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A Large Exhibition 'Dick Petrological' Microscope, c.1891, English, signed to foot 'J Swift & Son, London' and further engraved by the original ow...
A Benjamin Martin Universal-Type Compound Microscope, c.1760, English, unsigned, base comprising a flat-folding tripod base with socket to accept ...
A Compound & Simple Microscope Outfit, c.1830, English, signed to body tube 'Andrew Pritchard, 162 Fleet Street, London.', tripod base with screw-...
A Compound & Simple Microscope Outfit, c.1840, English, signed to body tube 'Andrew Pritchard, 162 Fleet Street, London', with heavy circular lead...
Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects, Pritchard, Andrew. 'Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects, Their Natural History, Etc. With Res...
A Compound American Microscope - The New Working Microscope, c.1876, American, signed to stage 'GEO WALE' and 'GEO WALE PAT. JUNE 6. 1876', lacque...
A Large French Petrological Microscope, c.1885, French, signed to foot 'C. Verick elive specialde E Hartnack rue de la Parcheminerie 2 Paris', sta...
A Screw-Barrel & Compass Microscope Compendium, c.1780, English, unsigned, ivory handle screws into screw-barrel and compass microscope, six objec...
A Gould Microscope,
A Gould Microscope, c.1840, English, signed 'Carpenter 24 Regent St, London', screws into brass boss on case lid, with concave mirror, rack and pi...
A Large Zeiss Ic Stand for Photomicrography, c.1890, German, engraved 'Carl Zeiss Jena No.37910' and 'Ic' to the base, heavy black lacquered 'Y' s...
A Dall-Type Diamond Microwriter, built by Norman Groom in the 1980's from designs by Horrace Dall, complete with two micro engravings by Norman Gr...
A Collection of 28 Microscope Slides, c.1980, English, Norman Groom, five arranged butterfly scale slides, 13 microphotographs, three arranged dia...
A Petrological Microscope,
A Petrological Microscope, c.1900, English, signed to foot 'J Swift & Son, London', stands on black enamel foot with plano-concave mirror on an ar...
A Microscope Slide Preparation Set, c.1900, English, with trade labels for 'Watson & Sons Ltd 313 High Holborn', containing six glass bottles, a b...
A Victorian Society of The Arts Type Microscope, c.1860, English, engraved 'Dollond LONDON', standing on Y-shaped base, plano-concave mirror, mech...
A Powell & Lealand No.3 Microscope, c.1859, English, signed to top limb 'Powell & Lealand 170 Euston Road, London', standing on typical ‘Powell & ...
An Unusual Folding Dancer Microscope, c.1860, English, engraved to foot 'J. B. Dancer Optician, 315, Manchester', standing on a very large folding...
A Collection of 36 Microscope Slides, pine flip-front case containing various slides by makers including Watson, Norman, Darlston etc. Set also in...
A Collection of 36 Microscope Slides, pine flip-front case containing various slides by makers including Watson, Norman, Darlston etc. Set also in...
A Collection of 36 Microscope Slides, pine flip-front case containing various slides by makers including 6 Arthur Ealand Foraminifera ex Challenge...
A Fine Set of Six Farrants Rulings, six paper-covered slides with hand-written labels to base, although unsigned, labels are in Farrants' handwrit...
A Watson Edinburgh Microscope, finished in lacquered and oxidised brass, standing on three splayed legs with mechanical substage, mechanical stage...
George Adams Senior Trade Label & Documents, early handwritten paper trade label, reading 'Invented + Made by George Adams Scientific Instrument M...
A Compass Microscope,
A Compass Microscope, 19th century, French, turned wooden handle, simple lens with silver Lieberkuhn, in mahogany case
A Simple Microscope,
A Simple Microscope, 19th century, with two lenses, pillar screwing to case lid, focussing by sliding stage up and down pillar, fitted mahogany ca...
A Magic Lantern Projection Microscope, in lacquered brass with rack and pinion focusing, with five objectives, two large silver Lieberkuhns, force...
A Modern Zeiss Axioskop Microscope, serial no.451485, cream, trinocular head containing high eyepoint eyepiece marked 'Pl 10x/20', with a Nikon D4...
A Modern Leica DM2000 Microscope, serial no. 308054-D62008, six objective turret with four objectives; Leica PLAN 100x/1.25 OIL, Leica C PLAN 40x ...
An Olympus CH 2 Binocular Microscope, serial no. 8C0149, four objective turret with two objectives, Olympus E A40 0.65 160/017 and Olympus E A10 0...
A Nikon Trinocular Microscope, serial no.75922, finished in black, four objective turret with four objectives including, Nikon 4, Nikon M10, Niko...
A Nikon Binocular Microscope, serial no.78543, finished in black, four objective turret with four objectives including, Nikon 4 Plan, Nikon 10 Pla...
An Early Nikon MonocularMicroscope Model K serial no.806359, finished in black, four objective turret with three objectives, three eyepieces, in m...
A Nikon Student’s Microscope, serial no.72384, finished in black, three objectives, mirror illumination, body, G, in maker’s wooden case
A Nikon Stereoscopic SMZ Microscope, serial no. 114122, finished in grey, zoom, X0.8 - X4, body, G, imported by Projectina Company Ltd, in maker’s...
A Cased Nikon Phase Contrast Set, with condenser no.44400, filters, eyepiece missing, condition, VG-E
A Cased Nikon Phase Contrast Set, with condenser no.16155, filters, telescopic eyepiece, condition, F-G, condenser showing minor dent to bottom ri...
A Cased Nikon Phase Contrast Set, with condenser no.65925, condition, VG-E, in original maker’s box
A Leitz Fluorescence Attachment & Objectives for an Ortholux Microscope, with four Leitz fluorescence objectives including, Apo 25/0.65 Fluoreszen...
A Rare Five-scale Silver Pocket Sundial by Michael Butterfield, c.1690, French, finely engraved octagonal dial plate with foliate decoration and f...
A Rare Scottish Analemmatic Double Sundial, late 17th century, large dial plate engraved with two sundial projections, horizontal dial with foldi...
A Gilt Brass & Silver Equinoctial Dial by Johann Willebrand, early 18th century, German, Ausburg type octagonal dial with central compass, cardin...
A Rare Charles Wheatstone Polarization Sundial by William H. Darker, mid-19th century, English, constructed of two mahogany frames hinged to the m...
A Large Brass Equinoctial Sundial, French, early 19th Century, octagonal base with two levelling screws, plumb bob and central compass surrounded ...
A Japanese Pocket Sundial,
A Japanese Pocket Sundial, mid 19th Century, formed from shitan wood with inset glazed compass with blued steel needle and printed rose with centr...
A Japanese Portable Noon Sundial, 19th Century, brass base plate with engraved decoration two levelling screw feet, glazed inset compass with card...
A Bohemian Equinoctial Ring Dial, sundial with one quadrant graduated 0-90°, chapter ring I-XII-I-XII marked for every half-hour, engraved to reve...
An English Equinoctial Ring Dial, sundial having meridian ring with latitude scale 0 -82 divided to one degree, reverse with scale for solar altit...
An Ausburg Equinoctial Sundial, 18th Century, German, brass octagonal base with decorative engraving and inset compass, faded paper compass rose w...
A Japanese Portable Noon Sundial, 19th Century, in brass, base plate with two levelling screw feet, inset compass bowl has become detached from ba...
A Dipleidoscope by E J Dent,
A Dipleidoscope by E J Dent, mid 19th Century, English, serial no.429, patent meridian instrument or noon sundial, in ebonised brass, with outdoor...
A Gold Compass Sundial by Jacques Etienne Armand, French, pocketwatch-style compass sundial in gold, white enamel compass, eight points and a mag...
An 18th Century Pocket Watch Type Compass Sundial, in silver case, French for the English market, or possibly English in the French manner, white...
An Equinoctial Compass Sundial, 19th Century, English, in brass with silvered hour ring, unsigned, diameter 6.6cm
An Ausburg Equinoctial Sundial by Ludovicus Theodatus Muller, circa 1750, German, brass octagonal base with decorative engraving and traces of gil...
An Ausburg Equinoctial Sundial by Johann Georg Vogler, circa 1750, German, brass octagonal base with decorative engraving, and inset compass, comp...
A Large Eqinoctial Sundial by Santi, mid 19th Century, French, shaped brass base with two bubble levels, signed 'Santi A Marseille', with latitude...
A Georgian Compass Sundial,
A Georgian Compass Sundial, 18th century, English, for latitude of London, with brass body, decorative printed paper compass rose, hour ring III -...
A Large Equinoctial Sundial,
A Large Equinoctial Sundial, mid 19th Century, French, shaped brass base missing bubble levels and having replacement levelling screws, unsigned, ...
A Silver Perpetual Calendar,
A Silver Perpetual Calendar, 19th Century or earlier, probably German for the English Market, engraved 'Calendarium Perpetuum', obverse volvelle ...
A Gold & Silver Perpetual Calendar, 19th Century, probably German for the English Market, engraved 'Perpetual Calender' (sic) obverse volvelle wi...