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Early 19th Century Naval Telescope by Cary of London. A good quality mahogany and brass three draw telescope with clear engraved maker’s details. The lens with the addition of a pull forward brass spray cover. Good clean condition ... Complete with polished brown leather carrying case and sling. GCOffered as an historical items only; the instruments’ accuracy is neither warranted or implied.
Collection of Cameras and accessories including Olympus and Pentax camera bodies, Miranda 75-200mm lens, Centon mirror lens, other lenses, tripod, camera bags incl. a Billingham bag etc and a pair of Pathescope 16 x 50 binoculars Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Nikon FE2 35mm SLR camera, chrome, serial no. 2217128, made in Japan, with a Sigma zoom-master 1:28-4 f=35-70mm lens no. 1002052; Also a Vivitar 1:28mm close focus wide angle lens no. 28514716 and Vivitar automatic tele converter. Also a Nikon MD-12 motordrive. All within a fitted steel carry case, 16" wide (5)
ZEISS IKON; a cased Ikoflex camera with upper Teronar 1:3.5 F=7.5cm and lower Jena Tessar 1:3.5 F=7.5cm number 3444502 lenses, a cased red-coloured lens stamped 'Actina 37' to steel casing and a cased pair of Leesons 8 x 40 binoculars numbered 72474.Additional InformationGeneral wear to camera and red-coloured lens, binocular optics appear clear.
An 18ct white gold and diamond three stone ring, mid-century, the old cushion cut central diamond flanked by a pair of old brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 1.5ct total, ring size N.* Condition: The central and one side diamond are in very good condition, with no chips or scratches. The other side diamond has five small chips to the edge of the table - they are too small to be visible with the naked eye but are clearly visible through a 10x lens. The centre stone is older - probably 19th century cushion cut and therefore is more tinted with yellow than the outer pair of stones, which are old brilliant cuts from the first hald of the 20th century. The centre stone is approx. J colour, VS1 (with just one small inclusion visible to the outside edge under a 10x lens). The outer pair are F-G. One is VVS1, the other (with the small edge chips) is S1, with one large inclusion beneath one claw. The gold setting is good overall, with some expected wear from being worn.
A gents yellow Rolesor automatic Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, model 1601/3, c.1979, the blue dial with applied gold batons denoting hours, 'Cyclops' lens over date aperture and fluted bezel, on a yellow Rolesor Jubilee bracelet. Serial number 6077802, bracelet reference 62523. With original box, outer box, cushion, cloth and booklet
A gents stainless steel automatic Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, model 1601, c.1972, the silvered dial with applied batons denoting hours, 'Cyclops' lens over date aperture and fluted bezel, on a stainless steel Jubilee bracelet. Serial number 3051126, bracelet reference 6251H. With original box, outer box, cushion, cloth and booklet
A gents stainless steel, manual wind Rolex Oysterdate Precision wristwatch, model 6294, c.1956, the ivory dial, now a naturally beige/gold hue with applied gold batons denoting hours, 'Cyclops' lens over date aperture and smooth bezel, on an unusual 6635 reference, expanding stainless steel Oyster bracelet. Serial number 186237, With original box, outer box, cushion, cloth and booklet
A gents Everose Rolesor automatic Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, model 1601, c.1973, the black dial with applied rose gold batons denoting hours, 'Cyclops' lens over date aperture and fluted bezel, on an Everose Rolesor Jubilee bracelet. Serial number 3438889, bracelet reference 62510. With original box, outer box, cushion, cloth, tag and booklets
A gents stainless steel Rolex Datejust wristwatch, reference 1601, the silvered dial with applied batons denoting hours and cyclops lens over date aperture, back engraved 'Paul M Roberts' on later stainless steel President style bracelet, original stainless steel 6251H reference Jubilee bracelet is present but requires attention, serial number 3278749. With semi-related Rolex paperwork and jewellers guarantee certificate etc.
Lens (Bernard, & Gerrard de Lairesse). For the Curious Young Gentlemen and Ladies, that study and practise the noble and commendable art of drawing, colouring and japanning, A New and Compleat Drawing-book; consisting of variety of classes, viz. whole figures in divers positions, and all the several parts of the human body from head to foot; light, airy, loose landskips; perspective views of sea-ports, forts, ruins, &c. Being the close study, for a series of years, of the late Mr. Lens, miniature-painter, and Drawing-Master to Christ's-Hospital... to which is prefixed, An Introduction to Drawing... translated from the French of Monsieur Gerrard de Lairesse, and improved with extracts from C.A. Du Fresnoy, Salmon, &c., 3rd edition, printed for B. Dickinson, 1752, engraved frontispiece by Boitard after Lens, title, 42 pages of text, and 62 copper engraved plates (numbered 1-62), the final plate close trimmed to fore-margin, touching engraved area with very slight loss, generally a very good copy, 19th century bookplate of Kean O'Hara Esq. to front pastedown, contemporary full calf, gilt morocco label to spine, some marks to covers, outer corners rubbed and slightly showing, oblong 4to (19.5 x 25 cm) (Qty: 1)Bermingham, Learning to Draw (2000), pp. 87-88. First published a year earlier, in 1751, this early manual on drawing provides instruction for the depiction of the human figure and of landscape. Bernard Lens (1659-1725) taught drawing at Christ's Hospital, where drawing had been introduced as a subject of study for the students, the majority of whom were to be trained for careers in navigation and seafaring. Being a posthumous work, it has been conjectured that the author of this title was the artist's son Edward Lens, who succeeded Bernard as Drawing Master at Christ's Hospital.
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