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Lot 348

A box containing a collection of vintage photographic and other equipment to include a box containing a small collection of microscope slides, a Mazda photographic lamp, a vintage light bulb, various colour slides, a Eumig camera, a Kodak No 118 camera, vintage rulers etc

Lot 142

A child’s microscope and various slides Best Bid

Lot 568

An Armstrong & Brother Victorian microscope, bearing lozenge registration mark, with Zeiss lenses and in fitted mahogany case.

Lot 577

Five boxes of microscope slides, histology, pathology, etc.

Lot 321

A folding brass and ivory hand held botanical microscope, early 19th century, within a small cap end cardboard box, the interior with marbled paper lining, box impressed with a nautilus shell, microscope 5cm closed, and a gilded brass botanical microscope, 19th century, with helix drawer, 6.2cm closed

Lot 334

A 19th century lacquered brass travelling microscope and accessories, the ratchet shaft stamped 'Banks, London, Math - Inst makr (sic) to the Prince of Wales', with three lenses, two ivory slides and an ivory shafted pricker, within a mahogany case, 10.1cm wide

Lot 642

A student`s microscope and a quantity of accessories

Lot 171

A Kyowa 20x binocular microscope, no.794605, with electric light source, push in polarising filter, push in light lens, rotating double sided mirror, one side polished concaved, the other flat matt, stone/ring holder, plate holder, polarising glass to cover the two focusing lenses, and other attachments, also with a transformer

Lot 173

A Nomo monocular microscope, with a 15x and a 7x oculars, rotating reflecting mirror light source, in an unassociated wooden case

Lot 179

An Opax binocular microscope, 15x, 30x and 45x magnification lens; with a scratch built light source base with mounting for a polarising filter and spectroscope, light intensity, fibre optic source and unknown mounting to the back (?), in an adapted metal camera case; with other items

Lot 181

A Token 10x binocular microscope, with internal electric light source, intensity switch to the side, rotating reflecting mirror, rotating polarising filter below the stage, drop in plates

Lot 372

A wooden basket with bentwood handle, a mahogany microscope box, a leather satchel and a thermometer

Lot 329

Tank Compass, boxed and an early 20th Century portable brass microscope in mahogany case

Lot 1315

Four Novelty White Metal Watch Fobs, comprising a waterwheel with rotating wheel, a gaming fob set with three small dice, a hammer shaped loupe or microscope, and another as a Pharaoh, opening to reveal a mummy (4) Mostly good but all worn to some degree, viewing required

Lot 106

Bresser Telemicroscope and Junior Microscope Set, Both Boxed as new

Lot 146

Donne, Alfred Francois (1801-1878) Cours de Microscopie Complementaire des Etudes Medicales. Paris: Bailliere, 1845. First edition, folio, illustrated with twenty plates comprising eight-six microdaguerreotype images taken by Leon Foucault, bound in the original publisher`s boards, scuffed, foxing to half-title and first plate. Cutting-edge daguerreotype technology was almost instantly pressed into the service of science. Every other scientific image reproduced in books up to this moment had been mediated by the artist`s hand and eye. Donne`s use of photographic technology facilitated a more objective view of the blood cells, crystals, sperm cells, and other subjects examined under the microscope. This work contains the first description of the microscopic appearance of leukemia, whose presence Donne linked with abnormal blood pathology.

Lot 161

A Victorian brass field microscope stamped J.S.W.ft and Son London 345.

Lot 200

A mahogany cased microscope with spare lenses, stamped Baker London.

Lot 1401

A mahogany cased lacquered brass and steel bench microscope

Lot 1402

A mahogany cased brass and steel microscope by Fred Cox, Newgate Street, London

Lot 1404

A stained pine cased lacquered brass and steel microscope by Newton & Co opticians, instrument makers London

Lot 508

A WATSONS 1930`S MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE having horseshoe frame, black finished, gilded and lacquered adjusters, two eyepieces and two objectives, in original oak box, No. 100016, including key

Lot 178

A monocular microscope, early 19th century, with lenses and slides in a mahogany case, together with a pocket microscope in a case, 8cm long. Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.

Lot 212

A 19th century mahogany cased monocular microscope by E Hartnack & A Prazmowski, Rue Bonaparte 1 Paris, fitted with various lenses, the case stamped "14939"

Lot 242

A Voigtlaender Lacquer Brass Finish Microscope

Lot 302

A mahogany Box containing six microscope slide trays with approx 30 anatomical/physiological slides, some dated 1884

Lot 754

An `E. Leitz, Wetzlar` Microscope stamped No. 108843, with original mahogany box, a quantity of blank slides and instruments

Lot 112

Paul Marsan dit DORNAC (1858-1941), Docteur Élie METCHNIKOFF, (Kharkov [Russie], 1845 - Paris, 1916), zoologiste et biologiste, au microscope, le 28 novembre 1905, Épreuve d`époque sur papier citrate., Mention à la mine de plomb au dos : "Dr Metchnikoff"., 10,8 x 16,8 cm (4 x 6.6 in.), Originaire d`Ukraine, il est notamment à l`origine de la découverte des modes de traitement du choléra. Il reçut, en 1908, le prix Nobel de médecine.

Lot 52

Three boxes containing stoneware jars, terracotta fish wall brackets, microscope slides etc.

Lot 546

A pair of weighing scales, microscope slides and a storage box

Lot 425

Two boxes and loose ceramics, microscope, pictures, pewter, die-cast cars etc.

Lot 350

NATURAL HISTORY. A COLLECTION OF FOSSILS, MINERALS, SEASHELLS AND SETS OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES

Lot 1137

A Victorian brass microscope, in a mahogany box, incomplete

Lot 561

A 19th century brass microscope by W Ladd Beak, Regent Street, London, with extra accessories in fitted case along with a cased set of slides

Lot 20

A 19th century Ross type minocular microscope with brass frame and slide, the shaped triform base no.78, with small quantity of accessories, lenses etc, in fitted mahogany case (illustrated)

Lot 23

A cased 19th century botanists pocket microscope with removable turned ivory handle, metal revolving pointer and three interchangeable lenses with various magnification, in original fitted case, fully open length 15.2cm, unmarked

Lot 24

A Watson & Son Fram minocular brass and lacquered metal microscope, with tubular stand engraved and no.313 Higher Holborn, London, boxed with two Beck of London lenses, 4 and 16ml etc, the case marked C Baker, London, repaired and adjusted 9226, serial no.4587, in fitted mahogany case

Lot 25

A 19th century lacquered brass minocular microscope retailed by James Brown, 16 Vincent Street, Glasgow, the removable slide barrel upon adjustable stand and rectangular base, in fitted mahogany case with small quantity of lenses and eye pieces and related accessories

Lot 27

A 20th century American Bausch Lomb optical lacquered and brass cased monocular microscope, serial no.72050, stamped B-LZS, in fitted mahogany box with quantity of lenses etc, also a hand written note book marked, Microscope notes and optical data equipment etc, by JWB as from 1938-1945, and a facsimile of the Bausch & Lomb catalogue from the early 20th century

Lot 28

A late 19th/early 20th century Beck of London lacquered brass and metal cased monocular microscope with triangular base, serial no.13750, height approx 30cm, also an early 20th century cased portable students microscope, unmarked, height 18cm (2)

Lot 30

A large 19th century cast iron and brass microscope with open work tilting body and over sized monocular shaft, unmarked, with quantity of associated lenses and accessories including R & J Beck, Lelitz Wetzler, Smith Beck and Beck lens tube, Joseph Long tube each with unmarked lens to interior etc (microscope lacking eye piece), height approx 40.5cm

Lot 1026

A cased unused students microscope, complete with instructions

Lot 1045

A cased scientific microscope with slides etc.

Lot 523

A monocular brass microscope by Dunscombe, Bristol - in mahogany case

Lot 154

A Tiger Electronics i-Cybie electronic robot dog with remote control and instructions; a microscope; a Satnav; 3 leather portfolio cases; a laser spirit level

Lot 1065

A Victorian lacquered brass monocular microscope, signed `Marratt & Short, 63 King William St, London`, with rack and pinion focusing, fine adjustment, mechanical stage and substage and gimbal mounted plano-concave mirror, unextended height approx 50.5cm.

Lot 1069

A collection of thirty two Victorian entomological microscope specimen slides, the majority with inscribed green or red paper labels, including `tongue of dragonfly`, `silkworm`, and `soldier beetle`, within a burr walnut case with crossbanded decoration, the hinge lid and front revealing six detachable trays.

Lot 1092

A 19th Century lacquered brass monocular microscope, signed `Arnold & Sons, West Smithfield, London`, with rack and pinion focusing and plano-concave mirror, within original mahogany carrying case.

Lot 1097

A late 19th Century lacquered brass and black enamelled monocular microscope signed `Henry Crouch, London 1496`, with rack and pinion focusing and plano-concave mirror, within original mahogany carrying case fitted with various eyepieces and a magnifier on a lacquered brass stand.

Lot 1140

A 19th Century lacquered brass monocular microscope, signed `J.B. Dancer, Optician, Manchester`, with rack and pinion focusing, fine adjustment and plano-concave mirror, on a `Y` shaped stand, height approx 36cm, within original mahogany case with applied `J.B. Dancer` paper label and fitted with various accessories, including bull`s-eye condenser, lenses and specimen slides.

Lot 693

A Swift-type lacquered and anodised brass Monocular Microscope, with eyepiece, objective, simple stage, condenser wheel, stage forceps, live box and bull`s-eye condenser, bracket missing, in mahogany case, G, body mounting screw a.f.

Lot 696

An early 19th century Folding Pocket Field Microscope, lacquered brass, with ivory handle, in green card case, G-VG, lacks flea spike/forceps, a brass pocket sundial and cover and slide rule (3)

Lot 701

Slide Rules: including Loftus 12in boxwood excise rule, with protractors, airspeed calculators, with Ellam`s No. 2 Duplicator, Davis Instruments plastic sextant, Baker modern binocular microscope, Watts Sitesquare and other items (a lot)

Lot 692

A Henry Crouch lacquered and anodised brass Monocular Microscope, body-tube engraved Alfred Theodore MacConkey 1861 - 1931, with triple-nosepiece, mechanical stage, three Crouch objectives, two in cans, and two other objectives, in mahogany case, F-G, lacks sub-stage condenser

Lot 689

Various Makers: Flatters and Garnett Precision Photo-Microscope, late 19th century brass microscope, incomplete, a.f., brass industrial cylindrical thermometer with sliding cover and cage base, 430mm high; Wimshurst machine on mahogany plinth, restored, 330mm wide; replica walking stick telescope; and telescope (a lot)

Lot 691

A Baker lacquered and anodised brass Monocular Microscope, with base engraved `Baker, 244 High Holborn, London, Chem: Soc:`, simple stage and Abbe condenser with five discs, Leitz oil immersion objective and Zeiss objectives (2), in mahogany case, F-G

Lot 694

A Leitz lacquered and black lacquered brass Monocular Microscope, with three eyepieces, triple nosepiece, Abbe condenser, on horseshoe foot, with two objectives, oil immersion objective, in cans, in wooden case, G, damage to centre of stage

Lot 1114

A brass microscope by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co., a/f

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