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Lot 500

Large Binocular Microscope & Other, including, a binocular microscope by Cooke Troughton & Simms, finished in black and nickel, with objectives & eyepieces in the original Mahogany cabinet, and a brass and black microscope by C.Baker London No.19208 in a polished oak case

Lot 211

WW2 era Ross of London Bino Prism No.5 MK V Binoculars. With black crackle finish to the body, independently adjusting eyepieces, pivoting bridge, and red painted screws (for de-misting). Broad arrow marked to the lower section of the bridge. Complete with an unusual red stained leather case - embossed to the lid ‘Binocular Prismatic No.5 Case MK1 - 0S997 SEN. The case also has hand written numbers to it, with one being scratched into the leather.. Condition: the binoculars are generally good and of solid construction. Some minor paint loss and corrosion around the lenses. The optics appear to be mostly clear and are able to be focused. The case is in good order with normal service wear to the surface.

Lot 505

Military Dollono London Prismatic X6. Damaged. Missing eye lens cover, dint near eye lens and binocular strap broke. Comes with brown leather binocular case. Slightly damaged. 

Lot 1370

Military Binocular M3 6 x 30 Westinghouse 1943 signed H.M.R- the initials of the US Army inspector passing the binos as fit for acceptance. War II, with a Leather Carrying Case M17.

Lot 370

Vintage Binocular Opera Glasses Collection: x6 all in leather and card cases, with makers of Stern 10x50 in leather ladies shoulder bag, Swarovski Optin Falke 7 x 42, a pair of Opera glasses with bird motif, USSR 12 x 40, Steiner 7 x 50, a damaged pair of Zenith 8 x 30, and a folding Eikow

Lot 369

Vintage Binocular Collection: x6 all in leather and card cases, with makers of Leisure Arts 12x 50, old unbranded pair with wear in a Kershaw case, J T Coppock Paris Orion 10 x 35, unbranded in J A Davies case, Reconbicer Paris, unbranded in card case (6)

Lot 368

Binocular and Camera lot, to include Regent 10x 50 in leather case, military issued case No.5 case, Liederman & Gortz 20 x 42 in pressed card case, Manoptiv 10 x50 in leatherette case, with a Cannon mega zoom 105

Lot 326

WW1 Period Austrian Trench Periscope green painted tubular body.  The adjustable top lens shield marked ""C Reichert Wien. DRGM"".  Internal angled mirror.  Base with internal angled mirror and external bracket which would secure to a binocular lens.  Complete in its canvas transit case.  

Lot 329

Scarce WW1 Austrian M1913 Z Trench Periscope & Binoculars grey painted, tubular body. Top lens with adjustable shield.  Internal angled mirror.  Base with internal angled mirror and external mount to secure onto the binocular lens.  Base marked "Carl Zeiss Wien".  Complete with correct fitting binoculars by "Carl Zeiss Jena".  Austrian Acceptance stamp dated "12/5/16".  The base with capturing owner's name "Leslie C Bowker London Scottish". and "Tulkeram-Anebta 20 Sept 1918".  Complete in their brown leather transit case.  The lid with Turkish stamp. LCB Bowker Capt 2/14th London Scottish.  Served in Palestine and Mesopotamia.  

Lot 349

WW1 German Stero Viewing Scope pair of binocular viewing lenses by ""E. Leitz Wetzlar"" mounted on a blackened steel mount and lower removable stand.  All contained in its fitted wooden case.  The lid marked ""Lichtmeptrupp 133"".  

Lot 146

A mid 20th century binocular microscope,  by Vickers Instruments, York, no.172693

Lot 50

A Leica CM E binocular microscope, featuring 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X lenses. With branded protective dust jacket. Missing one eyepiece cushion.

Lot 73

Original night vision goggles from the 1991 classic Silence of the Lambs. Jodie Foster stars as Clarice Starling, a top student at the FBI's training academy. Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into a case and that Starling, as an attractive young woman, may be just the bait to draw him out. In one of the most terrifying sequences from this iconic Academy Best Picture film, the serial killer "Buffalo Bill" (Tedd Levine) stalks "Agent Clarice Starling" (Jodie Foster) in his dark cavernous basement using these original prop binocular night vision goggles. These goggles feature 2-objective lenses mounted to the facemask/binocular assembly and come with elastic head straps for affixing to the wearer's face. Exhibiting production wear, the goggles remain in good condition, capturing the authenticity of their use in the unnerving scene of the movie. The item comes from an LOA from the films producer and is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.

Lot 805

A Victorian brass binocular microscope by Henry Crouch of 51 London Wall, London (No. 629) with part anodised finish and contained within its original mahogany case containing original and other brass cased optical accessories including Ross, London and C. Collins Opticians, 157 Great Portland Street, London examples, etc.

Lot 374

A mid-20th century and later polished German Carl Zeiss RWDF 10x50 aluminium and brass binocular periscope on tripod standprobably circa early 1960swith sun visor, with stamped manufacturer's model, name and indistinct serial number: 'RWDF 10x50 12-133-3624 CARL ZEISS 2**4', on telescopic tripod stand, together with a facsimile copy of a Carl Zeiss instruction manual dated July 1962, 210cm high x 78cm diameter approximately overall approximatelyFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 363

A CASED PRIOR ELECTRIC BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, the case containing two additional lenses, not tested (Condition Report: the rubber eye pieces are slightly deteriorated, not tested)

Lot 1482

Nikon labophot binocular microscope 556065 in grey painted metal in box labeled J. Swift & Sons London, a quantity of Carl Zeiss lenses slides and accessories.

Lot 551

Lenses and eyepieces to include Carl Zeiss binocular eyepiece, Russian lenses and Baker London microscope lens

Lot 571

Ten Carl Zeiss 10 x 50 or similar binocular cases

Lot 926

PAIR OF CHINON 7 X50 BINOCULAR & PAIR OF PENTAX 8 X 40 BINOCULARS BOTH IN CASES

Lot 50

A Nikon binocular microscope No. 73026. Appears to be in working order. No signs of damage.

Lot 717

Leica DMLB Binocular Microscope, Leica DMLB Binocular Microscope, with substage condenser, mechanical stage, 6 objective nosepiece with Leica Plan 100x, Leica N Plan 20x & Leica C Plan 10x, Olympus WHN10x /22 eyepieces Electrically untested

Lot 721

Large Collection of Microscope Objectives, Lenses & Accessories, including 4 objectives by ZEISS, objectives by Leitz, Swift and others ,eyepieces and condensors, a cased binocular head by Beck with x6 & x10 eyepieces, (a lot)

Lot 273

A WWII Telescope Identification A.A. Mk. III binocular sight (Rangefinder) in it’s original green-painted wooden transit case, case 88 x 30 x 35 cm

Lot 656

A Brunton Pocket Transit compass in leather transit case, boxed with instructions, together with a Pullin optical imperial range-finder, in leather case, a pair of Cooke x2.5 binocular glasses, and an exposure calculator

Lot 123

A German WWII trench periscope binocular, marked S.F.14.Z.Gi H/6400, approximately 50cm long

Lot 106

A Third Reich "Hermann Meyer" Luftwaffe tropical peaked cap, with machine stitched BeVo eagle and cockade on triangular and rectangular patches, maker's stamp, date 1942, and size "60" on the red lining, and buttons neck flap. GC (stained); also a well detailed figure of a WWII German soldier, with soft cap, cloth insignia, metal belt buckle, gas mask container, binocular case, water bottle, and rifle, height 12". GC £80-120

Lot 874

A pair of Ross of London 1915 Binocular Prismatic No2 MkII x6 binoculars

Lot 1024

W. WATSON & SONS, HIGH POWER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, no. 101960, with 1/12 IN, 1/8 IN, 2/3 IN objective lenses, black lacquered body, in fitted mahogany case

Lot 994

MEOPTA OF PRAGUE, BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, no. 187333, with 20 0,45, 10 0,30, 8 0,15, and 3x0,10 objective lenses, black lacquered body, in fitted case with monocular attachment and series of subjective lenses

Lot 25

Binocular, for travel, collapsable, 20th century, 9 x 12 cm

Lot 530

A tub of mixed collectables including stamp cases, pens, penknives, Avery weights, binocular glasses, etc.

Lot 184A

Including ‘The Stereoscope its history and construction with its application to the fine and useful arts and to education by Sir David Brewster, with fifty wood engravings’, published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1856 maroon cloth with gilt lettering and illustration of stereoscope, with rare catalogue to the back for ‘Catalogue of binocular pictures of the London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside,The Stereoscopic Manual By W. I Chadwick, Second Edition, including Chadwicks catalogue for stereo cameras, viewers and equipment including ‘the Chadwick Natural Stereoscope’ maroon cloth with gilt letteringThe Stereoscope and Stereoscopic Photography from the French of F. Drouin, red cloth with black illustration and gilt lettering

Lot 576

A brass and iron binocular microscope, Watson & Son 313 High Holborn London 1031, with accessories in fitted case with brass handle, 38cm h excluding case

Lot 37

A Pair of Articulated Precious Yellow Metal Binocular Charms, KEE tested as 9ct, 4g. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED THE KEE TEST IS A SURFACE TEST ONLY AND IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF GOLD PURITY

Lot 677

ONE BOX OF BINOCULARS, to include a pair of 1960's Dolland 'Livista' 8x40, a pair of Octra 10x 50 No. 16012 - 280ft at 1000yds, a pair of Bakelite 'Kershaw' Newmarket binoculars with a leather case, a pair of Japanese zoom binoculars 7x- 15x35, a pair of Kershaw 'Sportsman' binocular eyeglasses, a military monocular No.1A MK1,

Lot 28

Gillett & Sibert. A cased binocular microscope, serial number M11801, with triple objectives over a mechanical stage and condenser with substage illuminator to base, together with spare binocular mount and accessories in a mahogany case.

Lot 104

A vintage Watson binocular microscope, cased, h.28cm

Lot 69

A collection of microscope equipment to include a mid 20th century Carl Zeiss binocular microscope, various microscope parts, lenses, and related equipment

Lot 383

Two leather binocular cases, a leather holster, a leather sword case, gauntlets, etc.

Lot 1494

A late Victorian brass binocular microscope by Charles Collins, cased, with various objectives, eyepieces and slide preparation equipment and approx 140 prepared slides and other accessories, all boxed.

Lot 1149

CARTON WITH A PAIR OF MIRANDA 8 X 40 BINOCULARS IN CASE, FIJI FILM CAMERA, CANNON SHORE SHOT & A SMALL PAIR OF HANOPTIK 7 X 18 BINOCULAR & A COMPANY ADVERTISING CROSS PENS & PENCIL SET

Lot 456

Vintage Wild Heerbrugg photogrammetry parts includes beamsplitters-Binocular adjustable eyepieces-stage plates-centring bush-Wild A6 adjusting tools

Lot 314

A Wessex WSP4 Stereo Viewer Binocular Microscope, untested, with W10X & W20X eye pieces, G-VG, an array of specimen slides, manual and a Specwell CF-82 short focus monocular

Lot 1683

A Type P.II Royal Air Force Spitfire compass No. 37461, a brass Stanley pocket compass (one screw missing), a brass three drawer telescope and a pig skin binocular case.

Lot 254

Collection of cased binocular

Lot 154

Military Equipment: WW2 1944 map case, 1941 binocular case, WW2 stamped mess tins, kit bag belt ,entrenching tool , bag, shell and morse taper. Quantity

Lot 396

Olympus of Tokyo binocular microscope head serial number 252369. Vickers AE1 Image Splitting Eyepiece and other miscroscope equipment.

Lot 301

J H Steward, 19th Century brass binocular microscope by J. H. Steward of 406 Strand, London, dual pair of eyepieces, triform base, complete with original fitted case (damaged) & accessories. Also with, blank slides, Soloid brand slide stains in original boxes (x10), ‘ Practical Microscopy ‘ by L.C. Martin & B. K. Johnson (Blackie & Son Ltd, 1949) & ’ The Microscope its theory and applications ‘ by J. H. Wredden (J & A Churchill, 1947). Buyer to collect or organise own transportation.

Lot 418

Group of microscopes and slides to include a Beck London, part complete microscopes, Wray London binocular magnifier, micro scope boxes, surveyors cross with compass, T Cooke of London compass on stand and assorted associated spare parts and eye pieces. 4 boxes.

Lot 2338

A late Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope by Henry Crouch of London, numbered 3559, together with various accessories including lenses and optrics, all housed in a fitted mahogany case, case h.41cm

Lot 2333

A mid-Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope by Charles Collins Opticians of Great Portland Street, London, sold with two eyepieces but no additional lenses or optrics, the whole housed in fitted mahogany case, case h.49.5cmOnly one objective.Magnification not stated.Bulls eye condenser complete.Lacquer with numerous surface scratches/scuffs.Mirror reflector distressed.Case with some scuffs otherwise good but lacking key.

Lot 2334

A Victorian lacquered brass compound binocular microscope by C. Collins of London, together with two eyepieces and two lenses, in fitted mahogany case, case h.31cm

Lot 2336

A mid-Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope by H & W Crouch of 64 Bishopsgate, London, numbered 313, sold with a range of optrics and lenses, with two loose eyepieces, the whole housed in fitted mahogany case, h.38cm

Lot 2337

A late Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope by H & W Crouch of Regent's Canal Dock, London, numbered 12, in fitted mahogany case, with two eyepieces, two lenses, and loose mirror reflector, case h.35cm

Lot 35

A pair of Air Ministry binoculars, marked GE/471, in a WW II canvas webbing pouch marked M.E.Co. 1940, together with a pair of Dolland 6 x 30 binoculars in a brown leather case marked Binocular Prismatic No.2 Case Mk I. (2)

Lot 811

A binocular microscope by Gilbert & Sievers and one other binocular microscope by Prior (both requiring focusing attention)

Lot 810

A binocular microscope by Watson on rectangular base

Lot 535

A LARGE COPPER BOWL, A QUANTITY OF BINOCULAR CASES, TEXTILES, BOOKS AND ORNAMENTS, A WOODEN BOX, AND A CLOCK.

Lot 790

Two pairs of binoculars comprising a pair of WWII Naval binoculars by Barr & Stroud 7X CF 41, Glasgow & London, with yellow military arrow, in leather case, and a pair of Colmont Paris racing binoculars, in leather case, marked 'Binocular Prismatic No.6 Case Mk 1' (2).

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