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Lot 400

A BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE by W.E. & F. Newton, Instrument Makers and Globe Manufacturer's, London in a mahogany box, 25cm wide

Lot 92

MAHOGANY CASED MICROSCOPE BY R&J BECK, LONDON, No.5951

Lot 364

A set of apothecary scales, two Cambridge rocking microtone knives in a wooden travelling box, a leather mounted wooden box containing twenty four glass bottles and a wooden cased microscope. Est £30-50

Lot 471

A late 19th/early 20th century microscope, by J Swift & Son, London, cased

Lot 1965

A Swift & Son ebonised brass microscope, early 20th century, in a fitted mahogany case, with spare eye pieces and objectives.

Lot 565

A 19th century brass microscope with eye pieces and slides, in fitted mahogany case

Lot 420

A Bech model 22 microscope in box. Condition - appears well looked after, general wear to include scratches etc.

Lot 100

Cased monocular black enamelled microscope by C.Baker London, number 30150.

Lot 408

Zeiss IV stereo microscope, illuminators, photo and drawing tubes etc.

Lot 220

A 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS CULPEPER-TYPE MICROSCOPE unsigned, the 5½in. barrel with rack-and-pinion focusing and tube focus lines, contained within fitted pyramid case with drawer containing accessories including four numbered nosepieces, live box, fish plate and blank four-aperture bone slide, the case -- 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high

Lot 226

A POCKET MICROSCOPE, PROBABLY LATE 19TH-CENTURY unsigned, of miniature conventional form, folding into plush-lined card case -- 5in. (12.5cm.) wide; together with another pocket microscope, a mid-19th-century brass simple microscope; and a fleaglass with bulbous glass body and removable base (4)

Lot 236

A BINOCULAR TRUNK-TYPE MICROSCOPE BY R. & J. BECK, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 with lacquered and oxidised brass bedplate with hinged support signed on the back as per title and numbered 4994, platform with dual-adjusting knobs, filters, mirror, and rack-and-pinion focusing, together with a fitted tray of accessories including 1/8in.; ¼in.; 1in.; 2in. and 3in. nosepieces, alternative eyepieces, platform filters, bull's eye lens, etc., (lacking case) assembled height -- 15in. (38cm.) (2)

Lot 225

Ø A WITHERING FIRST-TYPE POCKET MICROSCOPE, CIRCA 1776 of standard form with brass-handled accessories comprising diamond-headed scalpel, pricket and tweezers, contained within original cylindrical card case of issue -- 4½in. (11.5cm.) high; together with a second-type Withering folding pocket microscope of usual form, with pasted label inside lid annotated A Gift from Lady Archer, 1799, the case with accessories including additional lens, tweezers, scalpel, and two four-aperture bone slides with samples -- 4¾in. (12cm.) wide (2)

Lot 228

A BOTANIST'S MICROSCOPE BY CARPENTER, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 of typical form, signed on the rack-and-pinion mounting post Carpenter, 24 Regent Str.t, London, contained within fitted box with accessories including four nose-pieces, platform pincer, five four-aperture bone slides with samples, plush-lined lid and securing hooks -- 6½in. (16.5cm.) wide Philip Carpenter (w.1808-d.1833) occupied this Regent's Street address between 1827 and 1833

Lot 230

AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS CARY-TYPE BOTANIST'S POCKET MICROSCOPE unsigned, of typical form and contained in original fitted case complete with accessories including three nosepieces, live box, tweezers, pricker, scalpel and three bone slides -- 4in. (10cm.) diam

Lot 233

A LATE 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE AND ACCESSORIES unsigned, contained in small case with accessories including two nosepieces, alternative eyepiece, bull's eye lens, platform specimen holder, the lower drawer containing a selection of card and glass slides, cased measurement -- 10 x 6¼in. (25.5 x 16cm.); together with a brass microscope oil lamp signed on the foot Swift & Son, with counter-signed porcelain shade -- 11in. (28cm.) high (2)

Lot 232

A 19TH-CENTURY DRUM-TYPE MICROSCOPE unsigned, of typical form and contained in fitted box complete with accessories including six nosepieces, live box, Lieberkühn reflector, platform pincers, tweezers, three four-aperture bone slides etc., the box -- 11in. (28cm.) diam

Lot 234

A MICROSCOPE LAMP BY R. & J. BECK, LONDON with lacquered brass ring base signed as per title, burner assembly with adjustable bull's eye lens with glass filter option on chimney, mounted on a quick-release clamp to square-section pillar -- 12in. (30.5cm.) high

Lot 223

A LATE 19TH-CENTURY MICROSCOPE SLIDE PREPARATION SET unsigned, with drop-down front revealing fitted compartments and drawers containing apparatus, tools, spare labels, glasses etc. as appropriate -- 13½in. (34cm.) wide; together with two enclosed glass slide drying dishes with fitted interiors (3)

Lot 239

A LATE 19TH-CENTURY MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY ARONSBERG & SON, MANCHESTER with lacquered brass barrel and support and oxidised brass foot signed as per title, contained within a fitted case with fittings and accessories including a ¼in. nosepiece, bull's eye condensing lens and slide drawer -- 14½ x 8¾in. (37 x 22cm.)

Lot 237

A MONOCULAR TRUNK-TYPE MICROSCOPE BY R. & J. BECK, LONDON in lacquered and oxidised brass, signed as per title and numbered 7698 on the back of the folding stand, contained in fitted box with accessories including five nosepieces, live box, alternative platform, bull's eye lens, and a selection of slides etc., the box -- 16in. (40.5cm.) diameter

Lot 218

A LACQUERED BRASS SOLAR MICROSCOPE, PROBABLY 19TH-CENTURY unsigned, with 6½in. main tube with rack-and-pinion focus by slide assembly, mounted to back plate with vertical and horizontal key-turn mirror orientation -- the back plate -- 4¾in. (12cm.) square

Lot 235

A FINE LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY WRAY, LONDON, CIRCA 1870 with rack-and-pinion adjustment to tube and platforms, contained in fitted case with accessories including four eyepieces, seven nosepieces for 3in.; two 2in.; two 1in.; 2/3in.; ½in.; ¼in. and 1/12in. powers; prism, bull's eye condensing lens and others, contained in fitted mahogany case with additional loose accessories including an early electric lamp and a reflector attachment -- 22 x 12¾in. (56 x 32.5cm.); together with an associated part-filled magazine of prepared slides; a box of blank slides, glasses and papers, an empty magazine and a copy of Lionel Beale's How to Work the Microscope, London, 1867 (5)

Lot 231

A 'JONES'S MOST IMPROVED'-TYPE MICROSCOPE MAGAZINE, CIRCA 1820 unsigned, of typical form, contained within fitted case with accessories including four nose-piece, reflector, live box and a small quantity of four-aperture bone slides wrapped in paper, the box with plush lined lid -- 9½in. (24cm.) wide

Lot 222

A FINE COLLECTION OF PREPARED MICROSCOPE SLIDES, 19TH-CENTURY comprising approx. 1,000 slides with most professionally prepared by houses including Baker; Ross; Peal; Smith; Beck & Beck; Adlington; Frederick Wood; etc., each slide with manuscript description and contained within three compartment fitted drawer in two collectors' cabinets, one with maker's plate for W. Watson & Sons London, Watson cabinet -- 13 x 10½ x 11¾in. (33 x 26.5 x 30cm.) (2)

Lot 229

A GOOD BOTANIST'S MICROSCOPE BY G. & C. DIXEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 signed on the lacquered brass limb G. & C. Dixey, New Bond Street, LONDON, contained in a tray within fitted plush case complete with accessories including four nosepieces, a live box and two six-aperture bone slides with specimens -- 5½ x 4½in. (14 x 11.5cm.) Provenance: Sotheby's, 7th February 1972.

Lot 48

A Modern Binocular Microscope by Apex with Digital Eye Piece, Books and Other Accessories

Lot 47

A Boxed Field Microscope

Lot 468

A late Victorian lacquered brass scientific microscope - by Henry Crouch London, numbered 2983, mahogany cased with cased spare lenses and accessories

Lot 177

A quantity of assorted plated ware, together with two cloissonee napkin rings, a pair of opera glasses, and a boxed child's microscope

Lot 256

An Edward George Ward boxed miniature microscope

Lot 206

An oak cased microscope model 29 by R & J Beck Ltd London.

Lot 223

An Edwardian mahogany cased brass and iron microscope serial number 19786.

Lot 814

An Olympus microscope, LSG

Lot 142

VICKERS INSTRUMENTS LIGHT MICROSCOPE in black coated metal with 40x magnification, with graticule, also with individual graticul scale, microscope 35cm high

Lot 261

LATE 19TH CENTURY/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY PART MICROSCOPE black metal body with brass fittings, mirror and stand, without lens or eyepiece, 25cm high

Lot 473

A cased microscope and micrometer

Lot 463

A good quality cased microscope

Lot 385

An antique brass telescope and microscope

Lot 2

An early 20th Century lacquered brass Microscope Lamp Magnifier, with gimbal arm, G, lacks lens

Lot 11

A Leitz black enamelled and lacquered brass Compound Monocular Microscope, serial no. 98337, in fitted case, F

Lot 8

A Carl Zeiss lacquered and black enamelled Compound Monocular Microscope, Serial No. 32857, with horseshoe foot, Abbe condenser and mechanical stage with micrometer adjustment, with objectives, eyepieces and accessories, with associated correspondence, confirming delivery on 16 May 1900, with later upgrade; formerly the property of Professor F W Twort, the research microbiologist, with copy of biography, G

Lot 1262

A lacquered brass student's microscope, by Henry Crouch, London, 2165, mahogany case

Lot 594

A W Watsons binocular microscope, serial no.115033, black lacquered body, cased, with accessories

Lot 2021

Antique microscope inscribed 'Kina', W Watson & Sons Limited, London no. 60508, within a fitted light oak case with spare lenses etc, 14.5" high overall

Lot 253

A student's microscope with lenses and books

Lot 111

A Victorian lacquered brass microscope, by W. Gray, detachable tube, rack and pinion focusing, platform engraved W. Gray, 16 Crooked Lane, London, in a fitted mahogany case, labelled Millikin & Lawley, 165 Strand, London, box height 22cm.

Lot 757

Two microscopes including Janik 50X-90X and 100X-750X and three boxes of microscope slides

Lot 1426

An Olympus Microscope in fitted Oak case, together with five lenses

Lot 1189

A small boxed Microscope CoC zoom and attachments

Lot 323

An early 20th century brass and black painted microscope, by Smith and Beck, London, no. 2177, in a fitted mahogany case, together with a microscope slide set, boxed

Lot 333

A 20th century binocular microscope, by Beck, London, 32cm tall, in a fitted case, together with a small microscope, cased and four others

Lot 344

A microscope, by W. Watson and Sons Ltd, together with two others and microscope accessories, boxed, largest 35cm tall

Lot 405

A Vernier microscope, 18cm tall, together with three others and a micrometer

Lot 407

A 20th century microscope, by Bausch and Lomb, in a fitted case, together with two others

Lot 421

A 20th century microscope, by Swift and Son, London, no. 22839, 36cm tall, in a fitted case, together with another

Lot 552

Boxed Thomas Salter Microscope Lab 1

Lot 460

A good mixed lot to include a quantity of board games, Microscope Lab 2, boxed Peter Pan Frustration, Memory Original board game, Lazy Days Cul De Sac, an Electronic Intercept game and similar.

Lot 10

A reproduction brass theodolite, 25cm high, in fitted hardwood case and a lacquered brass monocular field microscope, 15.5cm high in mahogany travelling box (2)

Lot 1267

A Russian monocular microscope, in case.

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