The Fine Sale # 159

The Fine Sale # 159

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The Fine Sale # 159

The Fine Sale # 159

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WWII British issue Military stop watch (Royal Navy), reverse marked with Military arrow 'T.P. 1/10', diameter 50mm approx. (working at time of cat...

Shagreen cased drawing etui of tapered form, circa late 19th Century, containing drawing implements including brass protractor, rulers, compasses ...

WWII Military stop watch, reverse marked 'Pringle 1/5th Mark II, 14756, 1940', diameter 55mm approx. (working at time of cataloging)

William Harris & Co. brass microscope, circa early to mid 19th century, stage engraved 'Wm Harris & Co., 50 High Holborn, London, & at Hamburgh', ...

Hezzanith sextant by Heath & Co, Ltd, New Eltham, London, circa early 20th century, contained in original fitted oak case (sold as seen)

Scientific interest. A collection of seven miscellaneous French scientific items, circa 19th century, including telescope, compass etc. (sold as ...

Hezzanith sextant, by Heath & Co. (New Eltham, London), circa early to mid 20th Century, 27cm x 26cm approx., contained in original fitted oak case

French sundial by Pierre Le Maire, Paris, circa early 19th century, Arabic numerals, missing style, 21.5cm x 21.5cm approx. (sold as seen)

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