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A GOOD MONOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY W.J. SALMON, LONDON, CIRCA 1855, the lacquered brass frame signed on the back W.J. Salmon, 100 Fenchurch Street, London, 8½in. main tube, rack and pinion adjustment, mechanical platform, double mirror, secured to sliding wooden base within case, the case containing a bull's eye condensing lens to rear, and lower draw with accessories including five eyepieces, live box, platform light adjusters, platform pincer etc.; together with two sales brochures for "Davon Patent" microscopes, issued by S. Davidson & Co. -- 14¼ x 8¾ x 9¼in. ( 35.5 x 21 x 22.5cm.), (3)
A LACQUERED BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, CIRCA 1890, signed on the bed-plate as per title, and contained in original box with accessories, including three nosepieces, eyepieces, bull's eye lens, live box, platform tweezers, etc., and a drawer of 19 professionally prepared slide samples, mainly of insect origin -- 16¼ x 8¼in. (41 x 22cm.) overall
GEMINI VI-A: Signed 10 x 8 photograph by the two crew members of Gemini VI-A individually, comprising Wally Schirra (1923-2007, Command Pilot) and Tom Stafford (1930- , Pilot). The official NASA image, captured with a fish-eye camera lens, depicts the white room atop Pad 19 during simulated flight test activity for Gemini VI-A, the two astronauts visible through the open hatches of the spacecraft. Signed by both Schirra and Stafford with their names alone in black inks to clear areas of the image. About EX The Gemini VI-A mission achieved the first manned rendezvous with another spacecraft, its sister Gemini VII, on 15th December 1965.
SECOND WORLD WAR - A PAIR OF GERMAN ZEISS JENA - SILVAREM 6 X 30 FIELD BINOCULARS serial no. 1685460 of standard production specification retaining much of their original black finish, cased, the strap unusually marked with Japanese character inscription, perhaps a war souvenir or gift, together with a pair of German dienstglas 6 x 30 d.d.x. field binoculars serial no. 353086, retaining much of their sand coloured paint finish, complete with leather strap and rubber lens cover, (2).
A TAMRON 80-250MM AUTOZOOM LENS IN CASE, a Hoya 75-150mm zoom lens in case, a Vivitar 70-210 mm Macro Auto zoom lens, a Nikkor 135 mm lens, a Vivitar 135 mm lens in case, a Vivitar 28 mm Auto wide angle lens in case, a Vivitar 20 mm wide angle lens in case, a Hoya 35-75 mm zoom and macro lens in case and an Eyernik 300 mm auto lens
A PAIR OF SHIP'S NAVIGATION LIGHTS of galvanized metal, the first with a convex red glass lens and an applied label 'Port'; the second with a convex blue glass lens and an applied label 'Starboard', each complete with burner, reservoir and reflector, each 21.5cm high (excluding carrying handle).
A box of items to include a Kodak Brownie 127 in original box, together with a Rollei 1.84/50 lens in original box, a Swiza 8 Swiss mantle clock, various ceramics, table lamp, Grundig car casette, and a collection of Brook Bond picture cards, and a brass three arm electric chandelier, three boxes of Harrows darts with flights, and a box of different adult games
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