Classic Microscopy - Baker Interference Binocular Microscope, English, c.1960, engraved Baker, London, complete with 2 substage condenseres, mechanical stage, binocular head - The AO-Baker Interference Microscope uses a birefringent plate and a quarter-wave plate to reunite beams and create plane-polarized light. A rotating analyzer is then used to locate the plane of polarization you can read about it here: https://www.science-info.net/docs/Smith-Baker/Smith-Baker-Interference.pdf
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A Selection of 35mm Camera Lenses, to include a Canon FL f/3.5 100mm, barrel P, part of rear missing, optics F, a Nikon 35-70mm zoom, barrel G, optics G, a Canon FD f/1.8 50mm, barrel G, a Minolta 28-80mm zoom, barrel G, optics F-G, light haze, a Tokina 60-120mm zoom, optics F, an Osawa 70-150mm zoom, optics G, a Sigma 70-210mm power zoom, barrel F, tacky, optics F, and a selection of lens cases.
A Kodak Retina IIIS 35mm Rangefinder Three Lens Camera Outfit, comprising a Kodak Retina IIIS 35mm rangefinder camera body, in VG condition. The rangefinder patch is bright & visible. The body shutter is working across all speeds but would require a service to bring them back up to normal tolerances as slower speeds sound too slow. Together with a Retina-Curtagon f/2.8 35mm lens, body VG, optics G-VG, some very light dust/haze present, in maker's bubble. Also with a Retina-Xenar f/2.8 50mm lens, body VG, optics VG, some very light dust/haze present. Together with a Retina-Tele-Arton f/4 85mm lens, body VG, optics VG, some very light dust present. Overall VG, only fault is that the camera shutter requires a service of slower speeds.
ORIENTAL MOCK TORTOISESHELL, 3 tier jewel box with pierced and carved dragon handle, 10.5cm widthSlight damage to corner of top tray. Front panel of top tray possibly re_attached. Small faint split to underside of base. Some very light signs of use, otherwise good condition. Not made of plastic. See photos
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD, mother of pearl inlaid needlework casket with fittings, bird and garden design inlay with base drawer, 30m widthTop with some light signs of wear, small rear corner section of veneer missing and two small sections of inlay missing. Front with some small losses of inlay and lacking escutcheon. One side with area of wear, interior drawer lining with light signs of wear. See photos
VICTORIAN INLAID LADY'S VANITY BOX with mother of pearl fittings and bottles, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid design with base drawer, 32cm width, 16cm height, 24cm deepTop with overall extensive surface marks, light scratches, fading and signs of use. Some slight lifting of tortoiseshell. Sides with some light scratches and signs of use, one section of metal inlay below drawer out of place. Drawer lining with some light soiling. Otherwise good condition. The lids are silver plated.See photos.
19th CENTURY COROMANDEL BRASS INLAID WRITING BOX, flush handles and fitted interior, 41cm widthTop with overall light scratches and one corner section of brass inlay slightly raised. Sides with some light signs of wear and front with small section of brass inlay slightly raised. Inner catches to lid faulty and will not retain the leather section thus making the box difficult to close. Lock looks to be an early replacement. Interior with some loose elements and lacking bottles. See photos.
NEWLYN STYLE COPPER, square base tapering water jug, decorated with cormorants and fish, 25cm height; also Arts & Crafts copper, fish engraved 57cm trayThe side below pouring lip has three holes, one side panel with small hole. Lid fixing loose. Dent to top edge below lid. Some overall light surface marks. See photos
EARLY COMMEMORATIVE VICTORIA & ALBERT WEDDING 1840 commemorative transfer jug, 13cm height; and similar cream jug (some faults) Lot 328: Large jug with rim chip, short hairline from rim. Small faint glaze hairline behind lower handle section. Some light staining, glaze rubbing to pouring lip. Small jug with rim chip & glaze rubbing to pouring lip & some small chips to lower handle terminal, otherwise good condition. See photos
Gouvernements Noots, £100, Pretoria, 28 May 1900, serial number 368, ‘No’ prior to serial number, spindle hole, light bends, thus good extremely fine to about uncirculated, very scarce in this lovely original condition Pick 59, Vissers 1900-£100-1 £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Gouvernements Noots, £10 (2), Pretoria, 28 May 1900, consecutive serial numbers 2883-84, light central bend, good extremely fine and scarce in this grade (2 notes) Pick 56b, Vissers 1900-£10-2 £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, specimen 50 Riyals, ND (1961), serial number 22/000000, Ali and Rahman signatures, red De La Rue seals and SPECIMEN overprint, two cancellation holes, specimen number 10, two light folds thus extremely fine, very rare BNB B108bs, Pick 9bs £2,800-£3,200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Gouvernements Noots, £20 (2), Pretoria, 28 May 1900, consecutive serial numbers 3226-27, no watermarks, each with light bends, no broken paper, about uncirculated to uncirculated, scarce in this wonderful condition (2 notes) Pick 57b, Vissers 1900-£20-2 £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Gouvernements Noots, £10 (2), Pretoria, 28 May 1900, consecutive serial numbers 2885-86, light central bend, good extremely fine and scarce in this grade (2 notes) Pick 56b, Vissers 1900-£10-2 £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Portuguese India, specimen 30 Escudos, 2 January 1959, serial number 000000, Artur Meneses Correia de Sá – Visconde de Merceana signature, black SPECIMEN overprint, two cancellation holes, light folds thus extremely fine BNB B330as, Pick 41s £500-£600 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
A hallmarked silver Indian Army Royal Garhwal Rifles cap badge by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., Birmingham, 1939; with a selection of further military cap badges, including the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Royal Scots, Highland Light Infantry and Royal Artillery; a WW1 French Adrian RF helmet plate; various uniform buttons, pips, collar badges and an Alert base metal pocket watch; etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of largely military uniform buttons, collar badges, shoulder titles, cap badges etc., to include a Women's Land Army enamel badge by Marples & Beasley, an enamel Renfrewshire Veteran Reserve lapel badge, Sterling silver Royal Scots Fusiliers enamel sweetheart brooch, Isle of Wight (Princess Beatrice's Own) Rifles cap badge, hallmarked silver and enamel Argyll & Clyde College of nursing pin badge, a hallmarked silver fob medal engraved verso "Champ. Coy. 1st G. Bn. H.L.I., Fort George 1916"; otherwise to include the Highland Light Infantry, Royal Artillery, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Machine Gun Corps, Royal Signals etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
SCOTTISH MILITARY HISTORY Assorted titles, to include the History of the 15th Scottish Division 1939-1945 by H.G. Martin, The London Scottish in the Second World War edited by Brigadier C.N. Barclay, the Histories of the 15th and 16th Battalions The Highland Light Infantry by Thomas Chalmers etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
WW1 early MM Military Medal for Bravery awarded to 3-6462 Lance Corporal Victor James Goddard 6/ DCLI. Includes his MM, Victory Medal, Death Penny and some research. Goddard (1887-1916) was born in London, served in the Merchant Navy from age 15-23 (including training on the aboard the Training Ship Warspite). He joined the 3rd Battallion Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry c1915 most likely as a Reservist before being sent to France early 1916. He served with the 6th Battalion at the Somme and fought at Delville Wood in August. His MM was recorded in the London Gazette 1 Sept 1916 (hence an early issue MM as only the 5th list of MMs to be released). Sadly Godard is recorded as killed in Action 4th September only days later. The regimental diary doesn't appear to mention why he was granted his MM. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial for missing soldiers and since the company diary records that the brigade had been pulled back to billets and training in Aumont from the 1st September (and no casualties on the 4th) he must have gone missing in battle late August.

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