Bubble sextant

KangaWoo

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Hi guys,
Not sure what forum this belongs in. I think we need an "auction treasure" or similar.

I won this at an antique auction today. Nobody knew what it was, so i did some sneaky interwebs searching during the auction, and thought it might be military related.

Snagged it for a $40.

Im hoping to get some info on what i should look for regarding serial numbers, or marks. Is it military? Airforce? Etc.....

How do they work? Can i test it to see if it is working?

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Sorry for the sideways pics, always happen when i use this stupid tablet.
 

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Don't know what it is but I usually post my auction finds in the garage sale section. Auctions and garage sales seem the same to me pretty much. Hope you figure out what this is!
 

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From what info i have gathered, it would seem these were used as navigational tools for aircraft or boats.

As for military related, and how they operate, i am not sure what to look for.
 

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I was a little off, apparently they where only used for aircraft.

" a sextant used especially in aerial navigation in which the image of the heavenly body being observed is brought to the edge of a bubble instead of to the sea horizon, the bubble appearing in its proper position in the field of view only when the sextant is held so that its zero plane is the observer's horizontal ..."
 

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Kind of answering my own questions, but just incase anyone is interested i will keep updating as i learn.

I just found some more markings, and it is military related as per the British broad arrow mark.

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Now just need to find if its in working order, and with any luck, find what aircraft it may have been used in.
 

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I think it's a cool purchase for $40! Not sure what it's worth but for that price you can't go wrong.
 

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Thanks captain,
The nice thing is, its a complete set, everything is in the box.

I guess a lot will depend on if its working, as i have found one that sold for decent money, but it mentioned the bubble is still working. My best guess will be around $100 aus dollars as is, to $300ish if its working.

I have found an operating manual on line, but my tired head cant make much sense out of it. I will have a fiddle with it again tomorrow.

Also picked up a few more interesting items that i will post later.
 

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