Description: Fine, late Victorian era sextant. Originally commissioned for G.A. Sherman, a technical officer in the Royal Air Force. As part of the Joint Directorate of Research Development Unit for the RAF, he worked closely with Scotland’s HM Coastguard during his time at the Burghead Coast Guard Station. This fine sextant is complete and in excellent condition. Sold in it’s original dovetailed mahogany hinged case. The case features a lock, additional hook, and eye latches. A brass nameplate mounted on the lid reads “ G. A. Sherman, Coast Guard Station, Burghead N.B.” The N.B. (North Britain) was common for postal addresses in Scotland before falling out of use by the early twentieth century. The label inside the upper lid is for the reseller, George Lee, and Son. The label states, “George, Lee, and Son, Manufacturers of Optical and Nautical Instruments, Contractors to the Admiralty, 33 the Hard, Portsmith.” The maker's name is engraved on the graduated arc. It reads “Potter, Poultry, London” and refers to John Potter, who worked at 31 poultry in the city of London. Potter was an instrument maker to the Admiralty. The sextant comes with four telescopes, two shaded eyepieces, a small square-socket wrench for adjusting the optics, and a package of Japanese lens paper.Weight: 9 lbs. 10.2 oz. Dimensions: 11.75” x 11.00” x 5.25” Officer Information Source: UK, Royal Air Force Lists, 1919-1945 Full name Sherman, G. A. Military service date: Nov 1938 Occupation: Technical Officers Unit: Joint Directorate of Research Development Branch: British Air Force Conflict Period: Other Service Served for: United KingdomArchive Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Occupation: Technical Officers Series Title: British Air Force Lists Military Service Date: Jan 1939
Price: 1195 USD
Location: Mary Esther, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-25T21:58:35.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Sextant
Country/Region of Origin: United Kingdom
Military Branch: British Royal Navy
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Time Period, War: WWII
Maker: John Potter