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A gentlemen's 9ct gold Omega mechanical strap watch, c.1960,with a 34mm engraved case. A silvered dial with alternating gilt Arabic numerals and pennant batons, with a subsidiary dial and gilt silvered hand. Presentation message verso, with an after market strap and buckle, Birmingham, 1960. Case no. 13339 2876. Movement no. 17779323. Calibre 267Condition report: Winds and ticking but no guarantee of time keeping.Minor scratches to the glass.Light spotting to the dial under 10x lens.Replacement crown.Hand engraved presentation message verso.Case - marks commensurate with its age.Very dirty.
A 2IN. SINGLE DRAW TELESCOPE FROM THE FAMOUS S.Y. VALHALLA R.Y.S., BY ROSS, LONDON, CIRCA 1890 the tapering main tube with black leather covering, signed on the single draw Ross, London, No. 23376, splash cuff with lens cap, inscribed under the splash VALHALLA R.Y.S. -- 25in. (63.5cm.) long; together with associated standCondition report: Fine optical condition. Cover may be a later replacement.
AN ADMIRALTY PATTERN DIVER'S TORCH BY SIEBE GORMAN & CO. LTD, LONDON heavily constructed in nickel-plated brass with bull's-eye lens and rotating switch, signed on the trunk as per title and inscribed AP 8965 -- 13in. (33cm.) longCondition report: Sound overall condition, wear commensurate with age - not tested.
A FINE 2IN. REFRACTING LIBRARY TELESCOPE BY W. & S. JONES, LONDON, CIRCA 1820 the 28in. tapering main tube with lens cap, fine focus adjustment, 12in. eyepiece extension signed as per title, mounted on a folding brass tripod stand with rack-and-pinion astronomical/terrestrial stabiliser, turntable mount with securing/release catch and steering rod with universal joint, contained within fitted wooden box -- 31in. (79cm.) wideCondition report: Fine overall condition with good optics and lacquerwork.
A SMALL 1¼IN. REFRACTING TABLE TELESCOPE BY G. & C. DIXEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1835 the 9in. main tube with final focus adjustment to 4in. eyepiece extension, signed as per title and inscribed Makers to the King , lens cap, mounted to folding tripod stand -- 9 x 13½in. (23 x 34cm.)Condition report: Good optical condition
A 1½IN. REFRACTING TABLE TELESCOPE unsigned , constructed in lacquered brass with lens cap, mounted on brass tripod stand with stabiliser -- 13 x 20½in. (33 x 52cm.); together with another similar signed Dollond, London ( defective ) (2)Condition report: Unsigned: Good overall conditoin, some areas of wear to finish, optically fine. Dollond: Missing main lens and possibly more.
A 1½IN. SINGLE DRAW MARINE TELESCOPE, CIRCA 1800 unsigned , with 23½in. tapering tube with tapered eyepiece and moulded objective lens assembly with dust slide, contained within an associated extended wooden box, the lid with plaque inscribed H.M.S. 'Foudroyant', Formaly (sic) The 'Trincomalee' purchased by G.W. Cobb 1898 , box -- 27in. (68.5cm.) wide overall; together with a quantity of press cuttings relating to Foudroyant / TrincomaleeCondition report: Telescope in good overall condition
A 1¼IN. MARINE TELESCOPE, CIRCA 1760 unsigned , 35in. decagonal wooden tube, single draw with tapered eyepiece, main lens with dust slide -- 37½in. (95cm.) overall; together with 1½in. plain tapering example of circa 1790, now mounted to associated Broadhurst Clarkson brass table stand; and an 18thC style decagonal wooden example using modern parts (3)Condition report: All optics working. Old wear commensurate with age. Some
A 3IN. REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY HORNE & THORNTHWAITE, LONDON, CIRCA 1850 the 41½in. tube with lens cap, fine focus and star finder, with mounting lugs to fit table or tripod stand, contained in wooden case with accessories including painted iron tripod stand, telescopic stabiliser and alternative eyepiece -- 44in. (112cm) wide; together with wooden tripod stand with tapered feet (2)Condition report: Understood to be in fine optical condition. Focus wheel missing fixing screw. accessories incomplete. Old wear commensurate with age.
A COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY NEWTON & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1865 the 8½in. main tube with swivelling nose pieces, adjustable platform, plano-convex mirror, signed to back of foot Newton & Co. Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London , contained within fitted box with tray of slides, bull's-eye lens, alternate eye-pieces, etc. -- box 19 x 9¼in. (48 x 23.5cm.)Condition report: mirror tarnished, some areas of brassing to foot and platform, some accessories missing from case.
A 2IN . ACHROMATIC MARINE TELESCOPE BY GILBERT & SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1810 the 36in. tapering wooden tube with single draw signed as per title, and alternative eyepiece assemblies, contained within brass-bound box of issue with maker's instruction label inside base, the box -- 42½in. (108cm.) wideCondition report: Tube with old split near objective, old binding, signature worn, missing dust slides and lens cap - good optics. Case lid cracked and old wear.
A 1½IN. SURVEYOR'S LEVEL BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 constructed in lacquered brass with 18in. telescope, with massive bubble level over, and 3½in. silvered compass signed as per title with adjustable glass securing clamp, inscribed to side Dudley Timperley's , rack-and-pinion focus with diagonal eyepiece and removable lens cap with dust cover, contained within original box of issue with securing hooks -- 27in. (68.5cm.) wideCondition report: Diagonal lacking prism, rack-and-pinion sticky, traces of original lacquer remain, lacking adjustable base (would have fitted in left hand side of base.
TWO BOXES OF CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, BOXED FILM STRIP PROJECTOR, a Sovereign Hacker radio, model RP18, a Pentax MX fitted with Pentax 50mm f1.7 lens, an Olympus OM1N camera fitted with an Olympus 50mm f1.8 lens, a Kodak Retina Reflex 3, Lordomatic camera and other vintage camera and accessories (two boxes and loose)Condituion Report The Omin Speeds below 30TA of a second are slower than the indicated speeds. Film advance lever was slow to return until operated a few times. The 50mm lens has fungus. Pentax MX speeds below 30TA are slower than indicated. Two small areas of fungus to the edges of the 50mm lens. We do not have batteries to test the light meters both cameras are in good cosmetic condition
An Exakta Varex Iib camera body , Exakta Varex Carl Zeiss lenses, Flektogen 35mm, Pancolor 50mm, Tessa 50mm, Sonar 135mm, Meyer Lydith 30mm lens and a quantity of Exakta equipment including bellows, long and short extention tubes, auto release, eye level finder, waist level finder, magnifier finder, filters etc. In a Fotima camera bag.
A Canon EOS 5DSR camera body, with Canon Ef100-400mm f4,5-5,6L IS II USM lens, Canon EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM lens, Canon EF 20-35mm f2,8 L lens with Canon flash shoe, filters, lens cleaners, batteries. All in a Tamrac adjustable carry bag Condition Report Not tested for functionallity, Good used condition no scratches or flaws.
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