A Houghton Butcher Ensign King Horizontal Enlarger, 6in brass lens, 5 x 4in negative carrier, condenser, iron lamphouse, bellows, no lamp, model and maker's plate, maker's button plate missing, body P, corrosion to metal parts, surface deterioration from storage, together with a contemporary incomplete enlarger body sold by City & Exchange West End branch, P
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Becky TYRRELL'The Last Raceway, United Downs, 2021'Archival quality giclee printUnframed 11" by 14" inchBecky Tyrrell is an award-winning photographer living and working deep in rural Cornwall. Since graduating from Falmouth University, she has turned her lens towards the people around her, using portraiture and social documentary to tell stories of those living life at the end of the line.
A Pair of Second World War CF41 x8 Binoculars by Barr & Stroud, A.P.No. 1900A, serial number 29368, with adjustable lenses, the grips impressed with arrows, with plastic lens covers and a leather case; a Pair of 1939 Ross X7 Binoculars, no.11859, in blackened aluminium, with crinkle grips and later leather case; a First World War Gun Sighting Telescope X8, by Negretti & Zambra, no.316 N218, in pine box stencilled G340 (3)
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Weihrauch HW 110 Sporter Soft Touch .22 Calibre Air Rifle, with repeating 10-shot magazine capacity and built-in fillable air cartridge with a 200 bar capacity, the weaver-type rail set with a Kassnar 3-9X wide angle lens scope, sound moderator, with folding bipod, sold with a magazine, tin of pellets, quick fill adapter and hose, with a BSA green nylon gun slip. In almost unused condition.
A Pair of Second World War CF41 x8 Binoculars by Barr & Stroud, A.P.No. 1900A, serial number 49693, with adjustable eyepieces and patent articulated and swivelling anti-flare hoods, the grips with impressed arrows, with leather lens covers and case. The sprung leather strap to the case is present and attached. The left lens has three small internal black dots, but the optics are good. Generally in good condition.
A German Gerard-Landlicht G Rifle Scope, numbered 54721, with three post reticle and Akah mounting bracket, 25.2cm, with leather lens covers, each stamped 30; a Pair of Second World War x6 Binoculars by Taylor-Hobson, dated 1941 and stamped O.S.308 G.A. BINO.PRISM.No.2.Mk.II, No.60761, in a leather case; a Pair of 6 x 30 Binoculars, with desert paint and rubber lens cover, in a bakelite case. (3) Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. 1 - Excellent optics. 2 & 3 - Cloudy optics and scratching to paint.
A pair of Carl Zeiss 8 x 30 binoculars, and another by Zenith 10 x 50, cased. CONDITION REPORT: The small pair appear to be in reasonably good order. They do focus and without taking them apart the binoculars do not appear to have any cracks to the lenses (we cannot guarantee this). There is a dent to the case to the left of the Carl Zeiss logo and there are rubs and losses to the black finish around the extremities. The larger pair appear to focus and again are in reasonably good order. We cannot see any chips to the exterior of the lenses but have not taken the binoculars apart. There are scuffs and marks to the black painted finish around all extremities. The faux leatherwork is in good condition all round. Both end lens caps are present.
A brass single lens dissecting microscope, E Leitz Wetzlar for C Baker 244 High Holborn London, late 19th c, with bar of triangular section and focusing by rack work, plate glass stage and substage wheel of stops, plain mirror, detachable fabric covered flaps, fitted mahogany case Signs of use consistent with age, rack work operating smoothly, case lacks escutcheon
A brass microscope, R & J Beck Ltd London, No 27301, "Star", late 19th c, lacquered or bronze finished, with two eyepieces and objective lens, substage wheel of stops and plano/concave mirror, brass mounted, fitted mahogany-stained lidded box The instrument in excellent preservation, retaining practically all of the original finish and showing hardly any sign of use, no wear to joints, adjustment operating smoothly, plano mirror with slight loss of silvering around the edges
Bracegirdle (Brian) - Microscopical Mounts and Mounters; Notes on Modern Microscope Manufacturers, two vols, uniform light blue boards, Humberside 1996 and 1998, Brian J Ford - Single Lens The Story of the Simple Microscope, 1985, Brass & Glass Scientific Instrument Making in Workshops in Scotland, exhibition catalogue, three Whipple Museum for the History of Science catalogue/publications, Catalogue of the Billings Microscope Collection, second edition 1974, etc (a quantity) This lot contains additional items: several microscope manufacturer's catalogues, the journal Microscopy (of the Quekett M C), the late owner's research notes, etc
A BOXED FREEPLAY SELF POWERED & SOLAR RADIO IN CLEAR RED AND A BOX OF TECHNOLOGY, etc, including ASRock for Windows Vista, a boxed child's 'Microscope Lab 2', a cased Canon EOS 1000 film camera with Canon Zoom Lens EF 35-80mm 1:4-56 with instructions and flash, an Agfa Silette I film camera, joysticks, Commodore Amiga keyboard, etc (box and boxed radio)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a pair of mens size 8.5 dark brown safety boots (new in box), twenty piece Wood & Sons willow pattern tea/dinnerware set in original box, three prints of paintings by John Constable, frames measure 39.5cm x 35cm, men's 'Polo' by Ralph Lauren shirt, size large (marked), large 'Nico' denim jacket, hookah pipes, Melba Ware terrier height (17cm) Wedgwood black basalt plate, Solidex Milksaver in original packaging Sekonda watch, 'Deja Voux' watch, cufflinks and music player set Olympus OM-IN camera with 50mm 1:1,8 lens, etc (sd) (1 box and loose)
A large Ridsdale's railway lamp and a signal lamp,the railway lamp by Ridsdale's Railway Lamp & Lighting Co.Ltd of Minories, London, black painted body with Shallis & Thomas Patent plaque numbered 14758, and TCJ Thomas's patented glass lens base, enamel internal chimney, 38cm high, with loop handle, together with a signal lamp, black painted body, 5-inch bevelled glass lens, with internal rotating red, green and clear filter, with handle, 38cm high. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three large marine lamps by H.Peters & Bey of Hamburg,each 'DIN 89 950' types, copper bodies with brass fittings, ribbed glass lenses, two clear (one with slight damage to lens) and one red lens, each with loop handles and 50cm high. (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Lucas No 722 Oil illuminated sidelamps,each Japanned black body with polished brass brightwork, bail handle, two tiered chimney, maker's plaque, side mounting brackets, 4 inch diameter main lens and 'Ruby' tell-tale, complete with reservoir and wick. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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