A Binocular Powell & Lealand No.3 Microscope, English, dated 1879, signed to the top of the bar-limb ‘Powell & Lealand, 170 Euston Road, London’, of standard No.3 construction, standing on a lacquered tripod base with circular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side on a sliding collar, above which is a mechanical substage with rack and pinion focusing and X-Y control, with a Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism to the top, nose piece with prism engraved ‘for low powers & opaque objects’, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a fitted mahogany case:A pair of low power binocular eyepieces. A medium power eyepiece. A high power eyepieceSubstage condenser engraved Powell & lealand,in the original mahogany cabinet, 43cm tallNote: there are no objectives with this microscope.
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A Large Pine Cabinet of Victorian & Later Microscope Slides, English, late Victorian, unsigned but in the style of 'Watson & Sons, with 28 drawers each capable of holding 36 standard slides, to hold 936 slides in total, the slides represent a diverse collection including slides, Watson & Sons, London, C. M Topping, Cole, Smith & Beck, Norman and many others, approximately 930 slides, case 37cm wide x 45cm tall.
A Large Cabinet of Victorian & Later Microscope Slides, Cabinet, English, late Victorian, unsigned but in the style of 'Smith & Beck (note construction and handle design), with 21 blue velvet lined drawers each capable of holding 24 standard slides, to hold 504 slides in total, the slides represent a diverse collection including slides by Fred Enoch, including one with his private label, Watson & Sons, London, J. D. Moller, Cole, Smith & Beck, Neville and many others, approximately 500 slides, case 27cm wide x 30cm tall.
Victorian Cabinet of Microscope Slides, Cabinet, English, c.1880, constructed of French polished mahogany with glazed door opening to reveal 27 slide drawers and one deep drawer for accessories, each drawer has a double layer and capable of holding 32 standard slides giving a capacity of 864 slides in total, the slides represent a diverse collection covering many subjects with a mix of slides by professional and amateur preparers, case 41cm tall x 28cm wide
Gothic Victorian Microscope Slide Cabinet & Slides, English, c.1870, cabinet with two doors opening to reveal seven drawers with two pull out secret drawers to each side, finished in French polished flame mahogany with carved flower detail to the door arches, cabinet holds approximately 330 slides, slides mainly amateur prepared paper covered, with handwritten index of slides, cabinet 48cm wide x 50cm tall
A Large & Good Quality Microscope Slide Cabinet English, Late Victorian, with a brass plaque to the front which reads 'LIVERPOOL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY PROPERTY', cabinet constructed of French polished mahogany with two glazed doors opening to reveal 24 drawers each capable of holding 48 standard slides, total capacity 1152 slides, cabinet 50cm wide
A mahogany hanging wall cabinet of rectangular form, with a pair of moulded panelled doors opening to reveal a shelved interior, 47cm high x 35cm wide x 16cm deep (missing moulding to one edge) together with a contemporary cabinet with book front decoration, 36cm high x 28cm wide x 18cm deep
A mid-20th century chinoiserie green lacquered cocktail cabinet rectangular metal mounted top with twin doors and sides decorated with a figure in a garden, bird and flowers, painted interior with shelf on walnut base with glass panelled slide and carved shell cabriole legs and pad feet, 69cm
An early 20th-century Chinese, black and green lacquered two-section cabinet fitted a pair of cupboard doors and the upper section opening from either side. Decorated throughout with stylized chinoiserie decoration. 85.5 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 122.5 highCondition report: Old repairs to the lacquer surface
A late Victorian satinwood and ebony strung Circassian walnut veneered pier cabinet with neo-classical marquetry and turned pilasters at the extended angles, flanking a single, plain glazed door. With gilt metal mounts throughout. On a plinth base. 94 cm wide x 108 cm high x 43 cm deep.Condition report: Some brass beading is lifting.Some slight chipping to the veneers
A George I style walnut veneered bedside chest, the shaped top above two drawers on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 48cm wide, 75cm high, 39cm deep; together with a George I style walnut cabinet, the shaped top above a single drawer and cupboard doors, on short cabriole legs, 60cm wide, 79cm high, 48cm
An early 20th century golden oak arts and craft sideboard in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with convex glazed cupboard superstructure and pierced and shaped profile spindles, the base fitted with a central kneehole flanked by a pair of cupboard doors carved throughout with pomegranate and curvilinear panels, fitted with elaborate embossed and tooled cabinet furniture and stirrup handles being the Rd number 888894. Supported on square legs with moulded feet. 183 cm wide x 64 cm deep x 213 cm high overall. 101 cm high to the deck.Condition report: The sideboard has been refinished.The two right-hand legs have started to break at the site of the mortice housings of the frame.Left-hand side carcass sunken panel splitting at the jointed board.Key to upper section only
A craftsman made golden oak glazed gun cabinet. The two-door upper section fitted for fourteen guns. The lower section with a pair of blind panel doors. On a simple plinth base. 162 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 229 cm highFootnote: This cabinet would NOT conform to the regulations required for a gun cabinet. However, this cabinet could be converted into a bookcase. Condition report: Good condition overall, with some light surface scrapes commensurate with age. Dimensions of base plinth: 162 cm x 46.5 cm x 93 cm high.
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