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An Exceptionally Fine Powell & Lealand "No. 1" Compound Monocular/Binocular Microscope English, dated 1898, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’, of standard No.1 construction standing on a massive lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm sliding on a collar, above which is the fully mechanical stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with platinum circular scale and vernier, rotation controlled via a crown and gear mechanism that can be disengaged for quick movement, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a mahogany case: Pair of Binocular eyepieces
An early 20th Century Swift & Son of London brass and anodised cased monocular microscope and accessories in a mahogany case, both inscribed "V.W. Draper", together with a vintage Filmosto slide projector of conical form in box labelled "Filmosto Primasix" CONDITION REPORTS The microscope appears to be work. The screw / turning mechanisms all work. The lenses appear to be working however have been unable to focus it but this may be through lack of knowledge rather than the item not working. There is one piece on the microscope, a little brass lever with black section attached - unknown if this is broken. The edge of the black section is rather sharp - unknown if this is meant to be like this? See images for further detail. In need of a good clean.
A box of collectables to include: a black lacquered and brass monocular microscope by M. Pillischer of London, no. 2826, two pewter and leather spirit flasks; a Japanese kid leather purse decorated with a Mount Fuji landscape, 1920s-30s; four tooled leather handbags, first half 20th century; a folding beech wood and leather camp stool; a vintage leather purse..
Bresser Erudit DLX Microscope, in fitted case. The BRESSER Erudit DLX is a high-quality microscope for school, studies and hobby use. An integrated rechargeable battery makes the Erudit DLX ideal for mobile use. The LED illuminator and the height adjustable condenser (with diaphragm and filter holder) offer an optimal illumination. The achromatic DIN-objectives allow a very good image. The microscope has a 360° rotatable monocular view, coarse and fine focusing drive, and a coaxial mechanical desk with adjustment controls, in a fitted case.
A 19th Century Brass Acorn Fleaglass, in three screwable sections, the removeable domed lid reveals specimen pin and lens, lower section containing monocular and lens within the base, 4.5cmPlease see additional images, the case has some discolouration and light surface scratches, one knock which is images, one piece of glass is loose, looks to be complete no visible markings, otherwise, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
An early 20th Century black painted and lacquered brass Carl Zeiss Compound Monocular Microscope, serial 49767, with jug handle, triple nosepiece, three objectives with cans, circular mechanical stage with serial number 5328, Abbe Condenser, mirror and horseshoe foot, with centring slide, in Zeiss Red Morocco Case, with accessoriesPlease see additional images
A late 19th Century Compound Monocular Microscope, circa 1880-1890, possibly by Camille Sebastien Nachet (1799-1881), plain stage with clip, with fine screw adjustment, single objective, and heavy horseshoe base, with attached convex magnifier on articulated arm, complete with fitted case, with other objectives
Französisches Messingmikroskop, um 1840Unbezeichnet, zaponiertes Messing, mit Blei gefüllter runder Fuß, konische Säule mit Scharnier, Einzelspiegel, ovaler Tisch, Unterseite mit Federklemme für die Objektträger, Einschubmöglichkeit für die am Tisch befestigte Auflichtlupe, Tubus mit Zahnstangentrieb höhenverstellbar, 3 Objektive, 1 Okular, Höhe 26 cm, in dazugehörendem Nußbaumkasten. - Ein sehr schönes frühes Studentenmodell. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)French Compound Monocular Microscope, c. 1840Unmarked, lacquered brass, lead-filled circular base, conical pillar with compass joint at the top, short support carrying the tubular limb, single mirror attached to the limb, fixed oval stage, underside with spring clip for the microscope slides, insertion facility for the incident light magnifier attached to the stage, screw fine adjustment with rack-and-pinion drive to the body tube, 3 objectives, 1 eyepiece, height 10 1/5 in., in matching walnut case. - A very fine early student model. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
4 verschiedene Icarex-BM-Modelle in Schwarz und 7 ObjektiveZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. Alle Verschlüsse laufen, Elektrik nicht getestet, alle Optiken unter Punktlicht sauber. 1) Icarex 35S schwarz Nr. P 92215, Tessar 2,8/50 mm, mit Deckel und Tasche. (2-/3) - 2) Icarex 35S schwarz Version ohne Nummer im Kameraboden, Tessar 2,8/50 mm, mit Deckel. (2-/3) - 3) Icarex 35S BM PRO schwarz Nr. P 89542, Ultron 1,8/50 mm, mit Deckel. (2-/3) - 4) Icarex 35CS PRO schwarz ohne Nummer, Ultron 1,8/50 mm, mit Deckel. (3-/3) - 5) Voigtländer Zoomar 2,8/36-82 mm, mit Deckeln, Sonnenblende 305/95 und Köcher. (3-/3) - 6) Skoparex 3,4/35 mm, mit Deckel und Plexidose. (2-/2) - 7) Monokular 8 x 30B, mit Köcher, Augenmuschel und Kameraadapter. (2-/3) - 8) Zwischenring für Luminar 20.1651, neu. (2/2) - 9-10) Display als Kameraständer, Zeiss-Ikon-Kartenspiel und Gehäusekappe. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: ()4 Assorted Icarex BM Cameras (Black) and 7 LensesZeiss Ikon, Stuttgart. All shutters working, electrical functions not tested, all optics clean under point light. 1) Icarex 35S black no. P 92215, Tessar 2.8/50 mm, with cap and case. (2-/3) - 2) Icarex 35S black, version without number on base, Tessar 2.8/50 mm, with cap. (2-/3) - 3) Icarex 35S BM PRO black no. P 89542, Ultron 1.8/50 mm, with cap. (2-/3) - 4) Icarex 35CS PRO black without number, Ultron 1.8/50 mm, with cap. (3-/3) - 5) Voigtländer Zoomar 2.8/36-82 mm, with caps, sunshade 305/95 and case. (3-/3) - 6) Skoparex 3.4/35 mm, with cap and case. (2-/2) - 7) Monocular 8 x 30B, with case, eye-cup and camera adapter. (2-/3) - 8) Intermediate ring for Luminar 20.1651, new. (2/2) - 9-10) Camera stand display, Zeiss Ikon card game and body cap. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: ()
Zeiss Ikon "Ergo", um 1926Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. Ergo Nr. L 65564, für 4,5 x 6 cm, mit Zeiss Tessar 6,3/56 mm Nr. 102851, Fokusierung bis 2 m, Geheimklappe öffnet sich bei Drücken des Auslösers, Verschluß und Blende ohne Funktion, eingebauter Zeiss-Sucher und Mattscheibenrückteil beide mit Zeiss-Ikon-Logo. Mit dekorativem Händlerschildchen "Hilbinger München". - Seltene und gesuchte Geheimkamera in Fernglasform. Start Price: EUR 500 Zustand: (3/4)Rare Zeiss Ikon "Ergo" Disguised Camera, c. 1926Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. Ergo no. L 65564, camera in the form of a monocular, 4.5 x 6 cm, with Zeiss Tessar 6.3/56 mm lens no. 102851, focusing up to 2 m, concealed flap opens when the shutter button is pressed, with retailer’s badge: "Hilbinger München", built-in Zeiss viewfinder and focusing screen back with Zeiss Ikon logo, shutter and aperture inoperative. - Rare and sought-after! Start Price: EUR 500 Condition: (3/4)
Binokular-Mikroskop Carl Zeiss Lp E (Lumipan), um 1948Jena, Nr. 290957, für Arbeiten in auffallendem und durchfallendem Licht, auswechselbarer Tubusträgerkopf mit monokularen und binokularem Schrägtuben, wechselbarer Vierfach-Schlittenrevolver, in x- und y-Richtung verschiebbarer, justier- und drehbarer Kreuztisch, Abbescher Beleuchtungsapparat, Dreifach-Kondensorrevolver, tiefliegende Fein- und Grobeinstellung, mit 8 Okularen und 6 Objektiven in dazugehörendem Holzkasten, Feineinstellung leicht verharzt, ansonsten neuwertiger Zustand, Höhe 40 cm. - Dabei: 2 Kästen mit weiterem Zubehör, Okulare, Beleuchtungseinheit, Projektive und Photoaufsätze. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (2+/2)Carl Zeiss Lp E (Lumipan) Binocular Microscope, c. 1948Jena, no. 290957, for work in incident and transmitted light, interchangeable tube carrier head with monocular and binocular inclined tubes, interchangeable 4-part slide revolver, xy movable, adjustable and rotatable cross-stage, Abbe illuminator, triple condenser revolver, low-lying fine and coarse adjustment, with 8 eyepieces and 6 objectives in matching wood case, fine adjustment slightly resinous, otherwise mint condition, height 15 3/4 in. - In addition: 2 boxes with further accessories, eyepieces, illumination unit, projectives and photo attachments. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (2+/2)
2 französische Messingmikroskope1) "E. Hartnack & A. Prazmowski, Rue Bonaparte 1, Paris", um 1873, Original-Zaponierung, Kippstativ, Doppelspiegel, Schiebetubus, Feineinstellung mit Rändelschraube (leicht verbogen), Auflichtlupe, Höhe 25 cm, in dazugehörendem mit Samt ausgeschlagenem und mit Seide gepolstertem Mahagonikasten mit eingeprägter Serien-Nr. 18087. - Und: 2) "Nachet et Fils, Rue St Severin 17, Paris", um 1875, Original-Zaponierung, mit Blei gefüllter runder Fuß, Einzelspiegel (ohne Befestigung), Schiebetubus, Feineinstellung mit Rändelschraube, Höhe 26 cm, in dazugehörendem Mahagonikasten. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (3/3)2 French Compound Monocular Microscopes1) "E. Hartnack & A. Prazmowski, Rue Bonaparte 1, Paris", c. 1873, original lacquered brass, tilting stand, double mirror, draw tube, fine adjustment with knurled screw (slightly bent), incident light magnifier, height 10 in., in matching mahogany case lined with velvet and upholstered with silk, embossed serial no. 18087. - And: 2) "Nachet et Fils, Rue St Severin 17, Paris", c. 1875, original lacquered brass, lead-filled circular base, single mirror (without mount), draw tube, fine adjustment with knurled screw, height 10 1/4 in., in matching mahogany case. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (3/3)
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, A Binocular Microscope, serial number 385693, black frame with rack and pinion coarse/fine adjust focus, triple objectives and mechanical stage, over condenser and plano/concave mirror together with monocular conversion tube and accessories in a mahogany case, the case 37 x 25 x 32.5cm.
Classic Microscopy, A Beck London Model, Microscope English, c.1950, engraved 'LONDON MODEL BECK LONDON 23193', the microscope on heavy 'Y' shaped base, focusing substage with condenser, rotating circular stage with engraved scale, mechanical slide holder, triple objective holder, quick release bodytube and binocular body, with separate monocular bodytube Note: regularly used and serviced by vendor, a very good example of this classic microscope
An Large & Extensively Equipped Ross No.1 Binocular microscope Outfit English, c.1880, engraved to the rear of the large ‘Y’ shaped foot ‘ROSS, London, 3448’, the microscope with large uprights terminating in trunnions with friction lock to support the main body, with large plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on an articulated arm on a sliding collar, with fully mechanical substage with engraved goniometer scale geared rotation, screw X-Y control on a rack to focus, with large circular mechanical stage with geared rotation engraved scale, mechanical X-Y control, large rectangular sectioned bar with large geared drive to rack for course focusing, bar limb with screw to attach to bar and screw fine focus, thread to accept the binocular body, English monocular tube and continental monocular body tubes, with the following accessories in a large mahogany case: 4” objective & can, 3” objective & can, 2” can, 1” objective & can, 1” can, ½” objective & can, ¼” objective & can, 1/5” objective & can, 1/5” can, 4/10” objective & can, 1/8” can, Double objective holder engraved ROSS, London, Various Leiberkuhns, Binocular eyepieces marked A, Binocular eyepieces marked B, Binocular eyepieces marked C Kellners Orthoscopic, Binocular eyepieces marked D Kellners Orthoscopic, Eyepiecs marked C, E & F, Eyepiece collar, Substage stage attachment, Ross Achromatic substage condenser, Substage polarizer, Achromatic substage condenser, Set of substage selenite filters, Substage Wenham parabolic condenser, Substage spot lens, Substage condenser, Ross compressor, various filters, Stage side reflector, stage forceps Stage condenser, Large table bullseye, All in the original fitted mahogany Case with brass handles and lock, case 52cm tall Note: sold with no reserve
An Exceptionally Fine Powell & Lealand "No. 1" Compound Monocular/Binocular Microscope English, dated 1898, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’, of standard No.1 construction standing on a massive lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm sliding on a collar, above which is the fully mechanical stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with platinum circular scale and vernier, rotation controlled via a crown and gear mechanism that can be disengaged for quick movement, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a mahogany case: Pair of Binocular eyepieces
E. LEITZ WETZLAR; a cased lacquered brass monocular L.M.I microscope, in original case, 33 x 19.5 x 19.5cm.Condition Report: - The monocular microscope is in overall good but used condition. There are areas of loss to the painted finish on the foot section of the microscope. The outer case has had a patch repair to the top section, from the left-hand side across, measuring approximately 13cm long. The lock appears to be full of Blu-Tac. The case is unlocked, but we do not have a key. The lower foot trim is also missing at the front of the case. Otherwise, appears to be ok but well-used condition.
A CASED W.R. PRIOR & CO OF LONDON MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, no.6622, the fitted case with guarantee dated April 1937, sliding shelf containing a further three lenses and a box of mostly unused glass slides, height of case 34.5cm, comes with case key (Condition Report: the microscope is incomplete and some areas of the metalwork is worn or has corrosion, lock in working order, case has some wear)
A Culpeper-type brass monocular microscope attributed to George Sterrop, English, mid-18th century,the unsigned brass draw tube on elaborately shaped stage, support on three curved columns on mahogany base with mirror and inner drawer, in mahogany pillar case with carrying loop to the top, the drawer to the base fitted with four objectives, stage forceps, tweezers, key, glass tube, ivory talc box and brass fish-plate among others, the microscope 15in (38cm) highcase 7 1/2in x 18in x 7 1/2in (19cm x 45 1/2cm x 19cm) overall Footnotes:A closely comparable example of the present microscope is in the collection of the Science Museum, London (object no. 1928-779).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY CARL ZEISS JENA, CIRCA 1920the lacquered-brass tube signed as per title and numbered '44027', triple revolving nosepiece, circular specimen stage with clamps, substage accessories and plano convex mirror on ebonised brass stirrup foot, contained within fitted case of issue with accessories including nosepiece, slide labels, etc -- 15 x 8½in. (38 x 21.5cm.) together with a German cystoscope circa 1930, constructed in steel with rubber tubing accessories, contained in fitted wooden box with maker's labels for Georg Wolf Berlin -- 18in. (46cm.) diam.(2)END OF SALENext Sale: 12th November, closing for entries 13th September. microscope: good overall conditioncystoscope: apparently complete and in good overall condition, rubber tubing a little stiff
A Denkar Zoom monocular 15 x 30 x 50mm, a pair of Barr & Stroud 7 x military binoculars, cased one further smaller pair of binoculars in a leather case and two shooting sticks, one stamped with initials D.B.L. with provenance for the original owner, Sir David Bowes - Lyon (The Queen Mothers brother). (5)

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