We found 234658 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 234658 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
234658 item(s)/page
A Collectors Cabinet With Microscope Slides, English, c.1860, unsigned, the cabinet constructed entirely from French polished Mahogany, with two double doors to the front, with unlocking catch to second door, with 10 drawers with wooden pulls, top section opens to reveal a second compartment, the drawers with slide trays from another cabinet, slides by various makers including M. Hensoldt, Wetzlar, W. Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, and others including some amateur prepared slides, cabinet 40cm wide 29cm deep
Two Victorian Magic Lanterns, comprising of a victorian, unsigned lantern with brass lesn Russian iron body, condenser, no illuminant, in wooden case missing door, and another lantern, unmarked but the same in construction as the Lizars in this sale, with wooden front, brass lesn and support, tinplate body, original gas lamp, in wooden case (2)
Two Tinplate Magic Lanterns, Comprising, a German toy tinplate lantern by Ernst Plank, c.1900, the lantern with brass lens, claw feet, rass plaque for EP, with integral oil lamp, in the original case with instructions to inside of lid, with glass slides to each side; with another tinplate lantern finished in red, with an embossed brass plaque to the door for 'THE BIJOU MAGIC LANTERN', in an associated wooden case (2)
Brass & Mahogany Magic Lantern By Hughes, English, c.1890, signed to a plaque on the door, H. Hughes Opticien, 59 Fenchurch street, London, mahogany body with brass lens, single door, condenser, fold up chimney (hinge Broken), condenser, slide carrier, no illuminant, 51cm tall with chimney up
Brass & Tinplate Magic Lantern, English, c.1880, stamped to the lens flap with the trade mark for J. Wrench, lantern body constructed of blue grey Russian iron, with large lacuered lens and mount, with slide carrier, condenser and electric arc illuminant, in original wooden case with instructions to inside of door
A Konica AA-35 Half Frame 35mm Compact Camera, gold, body F-G, corrosion to battery terminals, optics F-G, some haze & fungus present, with maker's box, camera behaviour when film loaded or shutter button pressed is suspicious, winds constantly, sometimes shutter fires, sometimes shutter sticks, battery compartment door is broken & does not stay closed,
A Selection of Olympus and Leica SLR 35mm Bodies comprising an Olympus OM-1 MD body, shutter working, film door not closing, a black OM-2 camera with an OM-System Zuiko Auto-Zoom f/4 75-150mm lens, mirror will not reset and stuck up, an OM20 body, shutter not tested, a black OM40 body, shutter not tested and a black Leica R3 Electronic body, shutter fires at single speed and B, otherwise unchecked, A/F
A Brass & Black Leitz Compound Microscope, German, c.1910, engraved E. Leitz Wetzlar, No. 84941 with the corresponding number on case door, with retail label for Millikin & Lawley 165 Strand, the microscope on black lacquered stand with plano-concave mirror, Substage condenser, Simple rotating stage with centering screws, triple nosepiece, 3 cased Leitz objectives, two eyepieces and other accessories,
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN PANEL CLOCK, the caddy pediment with five turned finials, two turned columns to the front, the rectangular porcelain dial with silvered ground and gilded and enamelled in relief with foliage blossom, harebells, birds and a butterfly, white and black Arabic numerals, the two porcelain side panels with similar decoration, eight day movement, striking on a bell on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped Japy Freres and 3730 14.7, the pendulum also numbered 3730, on a stepped rectangular base with four flattened bun feet, height 34cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and chimes but was striking one hour ahead at time of report, the porcelain panels are all intact, there is some wear to the foliate engraving on the sloped section just below the dial, the paper lining inside the movement door has a couple of rips, otherwise in fairly good condition)
ADVERTISING / TOOL INTEREST: A MID 20TH CENTURY OAK COUNTER TOP DOUBLE SIDED DISPLAY CASE FOR JAMES CHESTERMAN & CO LTD OF SHEFFIELD, the rectangular swivel case with glazed panels to both sides, single door to one side which opens to reveal two slide out velvet covered wooden panels fitted with precision tools, rules, tape measures and surveyors tape measures varying from 3 feet to 50 feet, both with typed and handwritten price lists verso dated '6 June 1948', gold lettering 'JAMES CHESTERMAN & CO LTD SHEFFIELD' to the inside bottom edge of the cabinet on both sides, circular swivel base, height 56cm x 42,7cm x depth 20cm, diameter of circular base approx. 27cm (Condition Report: there are a few precision tools missing including a no.2900 micrometer, one of the rules is a Rabone Chesterman example, generally in reasonable order, some of the cabinet corners have knocks)
TWO AESTHETIC MANTEL CLOCKS, the larger one of rectangular form with brass finials to the corner uprights, the front of the case inset with six brass panels embossed with foliate designs, the blue and white ceramic dial printed with Arabic numerals surrounding flowers, eight day movement, the eight day movement with gong strike in poor condition, the rear door in two pieces, on four brass feet, height 29cm x width 18.8cm x depth 12.2cm, the other clock with ebonised and brass mounted case, handle to the top, blue, white and gilt printed dial with Arabic numerals, 30 hour movement, height with handle raised 22cm, with key (2 + key) (Condition Report: the larger clock is missing the fret gallery, the minute hand has a section missing, the movement / gong has rusting and doesn't run, the back door is broken, a section of the fret work is missing from the front left leg, the smaller clock has two pieces of brass missing to the sides, there are splits to the front of the case above and below the dial, the movement winds and runs)
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK CASED SMOKERS CABINET, the bevel edged glazed door opening to reveal a pipe rack, shelves holding a pottery tobacco jar and cover and two matching dishes florally decorated in the Imari palette, three drawers below the shelves with brass handles and backplates, on bracket feet, width 29cm x depth 20.5cm x height 43.5cm (Condition Report: in good condition overall, inside of the tobacco jar rim has a chip)
-
234658 item(s)/page