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An Extensive Carl Zeiss Binocular Microscope Outfit, Circa 1950's, serial No.256547, the black enamelled body with binocular head No.6203, with interocular adjustment and focus adjestment, with fully rotating mechanical stage No.34114, focusing substage condenser with swing-out iris, slide in/out condenser to top and plano-concave mirror below, quadruple slide in nosepiece and Zeiss quick change system, with the following objectives; Zeiss Apo x10, Zeiss Apo x20,Zeiss Apo x40, Zeiss Apo x60, Zeiss Apo x90, Zeiss Apo x120, Zeiss a*, Zeiss a9, Winkel-Zeiss Markier Apparat, with the following eyepieces; pair of Zeiss K3x, pair of Zeiss k10x, pair of Zeiss k15x, pair of Orthoskop Okular' a single K7x, a darkfield condenser in a light wood case, an Aplanat condenser in a light wood case, a monocular body tube, a vertical body tube for use with a camera
A Zenza Bronica ETRS Medium Format Camera, with Zenzanon f/2.8 75mm lens, together with spare ETRS body, AE Finder-E Model II, lens hood and Nikon Nikkor-O f/2.8 50mm lens, some in maker's boxes (a lot)Condition ReportThe shutter on the camera fires, however as this camera is battery dependent, we are unable to fully test the shutterBronica 75mm f2.8 lens is nice and clean, with no signs of fungus or damagesNikkor-O lens has cleaning marks to the front element body is untestedPrism has some light fungus
BREWSTER, David, A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences, with Experiments on Light and Colours, BREWSTER, David, A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences, with Experiments on Light and Colours, recent binding, first edition, c.1813, with 12 fold-out plates to rear of book
Country style figured light oak dresser, projecting cornice over shaped and pierced frieze, three tier plate rack, six small spice drawers, moulded rectangular top above two drawers, turned supports joined by potboard base, W122cm, H198cm, D53cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Pair 19th century French gilt and patinated bronze three light candelabra by Ferdinand Barbedienne, Japanese style with Heron finial, three simulated bamboo scroll branches on a fluted tapering stem triform base with hoof supports, H62cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A late Art Deco engine turned silver table cigarette box, the hinged cover with vacant rectangular cartouche enclosing a cedar lined interior, on stepped feet, maker Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1954, retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street stamped verso, 18.2 x 9.3 x 4.5cm.No engraving.Stands well.Cover sits slightly off lip of base at front.Some light surface scratches to empty rectangular cartouche.Overall very good and original.
A silver bracelet by Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, no. 93, the tulip shaped links with round clasp stamped 'Georg Jensen, Sterling, Denmark, 93', hallmarked London 1955, 18.5cm long, (35g).Structurally good and originalLinks good and strong.General usage wear and light surface scratches only.
René Lalique - an Art Deco opalescent moulded glass Volutes bowl, of circular shallow form, raised spiral relief decorated with underside, acid etched R. Lalique France to inside centre, dia. 25cm (with damage & repairs)Condition report: With long running repair.Long running repair comprises approx. 1.3 of the surface area, from 11.30 to 4 o’clock.It is a relatively clean break, although there is some sharpness to the re-joined area.Otherwise, there are some small very light surface scratches.
An iridescent art glass vase, of circular tapering slightly lower bulbous form, on three bulbous feet, the body with concentric swirl decoration, unsigned, h.14cm; together with a collection of three various Loetz type iridescent green and purple vases (each rim ground down) (4).First vase – in very good original condition, some light scuffs to underside of feet only.Loetz type vases – all ground down in height leaving a rough cut finish, chips and nibbled losses to top edges.
A Hermès of Paris Dogon recto verso blue Celeste clutch wallet, with interior pockets including card holders, lined in silk, with chromed metal hardware, stamped Hermès Paris, and with further removable zipped wallet pouch, with Hermès card and housed in original box and with dust cover, w.19.7cm, removable wallet w.15.2cm.In very good condition throughout.Stitchwork very good.Very light age / handling wear only.
A 1960s rosewood extending dining table by Møbler, the D-ends with pull-out action and single extra drop-in leaf, h.73cm, max length 180cm, d.120cm CITES Article 10 Number: 583800/01.Structurally sound.Approx. 12cm long repaired split to top surface.Faint heat mark towards one end of top.Some very light surface scratches / imperfections, but generally good throughout.
A gemset brooch by Andrew Grima (1921-2007), with emerald cut green tourmalines, each approx. 21.6mm long, and baguette cut diamonds, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 0.50cts, with asymmetric brick shaped pieces of 18ct gold, hallmarked to reverse London 1969, stamped 'Grima', 85mm long, (32.9g), with original box and Andrew Grima Insurance Valuation.One tourmaline with a small nick and graze towards one corner at edge extremity.Approx. 10mm darkened area to one gold baton.Some very light general surface wear.Overall in very good condition.
An Art Deco silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, by Garrard & Co, of circular squat form, having rat-tail S scroll handles to stepped foot, stamped verso Garrard & Co Ltd, Albemarle Street, London W, London 1928, 43.6oz, h.16.5cm, dia 35cm (including handles), bowl dia. 22.6cm.No engraving.Approx. 10mm light surface bruise to lower part of main body.Some generally very light surface scuffs and scratches.Generally good and original.
A Pair of Silver-Plated Three-Light Candelabra, 19th Century, on circular base with fruiting grapevine heightened gadrooned border, the tapering stem issuing two scrolling branches, each with spool-shaped socket, with further central socket, each with detachable nozzle, the central sockets each with a detachable flammiform finial, 52.5cm high (2). There is some wear to the plating overall. One sticks is becoming detached where the stem connects to the base. This stick leans slightly when placed on a flat surface.
An Unusual Victorian Silver Combination Dressing-Table and Hand-Mirror, maker's mark SJ, probably for Samuel Jacob, London, 1896, with pierced surround, the fluted handle hinged to the reverse and folding to form the support, 27cm long . Fully marked on back, the border around the mirror marked on the right hand side with maker's mark only, the handle apparently unmarked. There are some overall light surface scratches and wear. There is a bruise to one side of the frame and a number of bruises to the handle.
A George III Silver Teapot, by William Bennett, London, 1807, shaped part-fluted oblong, with wood handle, engraved with a crest , 28cm long, 20oz 6dwt Marked to underside, all marks with some light wear, cover part marked. Some sideways play in the hinge, occasional bump or bruise to body and corners, small repair to base of spout. Minor splits to wood handle. The side with the engraved crest has perhaps been erased.

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