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A good multi purpose copper and brass ship's lamp by Eli Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham:, maker's plaque as per title to body , with sliding 'Port' and 'Starboard' shades enclosing lenses, the lamp section also lifting out from the main body for use as an anchor lamp, 40 cm high, (some damage, starboard lens missing) .
An 18ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring with scroll chased shoulders, the central old cut diamond of approximately 0.5ct.. Condition Report: Very minor scratches to gold shank. 1920 - 1930s. No damage or repair evident. Very minor chips / wear to diamonds only seen through microscopic lens. Diamond approx. content 1ct. Diamond colour - colourless F. Diamond clarity - VVS Ring size - P Please note: this is an estimated diamond colour and clarity.
A brass brown leather clad 4.5cm three draw Ex W.D. Scout Regiment MkIIs telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. with leather case. Condition Report No damage to lens. A clear sharp view can be obtained when focused on a distant object. The sun shield does slide freely back and forth. There is no sliding filter on the eyepiece. All the draws fully extend. The drawers do not bind or scrap when pulled out. Yes there are minor dents and ding's on the draws. Yes there are dents and ding's in the leather housing. The draws are darker.
A cast brass diver's lamp by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd, London:, ribbed Bakelite handle over square body signed as per title to top cover, 5 1/2 inch reflector lens with corselet style nuts to bezel, side surface supply connector and rear switch, together with 'T' spanner and aluminium sign 'lamp to be in water before operating switch' , 26cm high. * see page 87, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
An early 20th century tinned brass diver's lamp by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd, London:, the swing handle over knurled switch, on a square body with four swing down bolts, brass mounted magnifying lens, cast maker's details as per title to one side, 22cm high, together with a lamp T spanner. (2) * see page 89, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
*Microscope. A black lacquered brass binocular microscope, W. Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, 86180, circa 1940s, with interchangeable monocular tube, two condensers and stage, four objective eyepieces by Beck (2/4/8/16mm), a Beck external lamp with variable transformer standard lens, iris and filter holder, accessories including a micrometer slide, lamp filters and original Watson dust cover, contained in a Watson mahogany box, together with a Wrayflex SRL 35mm camera with wide-angle lens, photometer and stand to support camera over microscope, plus a collection of slides of kidney tubules This camera and microscope were used by Dr Jeffrey Boss of the physiology department at the University of Bristol. The slides of kidney tubules are those he took using this equipment. (-)

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