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A 19th Century Burr Walnut Table Top Stereo Viewer by Chadburn & Son, of upright rectangular form, inset with ivorine plaque "Chadburn & Son, Opticians to H.R.H. The Late Prince Consort, Liverpool" with lockable hinged mirrored doors to top, adjustable twin lens viewing hood, hinged mirror to back, walnut handles to side, the rotating wire mechanism containing a full compliment of glass and card slides, 43cm by 27cm.
A bone needle case, designed as an umbrella with a Stanhope lens, another bone seal ended implement with a Stanhope lens, a carved bone needle case, a gilt metal sewing case, a silver and enameled badge, three mother of pearl rectangular counters, an Alpco sealing wax set, a box of Norman pen nibs, a miniature house, a pair of cufflinks, various devotional pendants and sundry.
Smyth, C. Piazzi. Madeira spectroscopic. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1882. First edition, mounted vignette on title, 19 plates, original cloth; Idem Madeira meteorologic. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1882. First edition, 8vo, 2 plates, original cloth, worn; Idem Micrometrical measures of gaseous spectra under high dispersion. Edinburgh: Neill, 1886. 4to, plates, some coloured and folding, original cloth; Idem The visual (grating and glass lens) solar spectrum in 1884. Edinburgh: Neill, 1886. 4to, coloured plates, original cloth (4)
A fine C19th W.Ladd microscope with rosewood glazed cabinet 59cm high, and box of slides c1862. The microscope inscribed W.Ladd, Beak Street, Regent Street, fitted with a Wenham binocular tube but also with a separate monocular tube together with various slides and other accessories, each brass case to the lens also inscribed, original tune sheet
A lacquered brass 3 inch telescope, T. W. Watson, London, 19th century. The tube with lens cover opposing single rack-and-pinion adjusted draw and signatureT. W. WATSON 4 PALL MALL, LONDON to the opposing end, mounted with subsidiary 'star finding' telescope and standing on a brass columnar upright with folding tripod feet and steady bar, the tube 108cm long, with a 1.5 inch single draw telescope signed AITCHISON, LONDON to draw, in fitted case with brass tripod stand and other accessories, the box 43cm wide, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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