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3 Drawer 1 1/2inch Telescope by Dolland,English c. 1820, signed to the first drawer tube 'Dolland London Day or Night', with three drawer tubes, with sliding eyepiece & objective covers, with mahogany body, closed 31cm long, open 88cm long. Note Dolland was a copy of the well known maker Dollond, London
19th century Dolland of London brass telescope single drawer with leather cover and a signed Chadburn, 71 Lord Street Liverpool together with a telescope on tripod base, with ebonised fitted case plus a brass Engineers optical in wooden box. Dolland telescope in working order, stitching intact no splits, telescope in two parts, has lens cap, lens clear of cracks , image upside down when you look through Telescope on tripod not working and has small crack to large lens
A British tin helmet, a three drawer brass and leather signalling telescope By Dolland London, a pocket compass by E H Clarke, the end section of a riding crop carved with a bone head of a bearded man and a copper ashtray made from the dome of the light house at Hedles point Gallipoli, marked with the date 25/4/15. and various ships to the rim and D.H. Caird Daley purser HMS Delta to the centre (5)
A BOX CONTAINING VARIOUS ITEMS attributed to a A B Clark, a sailor in the Royal Navy prior to WWII, included are a Naval bible, a small four section brass telescope by Dolland of London, in brown leather case, two shooting medals, boxed and a large number of photographs, pamphlets etc relating to the Far East, China, Hong Kong etc, some showing fighting and soldiers, sailors etc and a box of twenty three EPNS spoons all appear to be possible prizes for shooting competitions
19th century 4 drawer Dolland, London refracting telescope with "The Pancratic Eye Tube" attachment. Wooden and brass telescope, Pancratic Eye attachment in brass. Complete with tripod brass stand, adjusting tool and original mahogany box. Pancratic Eye tube name and makers name to body, with numbered magnifications along the section of the case. Invented in 1825 by Wm. Kitchiner M.D./Dollond London. Total length of telescope approx. 72cm, total length of Pancratic Eye approx. 39cm. Stand approx. 35cm tall.
A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY PINCE NEZ STYLE SPECTACLES, the metal frames cast to the edge with the inscription "Jonas Schartz Wonhafft in Furth 1740", within a polished mahogany case, 11cm x 5cm, together with a case set of EARLY WIRE FRAMED SPECTACLES, c ase embossed "Dolland 211 Oxford Street, London" (2)
Brass and leather three draw telescope by Dolland of London, the brass inscribed "The Honble Robt F Greville" for Lieutenant colonel Robert Fulke Greville FRS MP (1751-1824) together with a single volume The Diaries of Colonel The Hon Robert Fulke Greville, Equerry To His Majesty King George III edited by F McKno Bladon 1930
A mahogany and brass cased night and day telescope by Dolland of London, an Edwardian mahogany desk stand bearing plaque inscribed "Essex Beagles July 1907 150 yds flat first prize J. Eickhoff", brass coal scuttle, blow lamp, spirit kettle, letter rack, two handled tray, two brass sovereign scales and a modern desk calendar
Sale Item: DOLLAND LONDON TELESCOPE (AF) (NOT ABLE TO SEE THROUGH) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
WW1 British Binoculars Mark V Special. Serial number 56559. Broad Arrow marked and maker marked "Deroy & Foerstier, Paris". Complete with leather case maker marked and dated "G Battle & Co 1917 M". Along with another pair of vintage Binoculars by "Dolland of London". X5 27/16ths. With sun shades. All original finish intact, complete with leather carrying case. (2)
Jacques Staunton pattern box wood and ebony chess set with weighted bases, Rooks stamped with crown, in mahogany box, the lid with label 'The London Advertiser Chess Problem Solution Journey, First Prize won by "Knox" with a clean score October 1896' with a Post Card congratulating Rev Geo. Knight (Knox) on his fine score inn the Competition, a letter dated May 1947 from Ralph B Knight to Mr Butler asking £3.00 for the chess set, a letter from Mr R Dolland to Mr D Butler thanking him for the information regarding Knox, and a Newspaper article, with 'The Philosophy of Chess' by William Cluley, a Chess Printing kit and small chess set Condition Report Some age related minor damages with all knights lacking finish, slight crack to black king, queen, rook, one pawn, one pawn & bishop with loss. Two black knights have loss of lacquer finish & one white knight is repaired at base. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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