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Ross of London Mahogany cased 'Eclipse' Brass microscope, numbered '6127', height adjustable, with accompanying slides, tweezers etc, and a Newton & Co Opticians of 3 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London, three drawer telescope (2) With signs of wear consistent with age and use. The leather case has been written on. Some glass circles shattered.
A mixed lot, to include a leather cased travel kettle by Asprey of New Bond Street, a woodworking plane by Stormont of Sheffield, a brass letterbox surround engraved "Wm. Cherry", artillery shall casings, including Trench Art examples, a John J. Dick Lochgelly Extra Heavy tawse a brass microscope and a large quantity of gentleman's shirt collars, including wartime CC41 examples Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of photographic glass plates, with hand-written titles identifying views of Calcutta, Kashmir and Wilson College; together with an a Thomson's Azimuth Mirror by Henry Hughes & Son; a small lacquered brass microscope; a J. Lancaster & Son mahogany and brass plate camera; an Absolute's Galvanometer by W.A. Hirschmann of Berlin etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A late-Victorian lacquered brass microscope by Mason & Co., Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, the eyepiece tube engraved "Presented to Dr. James Kirkland by His Ambulance Class, Clarkston Academy, 2nd February 1888, housed in a mahogany case; together with a cased Watson "Service" microscope and one further microscope, in case (3) Condition Report:No condition report available.
A collection of Victorian brass scientific instruments, comprising a small microscope by Casartelli of Manchester, a miniature telescope, a rain-band spectroscope by John Browning of London, and a miniature folding microscope, a 'Edney' dial thermo-hydrometer, by Pastorelli and Rapkin of London. (5)
A box containing a collection of scientific instruments, including two late 19th/ early 20th century brass monocular microscopes, both unmarked, a cased travelling microscope, a cased proportional dividers, J. Casartelli & Sons of Manchester thread counter microscope, boxed rule, etc (1 box)
A Victorian mahogany cased brass microscope, un-named, with screw in body tube which lacks any lenses, a unfitted small drawer with bone knob contains three lenses in brass cases, one of which is engraved "GUNDLACH BERLIN 1/3 Ln, C.BAKER AGENT London', another case marked 1/2, a further lens fitted in the case, height with carrying handle down 22cm.

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