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A large set of brass postal scales, late 19th/early 20th century, with seven brass circular weights on a shaped oak plinth, with bun feet, height ...
A Fuller's spiral slide rule calculator by W.F. Stanley, London, England, early 20th century, with sliding cylinders and scale, in a mahogany box ...
A Negretti & Zambra, London Mark IV compass, in original leather case, diameter 5.2cm.
A pair of WWII Kershaw Prism No.
A pair of WWII Kershaw Prism No.2 MkIII binoculars, dated 1944, in a leather case and a Liebreich's Ophthalmoscope, leather case 11 x 4.5cm. Con...
A brass three draw telescope, extended length 36cm.
A pair of Miranda 10 x 50 binoculars, cased.
A Meade spotting scope, in original fitted case.
A miniature brass microscope, inscribed 'Lawrence & Mayo, London', in original fitted red silk and velvet lined black leather case, height 12cm.
A brass five draw telescope by Davis of Derby, 19th century, with black leather covered barrel,
A brass five draw telescope by Davis of Derby, 19th century, with black leather covered barrel, full length 129.5cm, closed 31cm, diameter 8.5cm. ...
A brass compass by Troughton & Simms, 19th century, the brass case engraved 'Henry B. Maule', with green card dial and folding size vane, diameter...
A brass compass by T.B.
A brass compass by T.B. Winter, Newcastle on Tyne, with two folding sights, diameter 10cm, in a fitted black leather case.
A small brass botanical microscope, by R. Field & Son, Birmingham, height 12cm, in a mahogany case.
A small brass botanical microscope, by R. Field & Son, Birmingham, height 12cm, in a mahogany case.
A Gail of Newcastle upon Tyne brass protractor, diameter 22cm and two brass proportional dividers.
A Gail of Newcastle upon Tyne brass protractor, diameter 22cm and two brass proportional dividers.
A brass three draw telescope, extended length 41.6cm and two other telescopes.
Three wooden cased compasses, early 19th century, 6.5 x 6.5cm, 5.3 x 5.3cm and 5.2 x 5.2cm.
An ebonised and brass sextant, 19th century, by D. McGregor & Co. Ld, Glasgow, Grennoch & Liverpool with ivory scale, with three extra lenses, wit...
An ebonised and brass sextant, 19th century, with two extra lenses, within a mahogany fitted case and five naval books, length 24.7cm, width 22cm.
A metal and black leather bound tripod, circa 1920s, in a brown leather cylindrical case, length of tripod 41cm.
A Watkins clinometer, patent 217 2825, J.Hicks Maker 8 Hatton Garden, London and a compass, in a single fitted brown leather case.
A brass cased compass, height 4.
A brass cased compass, height 4.5cm, diameter 7cm and a circular metal instrument, inscribed 'Stanley, London' in a brown leather case.
A midshipman single draw brass and wood telescope, 19th century, extended length 63cm.
A single draw brass and wood telescope, extended length 89.5cm.
A single draw brass and octagonal wood cased telescope, late 18th/early 19th century, extended length 60.5cm. Condition report: It is working. ...
A brass and wooden three draw telescope, 19th century, extended length 87.5cm.
A glass and brass mounted cylindrical thermometer, inscribed 'G & C Opticians To Her Majesty,
A glass and brass mounted cylindrical thermometer, inscribed 'G & C Opticians To Her Majesty, 3 New Bond St, London', length 32.5cm and a copper c...