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A mid 19th Century brass Telescope by Dolland, London, on a tripod base, telescopic supports, with
A mid 19th Century brass Telescope by Dolland, London, on a tripod base, telescopic supports, with numerous lenses, level, clamps, etc 4ft 4in ful...
A large set of Avery brass and mahogany gold Balance Scales, the base fitted drawer and with a
A large set of Avery brass and mahogany gold Balance Scales, the base fitted drawer and with a quantity of brass troy weights and troy interlockin...
A small collection of Treen Bowls including one with carved inscription 'For Our Daily Bread',
A small collection of Treen Bowls including one with carved inscription 'For Our Daily Bread', another bearing the initials 'L.Q.V' and 'L. No 148...
A 19th Century mahogany Reading Table with adjustable top and fitted drawer, the turned column
A 19th Century mahogany Reading Table with adjustable top and fitted drawer, the turned column having adjustable height on tripod base
A Victorian pine Set of Oologist's Drawers (lacking dividers) 2ft 2in H x 12 1/2in W. Postage to UK mainland - £30.00 plus VAT by Parcelforce
A wooden Corn Bin, metal bound and stamped 'Double Decalc?', 13in H x 12in Diam
A mahogany cased Military Inspector's Clinometer by E.R. Watts &Son Ltd, case dated 1942
A brass bound mahogany Box containing a sterilised medical tray bearing Down Bros. Label 1ft 6in W x
A brass bound mahogany Box containing a sterilised medical tray bearing Down Bros. Label 1ft 6in W x 7in DThis box originally had a brass shield i...
Three German panoramic artillery sights by Carl Zeiss Jena
A London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company twin lens Camera with six plate holders in original
A London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company twin lens Camera with six plate holders in original leather case
A small collection of Daguerrotypes, mostly portraits, street scene, etc, and a Kilburn's Stereoscope