the Tyne. Her after part was retired to exhibition in 1927 in the Imperial Science Museum in London. In 1961 both halves were re-joined in Newcastle on Tyne where she can now be seen. £2000-3000 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 83 263 263. AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE AND BALEEN MODEL OF A FIRST RATE SHIP OF THE LINE with planked and pinned hull, polychrome figurehead and guns run out of ports, mounted on original wood and bone base (unrigged, missing parts, dust), together with a quantity of associated bone components, base diameter -- 8in. (20.3cm.) £800-1200 265. A WELL-PRESENTED FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WARSTYLE MINIATURE BONE MODEL FOR A 64-GUN THIRD RATE SHIP with carved 3-inch long hull, ebony wales, guns with open gun ports, warrior-form figurehead, carved stern and quarter galleries, simple deck fittings, fully rigged masts, yards and stun’s’l booms with bone blocks, mounted on a bone base secured to ebonised case with glazed cover -- 5¼in. (13.3cm.) square £600-800 264. A 19TH-CENTURY IVORY DIEPPE MODEL FRIGATE with carved hull, masts with standing and running rigging, blocks and ivory sails, mounted on ebonised base with dinghy off port side contained within a glass dome. The model -- 3 x 4in. (7.5 x 10cm.); the dome -- 6½ x 6in. (16.5 x 15cm.) £400-600 264 84 265 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 266 266. A FINELY-CARVED AND DETAILED EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE SHIP MODEL FOR A 74-GUN THIRD RATE SHIP OF THE LINE the 13in. planked and pinned hull with fretwork and gold leaf main wale, retractable guns with stern cords and red-painted port lids, warrior-form figurehead, balustrade stern with quarter galleries, deck details including capstan, casks, fretted hammock racks, well deck, bitts, deck lights, bound masts with yards, stun’s’l booms, standing rigging with deadeyes and chain plates, running rigging with blocks and two long boats, mounted on planked bone base secured within glazed wooden case with provenance plaque. Overall measurements -- 22 x 27½ x 11½in. (56 x 70 x 29cm.) Provenance: Princess Eugene’s Collection £12000-18000 266 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 85 267 267. A WELL-PRESENTED BONE AND BALEEN NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER-OF-WAR SHIP MODEL with 12in. planked and pinned hull, sprung guns operated via stern cords, brass anchors with bone stocks, carved figurehead, stern and quarter galleries, the deck with baleen to centre, polished guns in trucks, deck rings, casks, belfry, capstan, wooden long boats, bound masts with yards, stun’s’l booms, standing and running rigging with bone blocks and deadeyes, mounted on contemporary parquetry bone and wood base with balustrade. Overall measurements -- 17 x 21in. (43 x 53.3cm.) £15000-20000 268 (detail) 86 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 268 268. A LARGE, FINELY-CARVED AND DETAILED EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR WOODEN SHIP MODEL OF THE HEROIC FRENCH VETERAN O F TRAFALGAR L’INTRÉPIDE the planked and pinned hull with ebony main and secondary wales, three decks of retractable brass guns operated via stern cords, brass anchors with wooden stocks, finely-carved ivory warrior-form figurehead, stern and quarter galleries, planked decks with details including capstan, stove pipe, water casks, two large brass ship’s bells flanking the well deck, ship’s boat fitted with cross boards, thwarts and oars, gratings, companionways, helm, front of poop carved with swags of arms, deck lights, chicken coops, stern boats in davits, Jacob’s ladder, brass guns in carriages, bound masts with yards, stun’s’l booms, standing and running rigging and other details, mounted in a wooden cradle stand (later, cleaning, restoration to rigging). Overall measurements -- 29 x 36in. (74 x 91.5cm.) A ‘Bold’ Class 74-gun frigate launched as Intrépido in Ferrol, Spain in 1799, she was given to France in 1800 which adapted the name. She took part in Villeneuve’s West Indies expedition in May/June 1805, and fought at Calder’s Action on her return that July. However her most glorious (and final) action was at Trafalgar. Captained by the bluff-but-experienced Louis Infernet (who had assumed command in August), she formed part of Vice Admiral Dumanoir’s van squadron. Attempting to relieve the pressure on Villeneuve’s centre, L’Intrépide was the only one of ten ships that sailed straight for the mêlée and, during two hours of intense fighting, engaged seven or eight British ships, on one occasion coming under fire from four or five simultaneously. Incredibly Infernet came through unscathed, however 242 of his 745 crew were casualties, and ultimately dismasted with her rudder shot away and wheel smashed they were “obliged to yield” as Infernet put it. During the severe storms that followed the action it proved impossible to preserve all the prizes and L’Intrépide was burnt on Collingwood’s orders. Six months later Infernet returned to France as part of a prisoner exchange and was awarded the Grande Croix Légion d’Honneur by Napoleon and is one of the few French naval officers to have his name carved in the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. As one of the most illustrious French vessels atTrafalgar, it is not surprising that the prisoner who made this model felt secure enough to name it, as Lt. Senhouse of the Conqueror commented afterwards, she put up one of the most gallant defences I have ever witnessed and would have been a viable commercial prospect in an age when heroic gallantry counted for as much, if not more, than the cause in which it was deployed. £28000-35000 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 87 269 269 (detail) 269. A FINE AND EXCEPTIONALLY DETAILED BUILDER’S MODEL FOR THE ‘A’ C LASS TANKER M .V. ARIES, BUILT BY NIPPON KOKAN KK, YOKOHAMA FOR SOCIEDAD TRANSOCEANIC CANOPUS, S.A., 1957 the laminated carved hull with lowered boarding companionway, bilge keels and Plimsol marks, with green-painted deck covered in a multitude of gold-plated fittings, central and aft superstructure with boats in davits, awning stanchions, liveried funnel and much other fine detailing, mounted within brass-bound glazed case with specification plate. Overall measurements -- 22½ x 71 x 15¾in. (57 x 180 x 40cm.) Aries was renamed Irenes Spirit (‘73) and broken at Inchon in 1976; Antares was renamed Antares II (‘72) and Black Builder (‘74) and was broken at Browsville in 1978; Andromeda was renamed Scapriver (‘72) and Kyra-Christina (‘74) and broken at Bilbao in 1976. £3000-5000 88 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 270 270. A BOARDROOM DISPLAY MODEL FOR THE B RITISH FERRIES SEALINK PASSENGER ‘SUPERFERRY’ M.V. FANTASIA the hull constructed from carved laminated wood with metal and plastic superstructure and fittings, completed with company livery (damage to bow section, some loose parts and wear) -- 20 x 65in. (51 x 165cm.) contained in wooden transit box with rope handles £400-600 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road 269 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 269 (detail) 89 271 271 (detail) 271. A BUILDER’S MIRROR-BACKED HALF-MODEL FOR THE S INGLE SCREW CARGO STEAMERS CROWN OF TOLEDO AND CROWN OF SEVILLE, BUILT BY RUSSELL, GLASGOW, FOR THE C ROWN STEAMSHIP CO., 1912 the laminated and carved hull with gold-plated fittings, line deck and superstructure, cutaway funnel and masts and fruitwood boats in derricks, mounted on a front-silvered mirror within original mahogany case with builder’s plate (mirror fractured). Overall measurements -- 22½ x 135 x 11¾in. (57 x 343 x 32.5cm.) Launched in November 1911 and August 1912, the Toledo was registered at 5806 - 520 tons heavier than her sister. Both were sold in 1920 to the Charente Steam Ship Co. and renamed Craftsman and Collegian respectively. They were both broken up by different Scottish firms in 1933. £1000-1500 271 (detail) 90 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 272 272 (detail) 272. Sold on behalf of the The Wellesley Nautical School Charity A FINE MIRROR-BACKED BUILDER’S HALF MODEL OF THE CARGO SHIPS DALMORE & DALVEEN, BUILT AND ENGINED BY SCOTTS’ OF GREENOCK FOR CAMPBELL BROS & CO., 1927 with laminated and carved hull, lowered companionway, silvered fittings as appropriate, lined and lacquered fruitwood decks, hatches and fitted, glazed bridge, painted superstructure with stayed funnel, two boats in davits, steering gear with chains etc. and much other fine detailing, mounted on original front-silvered mirror with angled end mirrors and ivorine builder’s plate below within original glass-fronted mahogany case. Measurements overall -- 19¼ x 64¾ x 7¾in. (49 x 164.5 x 19.6cm.) Provenance: H.M. Training Ship Wellesley and thence to the Wellesley Nautical School Charity This pair of large cargo steamers registered 5,193 tons. Dalveen was bombed and sunk by German aircraft on 28th September, 1940 on a voyage from Montreal to Hull. Eleven of her crew of 43 were killed; Dalmore fared better and, surviving the War, was sold and renamed Ingerto (1946), Tassos (1960) and Claire (1961) under which name she was broken up at La Spezia in July 1969. £2500-3500 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 272 (detail) 91 273 273 (detail) Various Properties 273. AN 19TH-CENTURY BUILDER’S HALF-MODEL FOR THE CARGO SHIP EGLINTON, BUILT BY HUGH McINTYRE, PAISLEY, 1877 the laminated carved hull with black-painted topsides, lined decks and superstructure, gilt fittings, cutaway masts and funnel, mounted on a satinwood display board with builder’s plate within dome-fronted glazed display case. Overall measurements -- 10 x 38in. (25.5 x 96.5cm.) Launched in April 1877, no career history has been found for this 186 ton vessel at the present time. £2500-3500 92 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 274 274 (detail) 274. A BUILDER’S MODEL OF THE TUG IRANDE, BUILT FOR THE THAMES STEAM TUG & LIGHTERAGE CO. LTD. BY JOHN I. THORNEYCROFT & CO. LTD, SOUTHAMPTON, 1929-30 the carved hull fully painted with gold-plated fittings including anchor davit and winch, foremast with navigation lamps, air intake, bell, wheel house with helm, telegraphs, klaxon, life buoys, counter-weighted collapsible funnel with company colours, ventilators, navigation lamps on brackets, engine room hatch covers, tow hook etc, mounted on turned wooden fittings within glazed wooden case and ivorine builder’s plate (detached). Cased measurements -- 14 x 29½ x 13½in. (35.5 x 75 x 34.5cm.) No ‘Irande’ is listed in the company inventory compiled by K.C. Barnaby in his history of Thorneycroft, however, two motor tugs numbered 1084-5 were built in 1929-30 for the Thames Steam Tug & Lighterage Co. The single name listed is Wortha which has the same overall length noted on the model’s plate, the next deliveries to this company were for diesel electric tugs in 1935 and 1937. What Wortha’s sister was called, or their fates, remains unknown. £2500-4000 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 93 275 275 (detail) 275. A BUILDER’S HALF-BLOCK MIRROR-BACK MODEL FOR THE S TEAM TRAWLER BIRCH, BUILT BY COOK, WELTON & GEMMELL LTD, 1912 with laminated and carved hull, black top side, lined and shaded superstructure with silvered fittings as appropriate, mounted on a frontsilvered mirror within mahogany display case with plush-lined base and ivorine builder’s plate, overall measurements -- 16 x 39½in. (40.5 x 100.3cm.) Birch was mined off Yarmouth on 23rd August, 1916. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 1st April 1998, lot 463 £1500-2000 276 276. A HALF-BACKED BUILDER’S MODEL OF A PADDLE STEAMER, FIRST HALF 19TH-CENTURY the laminated carved hull with painted black topside and paddle box, hatch covers, four cutaway masts and two raked cutaway funnels, mounted on wooden display board -- 15 x 118in. (38 x 300cm) It has been suggested that this model was built by Elders of Glasgow, circa 1830. £1000-1500 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road 94 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 277 277 (detail) 277. A RARE BUILDER’S MIRROR-BACKED HALF-MODEL FOR THE FIRTH PASSENGER PADDLE STEAMER TANTALLON CASTLE, BUILT FOR THE GALLOWAY SALOON STEAM PACKET COMPANY BY J. SCOTT, KINGHORN, 1899 the laminated carved hull painted pink below the waterline and lavender grey over, decorated paddle box with feathering wheel, lined deck and superstructure complete with silvered fittings and twin raked stayed funnels in company livery, mounted on a front-silvered mirror with angled end mirrors and details plaque within mahogany display case for wall hanging -- 23 x 68½ x 11in. (58.5 x 174 x 28cm.) Launched 6 May 1899 by Scott of Kinghorn -- a yard noted for launching ships ready to sail, with steam up, Tantallon Castle was GSSP’s largest steamer at 393 tons and a length of 190ft. A “wet” steamer, she didn’t remain with her first owners long -- even after her funnels were lengthened to improve her steam, which possibly explains her frequent changes of owner. By 1901 she was located in Brighton as the Sussex Belle under the ownership of Captain Lee; in 1904 she was sold for service in North Wales and renamed Rhos Colwyn. A year later the emerging Barry Railway Company purchased her in 1905, and she was renamed again as the Westonia where she operated mainly on the Cardiff-Weston ferry. She remained with the railway company until 1910 until her sale to P & A Campbell at the end of 1911 who re-boilered her. Emerging with one funnel instead of two and now renamed Tintern, she only worked for the 1912 season in the Campbell fleet before being sold for use in Portugal, changing name one last time to Alentejo, surviving there until broken up in 1924. £6000-8000 Please also see detail on section divide, page 72 Tantallon Castle additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 95 278 278. A BUILDER’S MIRROR-BACKED HALF-MODEL FOR THE STEEL SCHOONER-RIGGED STEAM YACHT VENETIA, BUILT BY HAWTHORNE & CO. TO DESIGNS BY COX & KING, 1903 the laminated and carved hull with glazed portholes, silvered fittings including anchor with studded cable and winch, deck lights, companionways, masts, binnacle, superstructure with over bridge with binnacle, helm, telegraph, ventilators, cutaway funnel, aft helm and binnacle, capstan and other details, mounted on a front-silvered mirror within glazed wooden case with details plate, overall measurements -- 27½ x 74½in. (70 x 189.5cm.) Owned by several well-known yachtsmen over the years, Venetia served out of Gibraltar during World War I where, with the assistance of the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey vessel Surveyor, she was credited with damaging U-39 so severely, the submarine was forced to seek internship with Spain. Her later years were spent in Canada on the Great Lakes, and she disappeared from Lloyds’ List in 1968. £8000-10000 278 (detail) 96 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 279 279. A FINE BUILDER’S MODEL FOR A THREE-MASTED SCHOONER-RIGGED STEAM YACHT, PROBABLY BARROW SHIPBUILDING CO. LTD. C.1873 the hull carved in laminated fruitwoods with ebonised topsides, brass glazed portholes, finely carved figurehead, lined and planked decks with lined and painted superstructure, brass and silvered fittings including four boats in davits, open bridge with telegraph, binnacle and helm, raked stayed funnel, engine room lights, gratings, saloon, benches etc., three raked two-stage masts with standing and running rigging, mounted on brass columns within wooden display case with access door to stern. Cased measurements -- 24 x 37 x 14in. (61 x 94 x 35.5cm.) Provenance: Langfords Marine Antiques. Although un-named, this model bears a striking resemblance to one sold by Messrs Christie’s, South Kensington in sale 9855 (24 May 2004, lot 324) and which was known to be the S.Y. Aries built for Sir James Ramsden in 1873. That model also bore no name, but her unique propeller arrangement and lines gave ample means of confirming the identity suggested by a later plaque. It seems reasonable to suggest therefore that this model is not a proposal model but another yacht of similar vintage whose identity has yet to be revealed. £8000-12000 279 (details) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 97 280 280 (detail) 280 (detail) 280. A FINE BUILDER’S MODEL FOR THE S .S. PENCARROW, BUILT BY IRVINE SHIPBUILDING, WEST HARTLEPOOL FOR R.B. CHELLEW, 1921 the laminated and carved hull with lined grey-painted decks with detailed silver-plated fittings, white-painted superstructure, stayed liveried funnel, davits with fitted boats, masts with derricks and rigging, contained within glazed mahogany display case with ivorine builder’s plates on glazed display base and stand (later). Measurements including stand -- 58½ x 84 x 17½in. (148.5 x 213.5 x 44.5cm.) Registered at 4,841 tons, the Pencarrow enjoyed a long career. Surviving the War, she was sold to A. Jurgenthal and renamed Avon. Sold again in 1955 to S.G. Embiricos and renamed Staras, she was broken up under that name at Hirao in July 1959. £8000-10000 280 (detail) 98 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 281 281 (detail) 281. A FINE BUILDER’S MODEL FOR THE M .S. VANCOUVER CITY, BUILT BY W. DOXFORD & SONS FOR REARDON SMITH & SONS, 1930 the laminated and carved hull with lined lacquered boxwood decks with detailed gold-plated fittings, white-painted superstructure, stayed liveried funnel, davits with fitted boats, masts with derricks and rigging, contained within glazed mahogany display case with ivorine builder’s plates on glazed display base and stand (later). Measurements including stand -56 x 73 x 20in. (142 x 185.5 x 51cm.) The Vancouver City (a large vessel of nearly 5,000 tons) was on passage from Suva bound for the United Kingdom with a cargo of sugar when, on 14th September 1939 (eleven days after War had been declared), she was torpedoed and sunk at position 53.23 N, 7.03 W with the loss of three lives. £8000-10000 This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 281 (detail) 99 282 282 (detail) 282. Sold on behalf of the The Wellesley Nautical School Charity A FINE 1:48 SCALE BUILDER’S DISPLAY MODEL OF THE R OYAL NAVY ‘LIGHTFOOT’ CLASS FLOTILLA LEADER TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER H.M.S MARKSMAN, BUILT BY R. & W. HAWTHORN, LESLIE & CO. LTD, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, 1915 with laminated and carved hull finished in light grey with pink underside, the cream-coloured deck complete with silvered fittings and armament as appropriate, four stayed raked funnels, three fitted wooden boats in davits, and much other fine detailing, mounted on sliding base with builder’s plate within original mahogany glazed display case with lockable end panels. Measurements overall -- 36½ x 95 x 19in. (92.7 x 241.3 x 48.3cm.) Provenance: H.M. Training Ship Wellesley and thence to the Wellesley Nautical School Charity £15000-25000 END OF SALE Next Sale Date Wednesday 24th April 2013 Closing 28th February 2013 282 (detail) 100 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 282 (detail) 282 (detail) One of originally two flotilla leaders laid down as a result of the emergency 1914/15 naval estimates, the ‘Lightfoot’ class ultimately totalled seven. Each was named beginning with the designation letter of each flotilla it was to lead. Displacing 1,440 tons (significantly larger than ordinary destroyers), her three-shaft Browne-Curtis turbines developed a very respectable 34½ knots. Armed with four 4in. quick-firing and other smaller guns, and four 12in. deck-mounted torpedo tubes, she was manned by 104 crew and, with her enlarged administration space below deck, proved to be a great success. Commissioned on the 18th November 1915, by when she was urgently needed for the War effort, she saw service at Jutland where she was commanded by Commander Norton Sulivan as part of the 12th Destroyer Flotilla. She was broken up in November 1921. 282 (detail) additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 101 102 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 103 104 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Ship Name Index Afric, S.S. Andromeda, M.V. Antares, M.V. Aries, M.V. Aurora Häfverö Barfleur, H.M.S. Birch, S.T. Blythville, S.S. Bounty, H.M.S. Boyne, H.M.S. Cambria Ceylon, H.M.S. Cimbri, H.M.S. Crown of Seville, S.S. Crown of Toledo, S.S. Dalmore, S.S. Dalveen, S.S. Dexter Discovery, S.S. Dorset Duncan, H.M.S. Eagle, H.M.S. Eglinton, S.S. Endeavour, H.M.S. 141 269 269 269 6 40 275 8 62 25 261 42 2 271 271 272 272 252 21 145 27 23 273 65 Euryalus, H.M.S. Fairfield Fantasia, M.V. Flamboro, S.S. Good Friends Hanover Iron Duke, H.M.S K5, H.M.S. Kent, H.M.S. Kingston, H.M.S. L’Intrépide Lawhill Lusitania, R.M.S. Madge Malaya, H.M.S. Marksman, H.M.S. Marlborough, H.M.S. Mauretania, R.M.S. Meg Memphis Queen III, P.S. Mohawk, H.M.S. Osborne, R.Y. Pencarrow, S.S. Plucky, H.M.S. 31 116 270 5 115 15 26 33 23 243 268 9 110 260 23 282 35 114 257 11 23 28 280 34 Powerful, H.M.S. 36 QEII, R.M.S. 108 Queen Elizabeth, R.M.S. 108 Queen Mary, R.M.S. 108, 111, 112 Raleigh, H.M.S. 20 Ramillies, H.M.S. 23 Red Jacket 259 Roker, S.S. 133 Royal Sovereign, H.M.S. 23 Saracen, H.M.S. 32 Solebay 250 Sportive, H.M.S. 30 Stirling Castle, R.M.N.V. 109 Susannah Knapp 4 Tantallon Castle, P.S. 277 Turbinia, S.Y. 262 Unicorn 251A Valhalla, R.Y.S. 88 Vancouver City, M.S. 281 Venetia, S.Y. 278 Veteran, H.M.S. 35 Victory, H.M.S. 46, 258 Warspite, H.M.S. 23 Instrument Makers Index Abel-Klinger, C. Adams, G. Ainsley, T.L. Baker Barraud Bedford, H. Benevolo Brener Cary Cary & Co. Casartelli, J. Casella Claxton & Morton Cottam & Hallen Cox Cuff, J. Culpeper, E. Dancer, J.B. Davis Dent, E.J. 177 226 246 211 164 160 182 215 243 172 213 180 220 212 223 199 198 209 187 161 Dolland Dollond Fraser, W. Gilbert, W. & T. Hamilton Hamilton & Inches Harting Bank, H.J. Heath & Co. Hughes & Son, H. Johnston, W. & A.K. Jones, T. Jones, W. & S. Larmour Listor & Martins Martin, B. Matheson & Co. Menlemans Mercer Merz, J. Negretti & Zambra Noble, J. additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 187 186, 197, 237 216 238 166 229 175 241, 244 173, 230 178 210 205 245 236 196 242 221 165 184 227 233 Norie, J.W. 234 Potter, J.D. 231 Ramsden 181, 186, 188, 191 Ray & Co., J.W. 165 Ross, A. 208 Stanley 218 Stebbing, J.R. 222 Steward 162 Storer, W. 190 Swift & Son 202 Syeds, A. 240 Troughton, E. 235 Vacheron & Constantin 167 Vogler, A. 163 Walter, B. 239 Watkins & Hill 225 Watson & Son 214 Westbury 171 Willson, G. 189 105 Charles Miller Ltd Catalogue Subscription Form In order to avoid missing a sale why not subscribe and receive the catalogue directly from the printer’s mailing house. Subscribers receive at least two catalogues per annum and are kept up-to-date with sale-related events at Charles Miller Ltd. 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The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a). The buyer must arrange collection of lots within 10 working days of the auction. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or (ii) 10 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, CM will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. CM’s assumption of risk is subjected to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business Sellers 107 (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. CM will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers. 9. Remedies for non-payment Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, CM may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; Cancel the sale of the lot; Set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by CM against any amounts owed to CM by the Buyer for the lot; Reject future bids from the Buyer; Charge interest at 4% per annum above HSBC Bank Plc base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; Re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at CM’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in CM’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to CM. CM shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; Commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs; Disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) 10. (a) (b) 11. (a) (b) 12. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Failure to collect purchases If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 20 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the buyer’s expense and risk at CM’s premises or in independent storage. If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 6 months of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the buyer, CM will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at CM’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all CM’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction. Data Protection CM will use information supplied by bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by CM for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties worldwide for the purpose outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i) Miscellaneous All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by CM are the copyright of CM. These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without CM’s prior consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assignees and representatives. The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties. If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect. These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of CM. Charles Miller Ltd’s Authenticity Guarantee If Charles Miller Ltd sells an item of Property which is later shown to be a “counterfeit”, subject to the terms below Charles Miller Ltd. will rescind the sale and return the Buyer the total amount paid by the Buyer to Charles Miller Ltd. for that Property, up to a maximum of the Purchase Price. The guarantee lasts for one (1) year after the date of the relevant auction, is for the benefit of the Buyer only and is non-transferable. “Counterfeit” means an item of Property that in Charles Miller Ltd.’s reasonable opinion is an imitation created with the intent to deceive over the authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description of such matters is not included in the catalogue description for the Property. Property shall not be considered Counterfeit solely because of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work (including, but not limited to, recolouring, tooling or repainting). Please note that this guarantee does not apply if either:(i) the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of the sale that the item was a counterfeit would have been by means of processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical; or likely to have caused damage to or loss in value to the Property (in Charles Miller Ltd.’s reasonable opinion); or 108 (iii) there has been no material loss in value of the Property from its value had it accorded with its catalogue description. To claim under this guarantee the Buyer must:(i) notify Charles Miller Ltd. in writing within one (1) month of receiving any information that causes the Buyer to question the authenticity or attribution of the Property, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at which it was purchased and the reasons why it is believed to be Counterfeit; and (ii) return the Property to Charles Miller Ltd. in the same condition as at the date of sale and be able to transfer good title in the Property, free from any third party claims arising after the date of the sale. Charles Miller Ltd. has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. Charles Miller Ltd. may require the Buyer to obtain at the Buyer’s cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the relevant field and acceptable to Charles Miller Ltd. Charles Miller Ltd. shall not be bound by any reports produced by the Buyer, and reserves the right to seek additional expert advice at its own expense. In the event Charles Miller Ltd. decides to rescind the sale under this Guarantee, it may refund to the Buyer the reasonable costs of up to two mutually approved independent expert reports, provided always that the costs of such reports have been approved in advance and in writing by Charles Miller Ltd. additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com ABSENTEE BID FORM Charles Miller Ltd (Please print or type) Sale Title Maritime & Scientific Models, Instruments & Art Date 31st October 2012 Name Address Code: Cochrane Please mail or fax to: Charles Miller Ltd 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11Imperial Road London SW6 2AG Fax +44 (0) 207 806 5531 Postcode Telephone/Home Business Fax Vat No. Important Email Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the hammer price(s) mentioned below. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or reserves and in an amount up to but not exceeding the specified amount. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may further bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve by placing responsive or consecutive bids for a lot. Signed I agree to be bound by Charles Miller Ltd.’s Conditions of Business. If any bid is successful, I agree to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price at the rate stated in the front of the catalogue and any VAT, or amounts in lieu of VAT, which may be due on the buyer’s premium and the hammer price. Methods of Payment Charles Miller Ltd. welcomes the following methods of payment, most of which will facilitate immediate release of your purchases. Wire Transfer to our Bank Electronic transfers may be sent directly to our Bank: HSBC Bank Plc 38 High Street Dartford Kent DA1 1DG Please ensure all bank charges are met so that we receive the total invoiced amount Date Card type (Visa, Mastercard, Debit) Card Number Cardholder Name Expiry Date 3 digit security code Billing Address (if different from above) Cardholder Signature We reserve the right to use these details if prompt payment is not received Lot Description £ Bid Price IBAN No.: GB47MIDL40190401754750 BIC.: MIDLGB2128K Sort Code: 40-19-04 Account No.: 01754750 Account Name: Charles Miller Ltd Credit/Debit Card A 4% surcharge is payable on all credit card transactions; there is no charge for UK debit cards. International debit cards attract a 4% surcharge. By signing this form you are authorizing payment for this sale. Sterling Bankers Draft Drawn on a recognised UK bank. Sterling Cash or Cheque Cheques must be drawn on a recognised UK bank. We require seven working days to clear a cheque without a letter of guarantee from your bank. additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com 109 Lot Description £ Bid Price Lot Description £ Bid Price Bid Here Without Being Here All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.the-saleroom.com and register to bid - it’s just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at exactly the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid! 110 additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com Lot 276, Aline 1860, on view March/April 11.30am-11.00pm Pizza Express Payment Payment is due in sterling at the conclusion of the sale and before purchases can be released. Please note that we require seven days to clear sterling cheques unless special arrangements have been made in advance of the sale. We are pleased to accept major credit cards (regrettably we are unable to accept American Express), for which a surcharge will be made of 3% of the transaction total. There is no charge for payments made by UK debit cards. International debit cards are subject to 3% surcharge. Cash payments above £6,000 will not be accepted without prior arrangement. &MFDUSPOJDUSBOTGFSTNBZCFTFOUEJSFDUMZUPPVS#BOLQMFBTFBEEBOZBEEJUJPOBMCBOLDIBSHFTFOTVSJOHXF SFDFJWFUIFGVMMSFDFJQUFEBNPVOU HSBC Bank Plc 38 High Street Dartford Kent DA1 1DG IBAN No.: BIC.: Sort Code: Account No.: Account Name: GB47MIDL40190401754750 MIDLGB2128K 40-19-04 01754750 Charles Miller Ltd 4UPSBHF On receipt of cleared funds, lots can be collected from Charles Miller Ltd.’s premises at 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11 Imperial Road, London SW6 2AG. Please note that collection is #:"110*/5.&/5 on +44 (0) 207 806 5530. "MMMPUTTIPVMECF DMFBSFEXJUIJOBNPOUIPGUIFBVDUJPOEBUFafter which they will be transferred to a third party for storage. A transfer fee of £10 per lot plus all incurred transfer and storage costs due to the third party will be payable prior to release. Photography: darwinmedia.com Charles Miller Ltd 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11 Imperial Road, London, SW6 2AG 5FM t'BY t&NBJMFORVJSJFT!DIBSMFTNJMMFSMUEDPN