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A Victorian lacquered brass simple monocular brass microscope with various accessories and ivory and glass mounted slides, together with one volume CONRAD BECK "The Microscope - a Simple Handbook", published by R & J Beck Limited London 1921, cloth board bound and one volume LINNAEUS CUMMING "Electricity Treated Experimentally", 6th edition, published 1902, tooled and gilded cloth board bound
A mahogany cased surgical kit with ivorine plaque "Surgical Manufacturing Co. Surgical Instrument Makers 83-85 Mortimer Street London W1" (incomplete), together with a box of various microscope slides, mainly animal sections and a box of blank slides, a pair of steel hair tongs and a bag of various vintage shells, fossils and geodes and a cased vintage drawing set
THREE APPRENTICE PIECES, including a carved two piece cabinet, approximately 42cm high x 23cm wide x 20cm deep (in need of restoration) with a carved cabinet having drop front and a carved dressing table having mirror on stand over cupboard, also including a box of microscope slides and three bottles of wine
Microscopes and accessories to include a Dollond lacquered brass travellers microscope with eye pieces and a cap, a Neweys Patent viewer, each contained in a mahogany box, a pocket microscope in a hardwood case and fifty two slides to include examples by T Gerrard & Co and mainly unnamed examples
Two cases of microscope slides, approximately 100 in total, one set marked Voigt & Hochgesang Gottingen and annotated verso, appearing to be geological interest, the other case similar, one marked W.Harold Tomlinson, with label to inside of lid Sir John B. Harrison Science & Agriculture, British Guiana
A J Parkes & Son compound monocular microscope, English, mid 19th century,signed J Parkes & Son, St Marys Row Birmingham, in fitted mahogany case with four oculars, eight objectives, the microscope This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Marietta Pallis interest, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co microscope with case, Stanley triangular wooden drawing implement, small brown case embossed M. Pallis and another initialled A.A.P (4) Marietta Pallis, ecologist, painter and author, was born on 26 October 1882 in Bombay, daughter of Alexander Pallis (Greek scholar and poet) and his wife, Julia Ralli. The family left India in 1892 and settled in Liverpool in 1894. At Liverpool, under the tutalege of F. J. Lewis, Marietta and fellow student Jean Shaw began a survey of the Norfolk broads. In April 1909. Marietta went on to own Long Gores farm, a Marshland property in Hickling, Norfolk
A selection of assorted items, to include a Mauchlin ware box, the printed cover detailed with 'Edinburgh Castle from Princes Street', a Victorian cased brass student/field microscope, a Ronson Bakelite and chrome table lighter, WWII leather belts, a silver mounted dressing table set with green guilloche enamel, hallmarked Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1930, Vintage watches, etc. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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