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R & J BECK LONDON LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE the horseshoe pattern inscribed R & J Beck Ltd London No 20454 having adjustable support column, draw tube and rack and pinion focusing, 10 1/2" (26.7cm) high when fully closed down in fitted MAHOGANY BOX WITH FIVE BECK LENS CONTAINERS and THREE VARIOUS OCULAR LENSES
LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE THE TRIPFORM BASE INSCRIBED `CHADBURN & SON OPTICIANS TO H.R.H. THE LATE PRINCE OF WALES, LORD STREET LIVERPOOL` having rack and pinion focusing, 14 1/2" (36.8cm) high when tube attached and fully closed down in FITTED MAHOGANY CASE WITH LENS and THREE VARIOUS LENS CONTAINERS AND LENSES including W.Watson 1/6" Parachromatic lens and H.Crouch London 1" lens together with a SELECTION OF PREPARED MICROSCOPE SLIDES in hardwood box and cardboard folder with slip case a RELATED BOOK CRITICAL MICROSCOPY and related sundries various
EASTERN KODAK No. 4 CARTRIDGE KODAK BOX CAMERA, the mahogany and bright metal interior with maroon leather bellows having rack and pinion focus, Goerz Berlin Anastigmat lens, TOGETHER WITH LARGE BOX CAMERA, the front section advancing on rack and pinion and linked to main body with bellows, the front section hinge opening to reveal mahogany and brass interior with Beck Single Achromatic lens (2)
YASHICA ELECTRIC 35 ROLL FILM CAMERA, together with five modern SLR roll film cameras, comprising Nikon Nikormat, Nr 4270759, fitted with Nikkor-s auto 1.2, 55mm lens Nikon FSO, Olympus OM - 1N, Zeiss Contax, fitted with planar 1.7, 50mm lens and a Nikon f50, together with two Nikon Camera bodies, F80 and F55 (8)
GOOD W. WATSON & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LACQUERED BRASS MAGIC LANTERN, the front brass plate inscribed W. Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, No 1379, having 8" lens with rack and pinion focussing and fitted with mahogany sliding plate holder, the body hinged to allow adjustment of inclination, having side and rear opening door to access the now electrified light source, blued metal chimney, 18 3/4" (47.6cm) long lens closed down
19th CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS SLIDE PROJECTOR/MAGIC LANTERN WITH HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED CYLINDRICAL BODY on cast iron and brass stand with pivoting mount, having simple rack and pinion focussing, the body widening to the rear and possibly later adapted to take screw in electric light source, 16 1/2" (42cm) long lens closed down 13" (33cm) high
THE CITY SALE AND EXCHANGE, LONDON - SALEX LITTLE JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ENALRGER, oak and black japanned metal body, the light source sliding on the base and connected with bellows to lens body, the front with folding bellows and rack and pinion focussing (lacks objective lens and spirit lamp)
19th CENTURY BLUED METAL AND BRASS MAGIC LANTERN, the brass main tube with simple slide in and out adjustment, the objective lens with rack and pinion focussing, the body with brass plate, Patent No 245 and having spirit fired light source with four adjustable burners, extending square chimney, 16 1/4" (41.3cm) long with lens closed down, together with VERY SIMILAR BUT SMALLER MAGIC LANTERN, (incomplete) (2)
NINETEENTH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS AND MAHOGANY MAGIC LANTERN, having original lime-light gas powered illumination including a box of `Mabor Indestructible` Lines` the mahogany body with side opening ventilated panel doors, brass objective lens with rack and pinion focusing, the rear aperture with black plush cloth curtain on rail, 24" wide approx, TOGETHER WITH A NINETEENTH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS 7" ENLARGING OBJECTIVE with rack and pinion focusing and a VERY LARGE SELECTION OF GLASS LANTERN SLIDES, housed in THREE MAHOGANY SIX DRAWER CABINETS, many of the slides in sets to include comic `Adventures of a cyclist` 12 slides showing cyclists on penny farthings, Old Mother Hubbard, `Polar Expedition` 12 colour slides etc. as per vendors inventory showing in excess of 860 slides
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY `OPTISCOPE` NO. 8 BY HOUGHTON AND BUTCHER, LONDON having chromium plates and black metal body brass screw in Houghton and Butcher projection lens 10" focus on cruciform stand and the black metal storage box, TOGETHER WITH AN ELECTRIC HAND HELD LIGHT PROJECTOR, in the shape of a hair dryer (2)
SET OF FOUR TRIUMPH CHROMED METAL HUB CAPS the centre with world globe emblem with pale blue enamel detail, 9" (22.9cm) diameter, a MAHOGANY AND CAST ALUMNINIUM THREE SPOKE CAR STEERING WHEEL, 15" (38cm) diameter overall, a PAIR `TEX VIEWMASTER` CHROMED METAL CIRCULAR WING MIRRORS, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) diameter and NOTEK NEARLITE No 777 CHROMIUM PLATED CAR SPOTLIGHT, the lens with conical form, blue stained centre, 5 1/2" (14cm) diameter (8)
TRIOLA GERMAN OFFICERS BATTERY POWERED TRENCH LIGHT oblong black metal with leather frog, bulls eye lens with selection of three filters together with a LATER PERISCOPE M6, the mottled green finish metal case with mounting bolt, 11" (28cm) x 6 1/2" (16.5cm) and LONG CYLINDRICAL FORM MESSAGE CONTAINER? possibly for use on board ship via internal tubs, the composition body with brass banding and having two revolving alphabetical code rings one end with hinged opening, soft felt discs/pads at either end, 17" (43.2cm) long x 3 3/4" (9.5cm) diameter overall
A Miranda DR 35mm SLR Camera, Circa 1962 with prism head and interchangeable waist level finder, Soligor Miranda 5cm f/1.9 Lens and ever ready case, together with a Hanimex 400mm f/6.3 screw fit lens, a Tamron 28mm f/2.8 lens with screw fit adaptor and case, a Weston Master V Light Meter in original case and various photographic accessories.
HIGLEY HALLIDAY: A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, comprising a silver cigarette box engraved `EH/DH`; onyx cigarette box with burgee of the Little Ship Club and presentation plaque from pupils inside lid dated `1942`; stop watch and lanyard; fountain pen; cased monocle; small club burgees; car badge for the `British Motor Boat Club`; burning lens; printing plates for business cards; carved bugbear nut; helmet shell inscribed with a prayer; a mast hoop from a gaff-rigged yacht and a swordfish rostrum, (a lot)
A LARGE ASTRONOMICAL REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY WRAY, & BROADHURST CLARKSON, LONDON, the 69in. crackle-finished main tube with 5in. objective lens signed WRAY LONDON, polished-brass eye-piece assembly signed on the backplate Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, 63 Farringdon Road London, with rack and pinion fine focus and star tube, the main tube with mounting points to substantial counterweighted brass and aluminium mount with electrical motor accessory and guiding rods, secured to stainless steel column with iron tripod base -- approximate height 83 x 79in. (211 x 201cm.); together with an associated wooden box containing several accessories including solar diagonals and alternative eye-pieces, entire assembly was purchased from Broadhurst Clarkson in approximately 1970; together with a Mark II gun sight with military marks dated for 1943, (a lot) **This model will be available for viewing at 6 Imperial Studios**
A MID 19TH-CENTURY 7½IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY SPENCER BROWNING & CO, LONDON, the oxidised-brass ladder frame with polished-brass arc, signed as per title and inscribed and numbered Made for Jo. Sempel, Blyth G531 and inset silvered scale divided to 150°, contained within fitted wooden case complete with accessories including three sighting tubes, detachable shade and loup lens, the lid with owner`s plate for Captain T. Adams, Folkestone, 1876 -- cased measurements 11in. (28cm.) square
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