Antiques, Collectables and Militaria

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A pair of Anton & Gerhardt hard coated optics binoculars with a 10 x 50 magnification, Field 5, Model No 48894 and a further pair by Y. E. with 7 ...

A pair of Proteam binoculars 10 x 50 field 5.7 99m / 1000m, in soft case and a brown leather belt [2] This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or ...

A pair of Taylor - Hobson Bino Prism No. 2 Mk III x 6 military issue binoculars contained in a Bausch and Lomb leather case, marked with Broad Ar...

A pair of Ross London Stepmur 10 x 50 binoculars, numbered 14913 and a cased pair of Cornelius Knudsen Kobenhavn (Copenhagen) 8 x 24 binoculars. (...

A pair of Carl Zeiss Jena, Jenoptem 8 x 30 W binoculars and a pair of Wetzlar 10 x 36 binoculars marked 'Bastert'. (2) Est £40 - £60

A pair of S L Paris Super Luxima binoculars 8 x 30, numbered 12439 and a pair of field glasses marked 'Army & Navy'. (2) Est £30 - £50 ...[more]

A WWI British military lacquered brass and brown leather signalling telescope TEL SIG (Mk IV) also G.S by R & J Beck Ltd London 1915 No 15205, mar...

A Sony 32 inch LCD television model no. KDL-32D3000 and a Sony DVD player (2)

A Brass sundial / compass marked London, boxed Est £20 - £30

A early German brass perpetual calendar by P J Lucius, marked Calendarium Perpetuum, comprising three rotating brass discs showing day / date, ast...

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