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Lot 392

A vintage Carl Zeiss photo microscope 3842, and 1756 Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 417

An Ernst Leitz, Westlar, Leica UK Ltd binocular scientific/jeweller's microscope serial number 563058 in wooden case, along with another case housing accessories/spares Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 1042

A vintage students microscope, in original box with slides and instructions.

Lot 983

A 19th century compound drum microscope by J P Cutts & Son Sheffield, circa 1825-1850 in fitted mahogany case with a range of accessories (see illustration).

Lot 401

A compound monocular microscope by Murray & Heath, London, having three interchangeable lenses and housed in a mahogany case; together with a cased selection of specimen slides, with titles to include Gizzard of a Beetle, Spiked Hair of a Bumblebee, Foot of a Gadfly etc. and two Photographic Curiosities for the Microscope: Portrait of Washington and Madonna and Child (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 491

Antique boxed W. Watson & Co, London Monocular microscope (77584) with accessories 

Lot 433

A vintage Swift Tecnar scientific microscope single eyepiece in the original case, with accessories.

Lot 264

A Watson Barnet stereo microscope, x 10, x 5, x 1.25, serial number 142980, with power pack and stand

Lot 784

A Vintage Shermond student's microscope in bespoke handmade carry case, and a selection of decimal and pre-decimal coinage, as well as many foreign coins and banknotes, including several Bank Of England one pound and ten shilling notes, including a small amount of silver also

Lot 500

A Victorian brass postal scale and weights, on oak base, L26cm, a cased balance scale with a set of Griffon & George boxed brass weights, and a 19th century cased brass field microscope, and a Columbus brass postal balance scale

Lot 904

A collection of scientific and medical instruments, including a microscope, guillotine, brass bell weights, etc, and a group of pharmaceutical reference books

Lot 282

A cased set of Mead binoculars, and a medical lens inspection microscope, boxed. (2)

Lot 159

Vintage cased microscope marked CTS M105148

Lot 948

An R & J Beck limited of London microscope with wooden case

Lot 431

A GROUP OF PROJECTORS AND MICROSCOPES, comprising a Pathescope Gem 9.5mm cinefilm projector, a Chinon 2000 GL Dual Gauge cinefilm projector with bag and instructions, a Rank Aldis slide projector and slide case, a wooden cased Spencer Buffalo USA microscope, and a boxed Tasco microscope kit with accessories (7) (Condition Report: generally ok, sd and wear, untested, projectors may require rewiring)

Lot 442

A WOODEN CASED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, marked R & J Beck, London, Serial No.19357 to foot, appears largely complete and in fairly good condition, fitted mahogany case with alternative eyepieces etc., height of case, excluding handle approx. 28cm, case with minor damage and wear, missing key, with uncased brass monocular microscope, marked Baker, 244 High Holborn, London to foot, incomplete missing alternative eyepieces and mirror etc., used and worn condition, height fully extended approx. 45cm, and a telescope in need of attention (3 + parts)

Lot 415

A BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERAS ANS LENSES to include a Hawkette No 2 folding camera, a box to include two Nikon 100 series microscope lenses with attachments, a Sigma Zoom 1:4 70-120mm lens, a Takumar-A 1:2.8 28mm lens, a Pentax flash unit, a folding camera unit mounted on wood and fitted with a Carl Zeiss Jena 1:2.8 lens, etc (1 box) (Condition report: all untested, mounted folding camera sold a/f)

Lot 543

TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, a Smiths mantel clock marked 96.660, a British Masonic medal, an Olympus microscope, serial number 557823, an Art Deco design silverplate sugar bowl and cream jug stamped Christoff, monogrammed A.S, a circular wall clock, wooden trinket chest, together with a collection of single and L.P records, artists include The Hollies, The Carpenters, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, etc. (s.d/a.f) (2 boxes)

Lot 200

A collection of medical equipment and a Griffin BM1 stereo microscope. [W]

Lot 1106

Camera/instruments interest comprising : a Zeiss ikon Ikoflex II compur-rapid Nr.1641951 Tessar 1:3.5 F=7.5cm, Eastman Kodak No 28 Folding Autographic Brownie, Kodak 620 Folding Brownie, Contessa Nettel Piccolette, Weston Master II exposure meter, a brass microscope, a medicine glass minim measure in leather case, 2 x magnifiers etc.

Lot 386

An early c20th brass & steel microscope 'Kima' W. Watson & Sons Ltd, London '77168' in an original wooden case with lenses the condition is excellent with minimal signs of use and wear

Lot 382

J. Swift & Son 17577 London Microscope, late 19th, early 20th century. Appears to complete and in working order. Height 40cm.

Lot 387

An early c20th brass & steel microscope possibly by Wray, London with spare lenses in the original wooden case c1900 the condition appears to be excellent with minimal signs of use or wear

Lot 2251

A student's small microscope

Lot 402

COLLECTION OF DOMESTIC & SCIENTIFIC TREEN, French brass and glass microscope plate in turned treen box with Irish retailers label, 2 pin electrical plug, pendant light switch, cased spirit level, light pull, code bottle opener, acorn light pull, light bulb case, withy splitter etc. (qty)Provenance: the Karl Johansen (1937-2021) Collection, by family descent

Lot 237

A vintage wooden cased microscope by R & J Beck limited London model 29, shipping unavailable

Lot 155

A microscope slide case of 12 trays mainly filled with Sheffield pathology slides

Lot 3212

A mid 20th century cased Kima microscope; came from the Zoology department of Aberystwyth University 

Lot 3134

A John Lucas Ltd of Birmingham Candle Lamp, 20cm long together with a tapering glass flask and white metal lid with outer leather case, 26.5cm long and 19th century brass field microscope, in a fitted mahogany box, 16cm long, the box 17cm long

Lot 1752

A boxed Tasco 900 power microscope

Lot 2076

A late 19th century monocular microscope by C. Reichert Wein No 12014, brass and black lacquered body, three rotating len holder, assorted eye pieces, within fitted case, 34cm high including case, case 30.5cm high

Lot 2077

A W Watson & sons ltd monocular microscope, blackened body brass and steel fittings, serial no 25850, cast impressed marks, W WATSON & SON Ltd, 313 HIGH HOLBORN LONDON, rotating Spencer lenses mount, 36cm high, c.1910 within Victorian glass dome case, ebonised plinth, 41cm x 31cm x 19cm (dome cracked)

Lot 2078

An early 20th Century brass monocular microscope by J Swift and Son London No 624, single lens on folding legs and stand, 27.4cm high, c.1910, later oak display case, stepped base 39cm x 29cm x 27cm overall

Lot 176

A cased Bijou Major 450x students microscope, together with five boxed sets of NBS microslides and a plastic case of microscope slides (1 box)

Lot 224

A cased Beck 6745 brass microscope

Lot 168

A collection of leather books including Reflections on the Works of God, The Telescope and Microscope by Thomas Dick, Les Fleur du Mal, and The History of Signboards (7)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportLosses to the leather. The pages are worn with marks and stains.

Lot 499

A Carl Zeiss 'Jena' monocular microscope early 20th century, no. 85229, in a fitted case,34cm high

Lot 622

A fitted hardwood box containing a microscope by C Baker of London, model number 0877, with various attachments, lenses, etc., box 60cm wide.

Lot 182

A W Watson and Sons Ltd Service microscope, number 44720, 32cm high, in a teak case, together with a teak case containing various slides.

Lot 1499

Cased Swift M3200 microscope. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 304

A 19th century lacquered brass filed microscope, with sling tube focus, together with four slides in a wooden case.

Lot 398

Microscope. A brass and black laquered microscope, by R. Field & Son, Birmingham, with accessories and a small group of slides, contained in a case (sold as seen)

Lot 2120

19th century walnut microscope cabinet, fitted with drawers behind three doors, lacking all-but-one slide drawer, 112 x 37 x 69cm H. Central glazed door glass no longer present. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 278

Metal and Brass Microscope with Mahogany Case

Lot 132

R & J Beck of London microscope, model no. 29 housed in it's original oak carrying case, with spare lenses and slides together with two cases of microscope preparation slidesCondition ReportSlides are mainly mammalian to include monkey, cat, rabbit etc. Some amphibian such as frogs and newts. Some insect and botanical, some pathology and histology slides as well. See photos.

Lot 122

Early 20th century gilt brass microscope by R & J Beck of London, model no. 7999, with spare lenses, contained in it's original mahogany fitted box with carrying handle to top, box measures 30cm high 

Lot 5007

Carl Zeiss Jena microscope, No. 184296, in wooden cabinet with accessories, cabinet incl. handle 42 cm high, 23.5x22 cm

Lot 662

Setup of binoculars and microscope. Making visible combinations of lenses for different purposes. Setup for assembling optical instruments using field lenses and eyepieces, 26 cm high, 48 cm wide

Lot 5005

Olympus stereo microscope, in wooden box, 36 cm high, 26.5x28 cm

Lot 645

Microscope. Optical device for magnifying small objects. Student microscope. Sign. J.H. Steward, London around 1900, 37 cm high,

Lot 5024

Metal and brass microscope, England ca. 1900, ca. 35 cm high

Lot 667

Slide box. Cassette with one hundred slides for biology lessons under the microscope, 27 cm wide

Lot 642

Microscope from 1880-1885. Optical device to magnify small objects. Extensive microscope in case with many accessories, Carl Zeiss Jena. Serial number 7919, case 12 cm high, 32 cm wide, 20 cm deep

Lot 249

Antiquarian books on Natural history, wild animals and the Camera , Walter P Dando, Collectors Handy Book Algae ,Desmids Fungi Lichens, Mosses, Johann Nave, 1904, Hand book and Guide British Birds 1920, Birds and Bird Life, F.T. Buckland 1865, the story of a piece of coal, Edward Martin 1898 the Chemistry of the Garden, 1917, Half hour with a microscope

Lot 1736

A Zeiss black enamel binocular microscope, with rack and pinion focussing, rectangular stage, plano/concave mirror together with accessories.

Lot 259

A Students microscope

Lot 256

A cased reproduction W.R. Feat 18th century Culpeper style brass microscope, 20cm high, spare lenses in drawer of case. Condition - good.

Lot 257

An early 20th century monocular brass microscope by W. Watson & Sons, 31cm high. Condition - fair to good.

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