A late 19th century brass 'Major Leigh's Luminous Compass', Boer War period, patent, engraved inscription 'E. S. Allsup', width including hanging loop 9cm

E.S. Allsup may refer to Major Ernest Sanders Allsup who served in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.

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