A Victorian monocular brass microscope, by J.P. Cutts, Sutton & Son, c. 1850 - 1876, with brass hinged body, signed I.P. Cutts, Sutton & Son, Opticians to her Majesty, Sheffield, together with four lenses, mahogany case with specimen drawer. I. P. Cutts, Sutton, and Sons, of 51, 53, 55 and 57 Division Street, Sheffield, were opticians, produced ship, portable and astronomical telescopes, also race, marine and opera glasses. Established by John Preston Cutts in 1822, his son/s joined in the early 1840's and Sutton joined about the same time. The business closed in 1887.
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A selection of watchmaker's tools and parts consisting of: watch movement parts for maker's such as Omega, Zenith, Rolex, etc; watch mainsprings; watch glasses; Bergeon tap and die set; two cased staking tools; staking tool punches; watch glass press; watch pliers; Bulova microscope model 9020; etc (five boxes)
Brassware including oil lamp; wall mounted bell; blow lamps; ceiling lights; clock/barometer; 1960s/70s white glazed hands lamp; a wooden model of a Chinese Junk boat; a collection of Britains soldiers; a Schulz microscope and slides; chess set; Art Nouveau EPNS mounted ceramic tea set; Chinese silk work; etc (2 boxes)
A large Ross compound binocular microscope, English, 1880's,signed Ross London No. 5352, the Ross-Zentmayer type stand with focusing by rack and pinion and lever and calibrated screw, rotating and swivelling circular stage with mechanical sub-stage and plano/concave mirror below, in case, with three objectives, four oculars and stage forceps, 19in (49cm) high

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