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19th Century Coddington lens, with a turned bone handle with lens end, 10cm long
Seven early 20th Century preserved specimens, to include a Round Worm, a Lizard, Wheat, Aphrodite,
Seven early 20th Century preserved specimens, to include a Round Worm, a Lizard, Wheat, Aphrodite, Marine Worm, Commensalism and a Cricket, mainly...
Adie pocket sextant, the screw case top with signed brass sextant, 75mm wide
George III mahogany cased compass, by J Gregory, 5 Bull Street, Birmingham, the square hinged
George III mahogany cased compass, by J Gregory, 5 Bull Street, Birmingham, the square hinged mahogany case enclosing a silvered named dial with n...
Circa 1896 thermometer, by J Taylor, Rochdale, the steel thermometer with glass tube and scale,
Circa 1896 thermometer, by J Taylor, Rochdale, the steel thermometer with glass tube and scale, Standard No 40, housed within the original leather...
Early 20th Century Casella aluminium binoculars, signed to the eye pieces Casella London, Maker to
Early 20th Century Casella aluminium binoculars, signed to the eye pieces Casella London, Maker to the Admiralty & Ordnance, with leather grips an...
19th Century Keen and Frodsham signed and cased Octant with two lenses, housed within the original
19th Century Keen and Frodsham signed and cased Octant with two lenses, housed within the original mahogany case
Two microscopes, to include an example by E. Leitz, Wetzlar No165588, the second an unsigned
Two microscopes, to include an example by E. Leitz, Wetzlar No165588, the second an unsigned example, (2)
H Morin 19th Century cased steel protractor, signed H, Morin 3, Rue Boursault, Paris, housed
H Morin 19th Century cased steel protractor, signed H, Morin 3, Rue Boursault, Paris, housed within a velvet lined case, 23cm wide
19th Century brass simple microscope, the lens raised upon three turned supports, 4.5cm wide
19th Century brass simple microscope, the lens raised upon three turned supports, 4.5cm wide
Negretti & Zambra ivorine Pocket Forecaster, in original box with instructions
Watson & Son microscope, London, numbered 108682, the black body with steel fittings, cased,
Watson & Son microscope, London, numbered 108682, the black body with steel fittings, cased, together with an electrical AY12 USSR microscope, cas...
A G Thornton surveyor's level, the cased signed instrument housed within the mahogany case with
A G Thornton surveyor's level, the cased signed instrument housed within the mahogany case with internal labels
Societe des Lunetiers theodolite, the brass instrument signed Societe des Lunetiers Constructeurs
Societe des Lunetiers theodolite, the brass instrument signed Societe des Lunetiers Constructeurs Paris
Two Victorian bell weights, to include a 7lb weight, VR5 (Manchester) and a 4lb weight R.W.W & Co,
Two Victorian bell weights, to include a 7lb weight, VR5 (Manchester) and a 4lb weight R.W.W & Co, VR 254 (Reading) (2)
19th century brass chart roller ruler, by Archbutt and Sons, 201 Westminster Bridge Road, London, in
19th century brass chart roller ruler, by Archbutt and Sons, 201 Westminster Bridge Road, London, in fitted case
Holtzapffel turned ivory thermometer and compass tower, the enamel compass set under glass, above
Holtzapffel turned ivory thermometer and compass tower, the enamel compass set under glass, above a carved tower with mercury thermometer, 13cm hi...
Accumulator Instrument, with a tube and switches, housed within a pine case, 31cm wide
World Ocean globe, the 12 inch globe on stand
Ross London marine telescope, the brass telescope with No 40137, Ross London Patent, No24, 59cm
Ross London marine telescope, the brass telescope with No 40137, Ross London Patent, No24, 59cm long
19th Century compass, the mahogany case housing a paper compass and blued steel gnomen, 5.5cm wide
19th Century compass, the mahogany case housing a paper compass and blued steel gnomen, 5.5cm wide
19th Century scales set, housed within an oak box with brass pans and steel beam
19th Century medical equipment, to include a toothkey, surgical saw blade and a fleam, (3)
Kelvin Hughes sextant, fitted within the original case, the sextant with a Husun plaque
J White surveyor's level, the cased instrument with text J White, Glasgow, for M Edwards, housed
J White surveyor's level, the cased instrument with text J White, Glasgow, for M Edwards, housed within a mahogany case
Lowne air meter, the silvered signed dial with fan side, No L1662, housed within the leather case
Lowne air meter, the silvered signed dial with fan side, No L1662, housed within the leather case
Cased microscope, with slides together with a weight set and a mahogany set of scales, (3)
Dolland Day/Night telescope, the leather case with internal steel draw telescope inscribed Dolland, London, Day or Night, Thos Reddie B.P.S. 1859,...
Two microscopes, to include a Ernst Leitz Wetxlar example numbered 197543, together with another
Two microscopes, to include a Ernst Leitz Wetxlar example numbered 197543, together with another by Ernst Leitz numbered 161301, (2)
19th Century French World time sundial, circa 1860, the bronze dial with various cities of the
19th Century French World time sundial, circa 1860, the bronze dial with various cities of the world. 26,5cm diameter
J & W.E. Archbutt architects shapes, the shapes cased with a label to the lids interior, the case
J & W.E. Archbutt architects shapes, the shapes cased with a label to the lids interior, the case 46cm long
W. Watson & Sons binocular microscope, the signed W. Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, London, 3826
W. Watson & Sons binocular microscope, the signed W. Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, London, 3826 microscope with black and gilt brass body
Rare 18th Century navigation compass, the paper dial with hand painted decoration housed within a
Rare 18th Century navigation compass, the paper dial with hand painted decoration housed within a brass case, 14cm wide
Late 19th Century Wimshurst machine, having two contra-rotating discs and a pair of Leydon jars on
Late 19th Century Wimshurst machine, having two contra-rotating discs and a pair of Leydon jars on an iron base, 26cm wide
Pair of early 20th Century binoculars, of long proportions, leather grips, 30cm long