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RARE BRITISH WW II
AIR MINISTRY
MINIATURE SEXTANT
British
Air Ministry Pattern Of the smaller size sextants, it is the
outright Best!
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Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved |
PRESENTED is another gem of a micro-mini tiny sextant that has a
radius of arc of only 3 1/2 inches, but has large size mirrors and shades, full size micrometer drum, of regular size sextant.
The only thing of less performance is the low powered telescope which is minor. It is the second one we've discovered in this
remarkably fine condition. The brass frame is finished in mid-night black wrinkle enamel which is like new. The scale has
a silver inlay that is graduated from - 10 to 120 degrees. The index arm has a quick release trigger and vernier which reads
to 1 arc minute. There are four index shades and three horizon shades. The fittings maintain their original varnish which
has a pleasing age patina. Every thing is designed to make this instrument perform like a full size sextant.
There are no maker's mark, but it carries the serial number 35017 on its arc. Both Heath
and Hughes made these instruments for the Air Ministry, and since this one is slightly different from the Heath we recently
sold, we will attribute it to Hughes. Both were one of Britain's Class “A“ sextant makers. Like the Heath, the
index arm imprint reads:
Royal Crown AM REF No 6B/177
AIR
MINISTRY DESIGN: The Royal Crown and AM marks indicate this sextant was made for the military which accounts for
its exceptional quality. The AM stands for Air Ministry. Marine sextants of this type were used on seaplanes for taking anchor
bearings and also other calculations such as amplitudes of the sun and distance off angles when on the water.
PROVENANCE: None known
INSTRUMENT CONDITION:
The mirrors are in "near new" condition. The index mirror being like new. The horizon mirror has some small Grey specks on
the surface and a vertical line 1/64 inch wide at its edge, neither of which will affect sights. Index and side error are
nil.
The beautiful varnished handle shows no wear. The index arm is complete
and in good working order. The frame and all the machinery are in good working order and nothing is missing except a small
screwdriver and the upper latch plate. It comes with its original pick to adjust the horizon mirror. All the screws and fittings
show their original varnish which has mellowed with age.
CASE:
The sextant comes housed in a high quality, varnished, Mahogany square case with no faults. The case has a brass handle, hinges
and two rotary latches and a lock, but no key. The upper fitting of the lock is missing. It's varnish has mellowed with age
and has a pleasing patina. The round holder in the case holds a small flask of oil. The lower holders are for a pick which
is present and a small screwdriver which is missing.

1 minute
vernier with serial number AM imprint showing above |
THERE
IS NO CERTIFICATE: But these type instruments had minor manufacturing errors over their usable range which for all
practical purposes could be ignored.
All in all, a very rare and exceptionable example
from one of the best known English instrument makers.
DIMENSIONS:
Length of index arm 5 3/4" Width of frame at arc 5" Radius of Arc 3 1/2“ Telescope
fixed focus 2 X Index error Nil Side error Nil Index mirror 46 x 30 mm Horizon mirror 36 x 30 mm Weight
sextant 2 Lbs 7 oz 5 lbs 8 oz total
BRIEF HISTORY OF MAKER: The Henry Hughes name which we believe
to be the maker of this instrumentwas founded in 1838 in London as a maker of chronographic
and scientific instruments. The firm was incorporated as Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd in 1903 and in 1923, the company produced
its first recording echo sounder. In 1935, a controlling interest in the company was acquired by S. Smith & Son Ltd resulting
in the development of marine and aircraft instruments. Following the London office's destruction in the Blitz of 1941, a collaboration
was entered into with Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd, resulting in the establishing of Marine Instruments Ltd. Following
the formal amalgamation of Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd and Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd in 1947 to form Kelvin &
Hughes Ltd, Marine Instruments Ltd acted as regional agents in the UK for Kelvin & Hughes Ltd who were essentially now
a part of Smith's Industries Ltd founded in 1944 as the successors of S. Smith & Son Ltd. The "HUSUN" trademark
was in use starting in the 1920s. Hughes and Heath made many sextants to the same design this being one of them. The more
recognizable are the three ring sextants one under the Heath Hezzenitth brand and the other under the Hughes, Husan brand.
Both arelikely the most numerous ever produced, and can still be found in
great quantity today.
OUR UNCONDITIONAL NO NONSENSE
GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with your purchase it may be returned, if without damage, within three days
of receipt in its original condition and packaging. Returns must be insured for their full value. All that is required is
a prior email authorization by us for the return. The cost of shipping, packaging and handling will be refunded if we are
at fault within the Continental United States.
International buyers welcome, but inquire first. We
have satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China,
Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Estonia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand,
Nigeria, Norway, Nova Scotia, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Scotland,
Singapore, South Africa, Spain, St. Maarten, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USVI and the Eastern
Caribbean.
Buy
this very special historic navigation instrument. It is a great find for that special person who can appreciate only the finest
and most unusual.
ACCEPTED
FORMS OF PAYMENT are Bank wire transfer, cashier's check, money order, or personal check in which case the item will
be held until cleared. No checks from overseas accounts, no credit cards; or PayPal accepted on this item.
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2014 - 2012 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved |
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This Fine Sextant Has Been Sold. Thank you!
RARE HEATH & Co MINIATURE SEXTANT
British Air Ministry Pattern Of the
smaller size sextants, this is the finest we've seen
Copyright 2011 by Land And Sea Collection™,
All Rights Reserved |
PRESENTED is a gem of a micro-mini tiny
sextant that has a radius of arc of only 3 1/2 inches, but has large size mirrors and shades, a full size
micrometer drum, and low powered telescope. The brass frame is finished in mid-night black wrinkle enamel which
is in excellent condition. The scale is of non-tarnishing platinum and is graduated from - 10 to 115 degrees. The index
arm has a quick release trigger and vernier which reads to 1 arc minute. There are four index shades and three horizon
shades. The fittings maintain their original varnish which has a pleasing age patina. Every thing is designed to make this
instrument perform like a full size sextant.
It was made in 1943 by Heath & Co., Eltham, London one of Britain's
Class “A“ sextant makers and has KK 262 engraved on the arc, likely its serial number. More importantly,
the index arm imprint matches the tag and is marked:
Royal Crown AM REF No 6B/177AIR MINISTRY DESIGN: The Royal Crown and
AM marks indicate this sextant was made for the military which accounts for its exceptional quality. The AM stands
for Air Ministry. Marine sextants of this type were used on seaplanes for taking anchor bearings and also other
calculations such as amplitudes of the sun and distance off angles when on the water.
PROVENANCE:
U.S. Customs papers show it entered the United States, August 4, 1955. It was purchased by its last owner and
used at sea from 1974 - 1978 including passages to the Bahamas, Caribbean down to St. Vincent, the Panama canal
and over to Tonga. For the last 33 years it has been on display.
INSTRUMENT CONDITION: The mirrors are in remarkably good condition for
their age and use at sea with the index mirror being like new. The horizon mirror has one small speck on the surface and a
vertical line 1/32 inch wide, neither of which will affect sights. Index and side error are nil.
The beautiful handle
with bright varnish shows no wear. The index arm is complete and in good working order. The frame and
all the machinery are in good working order and nothing is missing except a small screwdriver and pick. All the screws
and fittings show their original varnish which has mellowed with age.
CASE: The sextant comes
housed in a high quality, varnished, Mahogany case, and a tag on its side is labeled on four lines, A.M.; 6B/177;
SEXTANT MARINE PATTERN; 3 1/2 INCH. The square case has an age crack on the top, but is sound. The case has
brass handle, hinges and latches and a lock, but no key. Its high gloss varnish has a warm patina of age. The
round holder in the case was for a small flask of oil. The lower holders are for a pick and a small screwdriver.

Large micrometer wheel and 1 minute vernier |
CERTIFICATE: The original certificate by the Hezzanith
Instrument Works is dated 29 September 1943. It shows that the instrument is free of error over its usable range and is fitted
with a two power scope.
All in all, a very
rare and exceptionable example from one of the best known English instrument makers.
DIMENSIONS:
Length of index arm 5 3/4" Width of frame at arc 5" Radius of Arc
3 1/2“ Telescope fixed focus 2 X Index error
Nil Side error Nil
Index mirror 46
x 30 mm Horizon mirror 36
x 30 mm Weight sextant 2
Lbs 7 oz 5 lbs 8 oz total
BRIEF
HISTORY OF MAKER: The Heath name was synonymous with quality from the earliest days of the London scientific instrument
trade. The Thomas Heath firm, and its predecessor's operations date back to 1720 when Thomas Heath began making instruments
on the Strand in London. Many people associated with the family firm went on to become prominent instrument makers in
their own right. Such men as Adams, Troughton, and Watkins worked there for a time before embarking on their own. In 1845
Thomas Heath, II took the helm and the firm's name was changed to Heath & Co., and it continued in business until the
mid 20th Century. The Heath three ring frame design Hezzanith sextant is likely the most numerous ever produced, and can still
be found in great quantity today.
OUR
UNCONDITIONAL NO NONSENSE GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with your purchase it may be returned, if without
damage, within three days of receipt in its original condition and packaging. Returns must be insured for their full value.
All that is required is a prior email authorization by us for the return. The cost of shipping, packaging and handling will
be refunded if we are at fault within the Continental United States.
International buyers welcome,
but inquire first. We have satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands,
Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Estonia, England, France, Germany,
Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia,
Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Nova Scotia, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania,
Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, St. Maarten, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates,
USVI and the Eastern Caribbean.
Buy this very special historic navigation instrument. It
is a great find for that special person who can appreciate only the finest and most unusual.
ACCEPTED
FORMS OF PAYMENT are Bank wire transfer, cashier's check, money order, or personal check in which case the item will
be held until cleared. No checks from overseas accounts, no credit cards; or PayPal accepted on this item.
Copyright 2011 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights
Reserved |
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