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A brass ship's compass by Sestral, the domed cover with spirit lamp, 25 cm high, a 'Seahorse' copper ship's lamp with navigation lenses, 18 cm high and a Perko copper ship's lamp, 39 cm high (3)Sestral compass retains its brass spirit burner. Some dents to the domed cover and sides. Glass intact, gimbals moving freely, possibly some later soldering.Seahorse ship's lamp with some small dents to the domed top and more significant dent to the back. Later electric light fitting added to the interior. Starboard lens with signs of re-soldering and shade to the lens has been re-soldered in the past and is now loose again. Three fitting holes to the base of the lamp.Perko Ship's lamp with minor dents and interior fittings missing. Lens also marked Perko.
A HOUGHTONS LTD SANDERSON QUARTER-PLATE TROPICAL REFLEX CAMERA ENGLISH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY,maker's plate reading THE 'SANDERSON', H. LTD, LONDON, Tropical Model, with 3 1/4in f/6.5 Taylor-Hobson lens wide angle lens, No. 177476, the brass bound teak body with sliding plate holder, 5 3/4in x 5 3/4in x 4in (14.5cm x 14.5cm x 10cm) overall Footnotes:The Sanderson camera range was among the most enduring British camera designs in production from 1895 to the mid-20th century. The Sanderson patent described a strut system which moved the camera back and forth to any desired fixed angle, and was granted in January 1895. Although Sanderson originally sold the camera, Houghtons Ltd later acquired the rights and marketed the camera exclusively from then on. In the early 20th century, the model was promoted as the 'greatest advance yet made in camera construction'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LEICA IIIc AND A LEICA IIIf, 1950's,the IIIc, no. 486642, with Summaron 35mm f/3.5 lens; the IIIf, no. 794327, with Summiter 50mm f/2 lens no, 627648, together with a Hektor 135cm f/4.5 telephoto lens, in leather case with a Weston light meter, a rangefinder and an eveready case, the leather case 10in x 8 1/2in x 5in (25.5cm x 21.5cm x 13cm) (qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE NIKON 1 CAMERA, JAPAN, 1948-1949,No. 609637, 24 x 32mm format, chrome, the baseplate engraved MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN externally, with Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Nikkor-H.C f/2 5cm lens, No. 811112, with maker's ever ready case, Footnotes:As the inaugural camera produced by Nikon, the Nikon 1 is an important part of the history of camera manufacturing. It was first announced in the October 1947 issue of Kouga Monthly, five months before its official release, simply named the 'Nikon Camera'. The model was later renamed the Nikon 1 to distinguish it from future iterations. The Nikon 1 received orders from across the globe, including exports to Hong Kong, Singapore, Europe, and the United States.According to Peter Braczko's Nikon Pocket Book (1996), the Nikon 1 had a limited production window of March 1948 to April 1949, with only a few hundred examples ever actually making it to market. The reason for its discontinuation and rarity was that the American slide cutting machines used the existing Leica format of 24 x 36mm, whereas the Nikon format was 24 x 32mm. In 2016, a Nikon 1 camera sold in Europe for 384,000 Euros, a record for any Nikon camera.Further details on the history and design of the Nikon 1 can be found at: https://imaging.nikon.com/history/chronicle/history_e/index.htmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A MAHOGANY AND BRASS SLIDING BOX CAMERA, MID-19TH CENTURY,plate size 5-inch by 6 1/2-inch, the brass lens unit with rack-and-pinion focusing, removeable ground glass focusing screen, lacking plate holder, sliding box with securing screw, the case 15in x 9in x 10in (38cm x 23cm x 25.5cm) overall For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COLLAPSIBLE MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMERA, MID-19TH CENTURY,plate size 7-inch by 9-inch, lens with rack and pinion focusing with sliding stop, folding mahogany body with plate holder, the case 17in x 11in x 9 1/2in (43cm x 28cm x 24cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A diamond solitaire ring, the emerald cut stone four claw set in an all platinum mount, 2.6mm wide shank, Birmingham 2003, a baguette cut diamond set horizontally into each shoulder, ring size L/M, dimensions of major diamond 10.6x6.7x4mm, approximate weight of diamond 2.62 carats.Condition report:Please see further images uploaded to our website.We do not have a certificate to go with the ring, in our opinion the Colour would fall in the bracket J/K, Clarity VS1/VS2, there is a very very small nick on the edge of the table facet when viewed with a lens, it can just be seen in image nine as a pin prick of light two thirds of the way down the facet edge which is the darker facet edge by the table, (not the brighter spot of light seen on the right hand side of the ring). Fluorescence is medium to strong.The condition of the mount is all good, stone secure in the four claw setting.
Rolex - a gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Datejust, superlative chronometer officially certified, 30mm white dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, centre seconds hand, luminous dot markers and date aperture under a cyclops glass, 35mm stainless steel case with milled bezel, Rolex crown, plain case back with serrated edge, Rolex Jubilee bracelet with deployment clasp, 62510H, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:The glass is heavily scratched. The dial is in good condition. There is no damage to the one o'clock numeral (the additional images show reflections from the scratched glass). There are small dark coloured bits, most of which are either on the underside of the glass or in the glass. There are also some small dark coloured bits around the very edge of the dial or on the metal surround (visible with a 10s lens). There are scratches to the case, case back, clasp and bracelet. It has been consigned to auction by a private vendor. Please see additional uploaded images.
A tray of small silver and plated collectables, two silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives, Sheffield 1928 and 1898 and a similar button hook, Sheffield 1900; two silver-plated vesta match cases, one in the form of a book; a pierced silver napkin ring; metal snuff box; magnifying lens; two mother-of-pearl salt spoons, plated ladle, sifting spoon etc; a box of "Cowrie Shell Counters", a wooden darning mushroom, a quantity of old lace, bead and sequin panel and an infants dress.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, a slightly oval sapphire and pair of transitional cut diamonds claw set in an 18 carat white gold traditional three stone mount ring size L, Sheffield 2004, approximate carat weight of sapphire 0.91 carat, total weight of diamonds 0.50 carat, Colour H/I, Clarity SI1/SI2.Condition report:The weight is 4g. The sapphire looks very dark blue when on the finger. Some of the inclusions are visible with the unaided eye and then become more obvious with the 10x lens, using a daylight lamp. There is a surface reaching fracture across some of the side crown facets.
An aquamarine ring with ruby shoulders, the emerald cut aquamarine 20.5x13mm four claw set in an all white metal mount ring size L/M, three square cut rubies set vertically to each shoulder,Condition report:Please see further images uploaded to our website.The metal appers to be white gold, the shank has been sized, some very minor nicks around girdle seem with a 10x lens, claws all good and secure, Approximate weight 16carats, gross weight of ring and mount 8.8g.
no.5345, with three lens turret, course/fine focussing, with two way adjustable circular stage, plano-concave mirror and bullseye lens, in original case with accessories; also includes various photographs of Wilfred Broadhead the original owner of the microscope; Journal of the Quekett Microscope Club Vols 1-4 (1868-1877) and Vol II Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society (1879)
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