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FOUR WELLS CAST IRON UNBREAKABLE OIL LAMPS, No 18, all complete with lid and carrying handle, remains of wick to spout, all in heavily rusted ex use condition, with a brass band lens, bulls eye lens to top, approximate diameter 15cm, some scratches and damage to lens and surround and an empty wooden box fitted with green baize interior, possibly for a scientific instrument, complete but has damage and wear, length approximately 32cm x width 20cm x depth 7cm (two boxes and loose)
AN EARLY MEADE LX50 EMC SCT TELESCOPE, Made in USA, f/200 D=203.2mm with LX Quantz - DC Sehuo Moton Fonic mount, Equational Wedge 6 tripod with 2'' legs includes handset 6 Meade 8 x 50mm optical Finden 6 Red Dot Finden (condition: dust on front correction plate, focuser turns, mount electronics untested, screw-in diagonal has damaged thread 26mm Plussl eyepiece cracked lens)
A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, the shoulders inset three diamonds on either side, white metal band, gross weight; 2.8g, ring size 'P'Condition report: There are inclusions to the stone, chips to the edge of the rim of stone, wear, scratches to ring, the central stone 6mm in diameter. 3mm deep, you can see the inclusions without a lens, appears white, weight; 2.8g.
AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL GENTLEMEN'S WRISTWATCH with leather strap, and one other wristwatch (2)Condition report: Original Omega crown to winder, it sets and is winding, running, some scratches to the case & lens, the leather strap has Omega logo buckle. The other watch is an ‘Unoaerre’ quarts watch, 18k case, black leather strap.
A crate containing various binoculars including Carl Zeiss Feldstecher, Ross of London No. 2 Mark 1 circa 1916, C.P. Goerz Trieder Binocle x 9, Eleitz, Carl Zeiss 6 x 30, Ross of London Stereo Prism Stepruva Power Equals 9, an early 20th Century pair of slim leather covered binoculars unnamed (7 - 2 without cases), a pair of Victorian ivory cased opera glasses by W. Johnson, Tottenham Court Road, a pair of leather and gilt brass cased opera glasses, a pair of Guilloche enamel, a gilt brass cased opera glasses (v. damaged) and a single lens
A 19th Century mahogany bound and brass three drawer telescope by Fairey of London 43.6cm long overall together with lacquered brass tripod base and mahogany boxCondition ReportLenses appear OK - no visible chips or cracks but the larger lens has some bubbles / marks to the interior - see images. Telescope focuses. The metal case has surface scratching and is dented to the larger end. There is pitting and marks to the stand throughout. Box is empty - unfitted. See images for more details.
A brass cased three drawer telescope by The Ontario Hughes-Owens Co Ltd, Ottawa (MK III) with leather cover and an associated anodised brass tripod base and a brass telescope (incomplete) in pine case bearing label "Meridian Telescope"Condition ReportThe brass telescope has several knocks to the body as well as pitting and surface scratches, etc. Small side lens appears cracked. Other lenses appear OK although dirty. The three draw telescope has bad verdigris mould to the outside and draws do not open properly. A small chip to one lens visible. Heavy wear and tear. Badly stored. See images for more details. Lens is loose at the larger end and has a chip to it. Nine draw scope - lenses appear intact but in need of a clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A collection of various camera and scientific parts including a Hartridge Spectroscope, Minden paper tester, Negretti & Zambra relative percentage humidity gauge, a pair of Achromatic night and day binoculars, a Halina Prefect camera with Haking's reflex lens, various other lenses, cameras and spares etc
A Victorian mahogany and brass bound telescope by W & S Jones, 135 Holborn London 91 cm long max together with another similar mahogany and brass bound telescope 115 cm long and a smaller telescope with painted simulated bamboo casing by Silberrad Aldgate London 72 cm long maxCondition ReportFirst two telescopes in description focus although lenses are clearly filthy. Cases are split. Varnish is scratched, etc. The metal work is pitted, patinated and dented in various places. The simulated bamboo cased telescope - the lens is completely smashed at one end. Split, etc. See images for more details.
An aluminium camera carrying case, with two cameras and various lenses, to include a Topcon RM300, and a Pentax ME Super, together with a Hoya HMC 35-75mm lens, A Hoya Top Man MC1-2.8, two flashes, a Prinzflex converter, a Vivitar converter 2x22, a Vivitar 1-3.8, 70-150mm lens, a Topcon AM Top core MC1-1.7, 55mm lens, contained in one case.
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