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Lot 281

Cabinet of 156 Victorian and later microscope slides, mostly annotated and with preparer's name, most being W.Watson & Sons and Flatters & Garnett, the cabinet having label for T.Gerrard & Co. Ltd

Lot 277

Approximately 110 early 20thC and later microscope slides, to include University of Birmingham and Walthamstow Technical Institute, most hand annotated, all in a mahogany case, width 29cm

Lot 276

One hundred and forty eight Victorian and later glass microscope slides including Walthamstow Technical Institute, insects, plants, Rowsell Exford, photographic curiosity of the Great Eastern at sea, C. Baker London, in wooden box with trays, width 21cm

Lot 293

Powell & Lealand Victorian brass microscope, with screw x and y adjustment as well as a rotary dial for the stage, dated to back 1868, in original carry case with campaign style handles, the case also housing a comprehensive selection of lenses and other accessories, height of microscope when retracted 46cm, height of case 52.5cm

Lot 275

Thirty Victorian and later glass microscope slides including Watson, Bourgogne, Southall Bros and Barclay Birmingham, H.J.Gray, W.E.Stanley and Enock, in wooden case, width 21cm

Lot 283

Cabinet of 144 Victorian and later microscope slides, mostly annotated and with preparer's name including H.W.H Darlaston, Frederick Wood Ashtead, Surrey, L.F. Boiteux, E. Wheeler London, T Gerrard London and N.B.S

Lot 285

W Watson & Sons 'Service' metallurgical microscope with three objective lenses, serial number on microscope 81121, marked to top Watson & Glover

Lot 287

C.Reichert Wien (Vienna) microscope, number 12999, desk magnifier and Morse code Aldershot signalling instructor

Lot 289

Watson & Sons late Victorian or early 20thC brass microscope, with screw x and y adjustment as well as a rotary dial for the stage, the three objective lenses mounted on a carousel, with serial number 3849 to rear foot, height of microscope when retracted 38cm

Lot 284

Cabinet of 144 Victorian and later microscope slides, mostly annotated and with preparer's name including Newton & CO. London, I.W. Watson, Smith Beck and Beck, J.M. Kirk, F.W. Patching, Newsholme Sheffield and gold dust examples, the cabinet marked W.E. Stanley Railway Approach, London

Lot 288

Lynch Dublin19thC brass Culpeper type microscope on wooden base, height 35cm

Lot 258

GS microscope with six lens carousel, serial number M 55134

Lot 554

A set of brass scales, student microscope cased, horn etc Condition report: Available upon request

Lot 596

A Leitz Wetzlar microscope no. 116966, in fitted wooden carrying case with handles

Lot 598

An American Spender Buffalo cast-iron and brass microscope

Lot 92

A SET OF GLASS-CASED SCIENTIFIC SCALES with another set of scales and a microscope

Lot 9

A Modern Wooden Cased Set of Thirty Microscope Slides with Illuminating Magnifier by Micronta, Cockroaches, Flies etc

Lot 249

Mahogany cased microscope with various glass slides (mostly empty) and set of boxed glass circles

Lot 325

Wythes, Joseph H"The Microscopist; or a Complete Manuel on the use of the Microscope ...", 2nd edition, improved and enlarged, published Lindsay & Blakiston, London 1853, frontis, illustrations throughout text Corey, F W"How to Foretell the Weather with the Pocket Spectroscope", Chatto & Windus 1884Williams, A (ed) "The Microscope and its Uses", Thomas Nelson & SonsEaland, C A "The Romance of the Microscope", Seeley Service & Co 1921, photographic frontis, photographic plates and diagrams Hay, W T"Astronomy for all through my Telescope", John Murray 1935, inscription and name inside front board, dj (5) 

Lot 5097

Brass travel microscope in wooden box, England ca. 1900, 6 cm high, 17.5 cm wide and 7 cm deep

Lot 9168

Box various w. wooden Zeeland paeremes, antique silver, carved shell lamp, brass ornament, Japanese bronze statue (damage), brass microscope (damage), fossil of fish, scope and bayonet for rifle

Lot 5095

C. Reichert Wien no. 25052, brass microscope, Austria ca. 1900, ca. 35 cm high

Lot 9150

Box of various camping supplies and measuring instruments. AM Bubble Sextant, cutlery, Tag Heuer stopwatch, microscope lamp, wooden box with scalpel blades, Swiss pocket knives, Wild Heerenburg compass set and 3 Bresser binoculars, Jason model 1195 and Fodor coated lens

Lot 5089

Carpenter& Westley London brass microscope in mahogany box with various accessories, England ca. 1800, 9 cm high, 26.5 cm wide and 20 cm deep

Lot 5052

Brass travel microscope in wooden box with various accessories, 6 cm high, 15 cm wide and 15 cm deep

Lot 5099

A. van Emden, brass microscope in wooden box, Amsterdam 19th century, 7 cm high, 21 cm wide and 9 cm deep

Lot 5055

Brass travel microscope with preparations and various accessories in matching box, England ca. 1900, 3 cm high, 12 cm wide and 10 cm deep

Lot 5047

Brass binocular microscope, England 19th century, 43 cm high

Lot 648

A box containing child's microscope and Top Trump cards

Lot 652

A MICROSCOPE, SLIDES AND CAMERA, to include a Russian Lomo Biolam microscope in wooden case, with lamp, instructions, insect specimens and accessories, four sets of twentieth century prepared slides of plants, animals and micro-organisms, with empty slides and glass cover slips, a Minolta Dynax 5 35mm SLR, with boxed battery pack, f3.5-5.6 28-80mm and f4.5-5.6 75-300mm zoom lenses, in a camera case (3)

Lot 588

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HANDBAGS, ETC, including a cookie gun, a three tier steamer, a folding parking post, a USB microscope, two boxed Timberkits (Stephenson's Rocket Automaton and Battery Drive Kit), a boxed mannequin jewellery stand, a pair of size 8 (42) Cotton Traders trainers, etc, (6)

Lot 40

A selection of scientific instruments including field microscope Mounted brass instrument unknown,no engraving. paper weights measure 11cm across,good condition, both read Abedare cables ltd.

Lot 394

A vintage mid 20th century microscope by Watson & sons together with a Leitz example, both boxed and complete with accessories.

Lot 140

A Japanned steel and brass Leitz microscope numbered 270871, with two objectives in a fitted wood carry case

Lot 804

A W.R. Pryor & Co. microscope in mahogany case

Lot 842

A Beck of London microscope and case

Lot 804

A Victorian microscope or similar instrument case, 30 x 13 x 13 cm

Lot 713

A late Georgian Cary Gould type "second size" portable compound monocular microscope, in lacquered brass, having three alternative objective lenses, live box and sub-stage mirror, in fitted mahogany case, case 15.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 5.5 cm

Lot 1217

A Beck monocular microscope, in box; together with another student's microscope. (2)

Lot 1209

A Japanese Olympus electric binocular microscope, in case. 

Lot 1186

A vintage electric monocular microscope, labelled 'Vicars', in fitted box. 

Lot 75

A collection of miscellaneous wares to include, boxed collector plates, mantel clocks, jam pans, pewter tankards, scales, Days Gone diecast models, folding camera, 45rpm records, microscope, willow pattern ceramics and other wares.

Lot 622

REGENCY 'JONES MOST IMPROVED' BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY DOLLOND OF LONDON,circa 1825, in original wooden case, along with another case containing accessories and slidesCondition report: Additional images available, rack and pinion appear good, holds on every position, optics appear functional but lenses and mirror are very dirty and cloudy, overall in need of a thorough clean and general going over; the larger box damaged and split, lid and base loose from body

Lot 639

BRASS MICROSCOPE BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA OF LONDON,No. 374, Patent no. 225412, in original mahogany case with lenses and slides

Lot 653

"BACTIL" MICROSCOPE BY W. WATSON & SONS LTD. OF LONDON, No. 94612, in wooden box with other lenses, slides and accessories

Lot 662

CARL ZEISS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE,No. 35212, with single ocular and two objectives, 28cm high, in fitted case containing two further oculars and one objective

Lot 331

Vintage brass microscope with original mahogany storage box & specimen slides

Lot 2145

(cased) together with a brass microscope, a Speedy Moisture Tester and one other items (4)

Lot 2179

including binocular and monocular viewers, three stages, four four lens turrets, lenses and other parts; together with approximately 250 prepared microscope slides in storage boxes Condition report: Various subject matter including: plant pollen, pig embryos, algae, inserts, animal parts etc.

Lot 2183

no.189413, with four lens turret, with rotating circular stage having two way graduated adjustment, condenser, fine/course focussing (microscope does not stay in place, it slips down when raised), in original case with accessories

Lot 435

C. Baker of high Holborn London vintage microscope in box with accessories

Lot 986

2 wooden telescope tripods and boxed microscope

Lot 1263

A VINTAGE NATCHET MICROSCOPE WITH VARIOUS LENSES

Lot 215

A vintage Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd York, England microscope with black lacquered body and adjustable table, various lenses, distributed by Hawksley & Sons Ltd, London, with instruction manual, in wooden case, with 'London School of Medicine for Women' to the front.

Lot 216

A Lucas 'King of the Road No.432' nickel plated and black painted lamp, a Powell & Anmer Ltd Birmingham carbide lamp, a small student microscope and a vintage Pathé cinecamera (4).

Lot 467

TOOLS - a good assortment of garage and household items including microscope, binoculars, ETC, E/T

Lot 313

Modern electronic binocular microscope by Philip Harris

Lot 151

VINTAGE 1970S COLD WAR RUSSIAN CCCR ZENITH MICROSCOPE CASE

Lot 1368

A Baker High Holborn London brass monocular microscope and another brass microscope, both boxed with accessories, largest 43cms wide.

Lot 130

Newing hall industrial microscope, electric

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