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A Second World War Canadian Kodak Co. Limited, 7x50 Gun Sighting Telescope, Serial No. CAN 2976, black-enamelled finish, detachable eyepiece with rubber headrest, original wood boxOverall condition good with only minor evidence of wear commensurate with age and use. Optics good and bright with only minor internal spotting. Case good.
A 'Gibraltar Prison No 2' leather cased brass two draw telescope by Troughton & Simms, London':, the tapering main tube with gilt decorated brown leather cover, marked to bezel as per title and also stamped with MOD arrow and numbered '3426', the eyepiece with sliding shade, maker's mark to one draw, 41.5cm long.
A FINE FRENCH GERMAN SILVER (NICKEL BRASS) SURVEYOR'S LEVEL, 19TH C unsigned the 4cm telescope with rackwork secured by twin clamps and engraved 1 and 2, on cradle with bubble level, on tapered pillar and stepped base with tangent screw adjustment, tripod stand with three adjustable feet, stained wood box++A high quality instrument in good condition with some localised wear to plating on the telescope, the wooden box wormed and damaged
OVCHINNIKOV, VLADIMIR(1941-2015)Angel at the Telescope, signed and dated 2007, also further signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 70.5 by 90.5 cm.Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner. Private collection, France. Literature: Vladimir Ovchinnikov. Dnevnik khudozhnika, St Petersburg, Fond kulturnykh programm SVASh, 2017, p. 287, mentioned in the text.
A mid 19th Century brass Gregorian reflecting telescope by John Watson, London, with 2.75ins aperture, on an alt-azimuth stand with folding tripod feet, 11.75ins, with objective mirror contained in original tin box, and original mahogany fitted box Note: Inside of the lid has a pencil inscription - "W. Smee, Royal Observatory, Greenwich 1851"
A 19th century rag doll styled and dressed as an Italian Renaissance figure, possibly Romeo, with painted face, silk jerkin and velvet cap, together with a pair of child's or doll's 19th century leather and wooden clogs and an early 20th century brass and white metal three draw telescope, 10.6cm total length at full draw. (3)

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