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A silver and mother-of-pearl folding eye glass, 8cm wide, unmarked
A late 19th/early 20th century lacquered brass and cast iron monocular microscope, rack-and-pinion
A late 19th/early 20th century lacquered brass and cast iron monocular microscope, rack-and-pinion adjustment, plano/convex mirror, the lens caps ...
Medical Instruments - a 18th/19th century gull wing trephine with two interchangeable tips; tooth
Medical Instruments - a 18th/19th century gull wing trephine with two interchangeable tips; tooth puller, grips, assorted tortoiseshell fleams; ...
A Black Forest desk thermometer, the rectangular scale held by a standing bear, 31cm high, c.1900
A Black Forest desk thermometer, the rectangular scale held by a standing bear, 31cm high, c.1900
A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk thermometer, inlaid with a lily, ivorine scale,
A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk thermometer, inlaid with a lily, ivorine scale, stepped base, 30cm high, c.1860
An early 20th century Cornish serpentine novelty desk thermometer, as a lighthouse, ivorine scale
An early 20th century Cornish serpentine novelty desk thermometer, as a lighthouse, ivorine scale marked out in Fahrenheit, rocky base, 19cm high;...
A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk thermometer, inlaid with a lily, ivorine scale,
A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble obelisk thermometer, inlaid with a lily, ivorine scale, mercury thermometer, 16.5cm high, c.1860
A 19th century refracting telescope, by Cooke & Sons, York, (1805-1827), the brass tube 95cm long,
A 19th century refracting telescope, by Cooke & Sons, York, (1805-1827), the brass tube 95cm long, 3in diam, cased with tripod stand, c.1810 ...
A pair of 19th century brass and mahogany balance scales, rectangular base, 37cm high, c.1880; a set
A pair of 19th century brass and mahogany balance scales, rectangular base, 37cm high, c.1880; a set of Victorian postal scales, by Day & Millward...