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Astronomy.- Wittie (Robert) Ouranoskopia [graece]. Or, a Survey of the Heavens. A Plain description of the admirable Fabrick and Motions of the Heavenly Bodies, as they are discovered to the Eye by the Telescope... To which is added the Gout-Raptures, first edition, title within double-rule border, with final advertisement f., lacking prelims a1-2 (dedicatory verses by Brian Fairfax and T. Guidott), some light marginal browning, later diced calf, gilt, neatly rebacked, retaining original backstrip, [Wing W3229], by J. M. for the author, and are to be sold by R. Clavell and J. Robinson in St Paul's Church-Yard, and R. Boulter at the Turks-head in Cornhil, 1681.⁂ Includes discussion of the telescopes of Hooke and Gallileo and the probability of other inhabited stars.
A mixed group of collectors' items including a pair of teak salts modelled as barrels with brass plaques inscribed 'HMS Ganges', height 5.5cm, a brass four draw telescope, indistinctly signed, overall length 33cm, etc. (4).Additional InformationTelescope with heavy wear, tarnishing, the optics are very dirty and difficult to see out of, the two treen barrels with heavy wear to the brass plaques which now makes script difficult to read.
EMANUEL OF PORTSEA; a Victorian single drawer telescope with stitched leather body and divisional compass signal window to the body, length when closed 63cm.Additional InformationDent to the leather and lots of surface scratches with the stitch work coming loose in parts, dent to the end as well, with some detritus when you look through the lenses, overall general scuffing and surface wear.
DANCER OF MANCHESTER; a late 19th century brass two-drawer telescope, length 112cm, fitted in stained pine case.Additional InformationDents, scratches, rubbing/wear to the brass plating. The mechanical screw is not functioning properly and is missing the grip from the teeth. Please refer to additional images for further information.
A small three drawer early 20th century brass telescope with stitched leather body and leather outer case, length when closed 15.5cm.Additional InformationUnnamed, stitch work slightly coming apart, a few small dents, some detritus when you look through the lenses, and the strap of the outer case is damaged and some of it is missing.
WWII BRITISH SNIPER'S SPOTTING TELESCOPE WITH TRIPOD WWII-era British military-issued Scout Regiments MkIIs sniper's spotting telescope with leather case. Manufactured by H.C.R. & Sons Ltd (H C Ryland & Son Ltd) with Broad Arrow acceptance stamp. These spotting telescopes were first introduced in 1939 to be issued to British and Commonwealth snipers along with their No4T rifle. Tripod is included.
Cased leather clad and lacquered brass draw telescope by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co Ltd of London, together with a further collection of interesting items comprising a pair of arts and crafts white metal candlesticks, fruitwood hunting cup, further cased set of hunting cups within a shot shell case and a pair of hunting decanters in a leather case (a collection)
Victorian military brass and walnut cased three-draw telescope inscribed Ellott (sic) Brothers 56 Strand London with broad arrow mark, L42cm extended, in original leather carrying case with gilt maker's name (Elliott); another brass and mahogany three-draw pocket telescope; and 19th century brass and green cased single draw pocket telescope in card carrying case (3) - Condition Report
A BRITISH NAVAL ARCHIVE LIEUTENANT EDWARD SCOTT WILLIAMS R.N. (RET'D) comprising; hand written journals, logs, handbooks, photographs pertaining to his service (late 19th Century - 1919) with the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Department with a life saving society medal, a small telescope and a framed photograph of the officer's of HMS Dreadnought 1912 Provenance: From the family of Major Eustace Scott Williams, (Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry) and Lt. Commander Edward Scott Williams (Royal Navy) Condition Report: Available upon request
A Corgi M5600 Truckertronic Convoy with trailer that converts into a low loader, tanker and container, boxed; a Hen Long RC Battle Tank, MIA2 Abrams tank, automatic electric gun system, boxed; a Tomy Chatbot, boxed; a vintage Binatone TV master MkIV TV game, boxed; a Red 5 remote control tarantula, boxed; a Celestron hand and sky telescope and stand, plastic carry case (6)
An Edwardian mother-of-pearl inlaid mahogany mantel clock; a Victorian walnut work box; various treen items in yew, sycamore, elm, etc; a Border Fine Arts sculpture entitled 'Repose'; a three draw brass telescope; Royal Coat of Arms printing block; a brass sovereign balance; and other items.

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