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A late 19th century brass student microscope:, the main tube with coarse adjust and triple stacked screw on objectives, over a simple stage with ...

A 19th century cased part set of surgical/amputation instruments by S Maw, London:, including scalpels, Lister knives and trepanning saw in a fit...

A let 19th century compound binocular microscope by W Stanley, London:, the lacquered brass tubes with coarse and fine adjust, mechanical stage, b...

A collection of mid 20th century microscope slides:, including botanical and entomological specimens.

A lacquered brass cross-head:, unsigned, the top inset compass with silvered vernier ring, the cylindrical body with sighting vanes and silvered c...

Anatomy, Surgery and Science, a collection of 19th century book plate illustrations:, including Geometry, Chemistry and Optics. (a lot)

A monocular microscope by J Swift & Son, London Number 19936:, black crackle finish, signed as per title to main tube, coarse and fine adjust , sl...

A mid 20th century pine microscope slide box of twelve trays:, retailers stamp to interior for 'W E Stanley & Co Ltd, London', 8x 20.5 x 20cm.

A cased set of Fletcher 'Thermo Hydrometers',: comprising six individually cased hyrdometers measuring from 0.650 to 0.950 specific gravity, withi...

A 19th century Naturalist's Jones-type pocket magnifier:, with lacquered brass folding frame, turned ivory handle and specimen slider (missing pin...

A circular brass Mark II aneroid barometer by Short & Mason,London:, signed to dial as per title, numbered 24526/44, 13.5cm diameter, on a carved ...

A mahogany cased barograph by Watson, Warden& Co, London:, No 5292/45/55, the clockwork recorder and seven drum atmosphere on a lacquered brass an...

A lacquered brass barograph by James Lucking & Co, Birmingham:, with clockwork recorder, ink bottle holder, ivory thermometer and eight drum atmos...

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