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211. An 18th century brass and ebonised octant, with bone scale bearing numbers and initials JBR, with hinged arm and coloured glass lenses, 46.5cm x 34cm. £400-600


212. An 18th/19th century ivory log glass, the glass bulb enclosed within two circular ivory plates with tapered cylindrical supports, 12.5cm high. £200-300


213. A group of three late 19th/early 20th century Naval flags, to include, British Ensign and two others, approximately 138cm x 89cm. £50-100


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214. A 19th century Senior Leftenant’s Admirals hat and epaulets by Matthews Company, Portsmouth, the hat with gold bullion thread, in original Japanned metal box with hinged carrying handle, overall 50cm wide x 19cm. £200-300


SWORDS


216. A George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the etched blade bearing the owners initials H.D.S.P., the plated regulation hilt pierced with Crown and GR monogram, with wire bound fish skin grip and leather knot, in plated two ringed scabbard, with brown leather field scabbard, together with a silver topped swagger stick for the Highland Light Infantry, and a plated swagger stick for the 69 Punjabis Infantry Regiment of the British Indian Army, and a black and white group photograph of the ‘Tay Division Royal Engineers (Vol.) S.M. N.C.O’s MESS-CAMP 1900’ (5). £200-300


Lot 215


215. An Edwadian Royal Marines Naval Officer’s sword by Baker & Co., Canute Rd., Southampton, with etched blade, gilt metal hilt and lions head pommel and shark skin grip, with gilt thread tassel, in black leather and gilt metal scabbard, together with gold thread belt by Wilkinson Pall Mall, W., with gilt metal buckle, together with two black and white portrait photographs showing the Officer in full Dress showing the belt and sword, and two black and white photographs of a steamer, presumably once under his command (6). £250-350


Lot 217


217. A George V basket hilted Officers broadsword of the Black Watch Royal Highlanders by A. & T.A. Thompson, Dover St., London, with etched fullered blade bearing the Regimental details, GR monogram and inscribed ‘Egypt’, the basket hilt pierced with heart-shaped motifs, with wire bound fish skin grip, with plated metal double ringed scabbard, blade 84cm long. £400-600


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