Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Sale

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Military interest Marine Nationale naval telescope in a wooden case, 75cm long : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauction.com

Victorian Dolland of London brass three drawer telescope with shagreen grip, 26cm long when closed : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbo...

Large brass single drawer telescope with rope grip, 62cm long when closed : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauction.com

Brass air meter with silvered scale, housed in a velvet lined box, stamped '98', 5cm diameter : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbournea...

Brass air meter, number 1043, with silvered dial, housed in a wooden box, 9cm high : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauction.com

Boxed Sikes hydrometer - Farrow & Jackson Ltd, London, with ivory thermometer for L. Cassell & Co, 25 Hatton Garden, London, 25cm high : For Condi...

W. Watson & Sons microscope housed in a lockable wooden case,, 313 High Street, London. 34cm high : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbou...

W.F. Stanley & Co Stanstyle microscope, London and numbered 43046, 30cm high : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauction.com

Cased pair of theatre, field and marine binoculars and two others, the largest 15cm high : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauctio...

Victorian cased doctor's syringe - John Weiss & Sons, 287 Oxford Street, 7cm long : For Condition Reports please visit www.eastbourneauction.com

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