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Lot 339

A brass radius sextant, by Elliott, London, late 19th century, with index mirrors, filters,...

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Lot 339

A brass radius sextant, by Elliott, London, late 19th century, with index mirrors, filters,...

Price Realised: £262

Estimate: £300 - £500

Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).

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Lot 339

Description

A brass radius sextant, by Elliott, London, late 19th century, with index mirrors, filters, horizon mirror eyepieces, telescope and oxidised brass lattice frame with arc with with inset silvered scale divided to 150°, vernier with magnifier, arc engraved Elliott, London, with ebony handle, in mahogany case bearing a printed label to interior for LILLEY & REYNOLDS Ltd., sextant - 25.3cm wide, 23.6cm deep          

Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order of any scientific instrument.  

   

Note: A sextant is a doubly reflecting navigation instrument used to measure the angle between any two visible objects. The principal of the instrument was first implemented around 1730 by John Hadley, 1682-1744, and Thomas Godfrey, 1704-1749, but it was also found later in the unpublished writings of Isaac Newton, 1643-1727.

The firm of Elliott Brothers of London was founded by William Elliott (working 1807-53). In 1850 he formed a partnership with his sons, Frederick & Charles (Elliott & Sons) and the firm became Elliott Bros. from 1854. They became successors to Watkins & Hill by 1856. The firm much later became part of GEC after moving progressively into electrical equipment and automation. It is now part of BAE Systems.

 

Buyer's Premium

The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% up to £20,000 (31.2% inclusive of VAT), 25% from £20,001 - £500,000 (30% inclusive of VAT), 20% from £500,001 thereafter (24% inclusive of VAT). The premium price is subject to VAT at the standard rate.

VAT
VAT is not charged on the hammer price unless it is stated that there is 'VAT applicable on the hammer price at the end of the description. Buyer's premium is subject to VAT.
(ARR) - ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT

Qualifying living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a re-sale royalty each time their work is bought through an auction house or art market professional.

It applies to lots with hammer value over £1,000 as follows:
0 to £50,000 - 4%
£50,000.01 to £200,000 - 3%
£200,000.01 to £350,000 - 1%
£350,000.01 to £500,000 - 0.5%
Exceeding £500,000 - 0.25%
ARR is capped at £12,500

Please note ARR is calculated in euros. Auctioneers will apply current exchange rates.

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