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  • ( Lots: 2001-end)

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A three draw brass telescope, inscribed 'Parker-Hale Army Signalling', early 20th century, in leather case, extended length 79cm.

An R & J Beck Ltd London chrome and black lacquered microscope, No 23599, with unusual tripod base, in mahogany case with brass handle, height 334...

A French Naval book entitled 'La Marine Francaise', by Maurice Loir, Paris Librairie Hachette Et Cie, 1893.

A Mr and Mrs Snowman metal automaton, circa 1930's, with jingle bells tune, probably American or Canadian, height 22cm, width 28.5cm, depth 16.5cm.

A proportional divider, inscribed 'J. Halden & Co Ld, Manchester & London, early 20th century, cased, length 17cm. ...[more]

A brass and black lacquered microscope, by 'Swift & Son, 81 Tottenham Ct Rd, London WC', in a mahogany fitted case with accessories. ...[more]

A 19th century brass microscope signed 'J.P Cutts,& Sons & Sutton, Opticians to her Majesty Sheffield', in a mahogany fitted case with accessories...

A 1930s anatomical chart, of a human skeleton, by J. Teck, showing details of the skull and left leg, 153 x 69cm.

An unusual early card telescope, printed with acanthus leaf draw tubes, approx length 80cm, closed 30cm. Condition report: Second drawer brass ri...

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