Antique Scientific Instruments

Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London

Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London
Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London

Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London

The lid is further engraved to the original owner, a George Coote, Witham (in the Count of Essex). Both died in the mid 1890's and it was finally taken over by John & William Overstall who had previously been apprenticed to Wood.


Early Victorian Pocket Sextant By Horne & Co Of Newgate Street London