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A WW2 three drawer telescope, by HCR & Sons in a leather carrying case, 30cm long, in case, a pair of US Navy binoculars, by Bausch & Lomb, Mark 1, Mod 2 No.2846, 1942, in a leather case, and another pair of binculars, French, in a leather case, a sight and a cased spare lens (5)Condition ReportAll worn. Please see additional images.
ONE BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include electrical items such as iPhone, Huawei, Sony Experia, Nokia, Samsung, mobile phones, Amazon Kindle, Kobo e reader, Samsung tablet, iPad 16GB, Long range Snooper, etc. a Swallow zoom telescope, Xbox 360 game Gears of War, small box of Lego with booklets for Cars 8206, 8200 sets, nine Britains Ltd 1971 figures of knights etc. (1box), (sd/af all untested)
A Quantity of 1970s Vintage Action Man, including dolls, uniforms & accessories, German Escape from Colditz camp commandant with Schmeiser (missing baton), Royal Military Police, early issue, complete with leaflet, some fading to uniform, one gripping hand missing on doll, uniforms: The Royal marines No.3, cap, jacket, trousers, boots, belt & rubber frog, missing badge on hat, SLR rifle, bayonet & scabbard, Blues & Royals, tunic, breaches, boots, plumed helmet (broken) gauntlets, cartouche, sword with scabbard, spurs (one broken) leaflet, missing waist & shoulder belt, sword knot, Underwater explorer, with leaflet, missing rubber jacket, Jungle explorer, jacket, & trousers, boots, belt, machete and sheaf, jungle knife, hat,rifle with telescope & shoulder bag (missing darts) German stormtrooper jacket, trousers & boots, Red Devil Parachutist,with leaflet, missing helmet & goggles, Deep sea diver, not complete, Russian DEGTYAREV machine gun, with tripod & ammo casebunk bed, 81 mm mortar complete with leaflet, special ops kit bag, with leaflet, not complete, bazooka with missile plus other accessories, all in fair to very good used condition. (A.Lot)
19th Century French Surveyors Compass,French, C.1860, unsigned, French polished wooden frame supporting large brass compass, telescope on arm with spirit level, ball & socket mount to tripod head with polished wooden tripod. compass diameter 16.5cmBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT. COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER ONLY
Olympus Microscope Differential Interference Contrast Attachment,Olympus NIC/Phase Contrast condenser, the condenser with 4 Wollaston Prisms marked 10, 40 and 100 with corresponding phase filters, with Aplanat Achromat condenser, slide in/out polarising filter with centering wheels, centering telescope CT-5, auxiliary clamping wrench, with the following objectives:Olympus Plan PL 10/0.25 objective in a case,Olympus Plan 10/0.25 objective in a case,Olympus Plan PL 40/0.65 objective in a case,Olympus Plan 40/0.65 objective in a case,Olympus HI Plan PL 100/1.25 objective in a case,all in original box
A 19th-Century Oxidised Brass Everest-Pattern Theodolite,English, c.1900, signed 'T Cooke & Sons, York' and with a military arrow and 'No.96 12F and to the top 'O.S. EVEREST 5" No.12F', the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, the eyepiece with crosshairs and adjusting screws, the two part vertical circles with silvered scales, twin verniers and magnifiers, horizontal circle with silver chamfered scale, with two verniers and swing magnifier, with bubble level, on three-screw tripod attachment with screw mounting, trough compass and plummet, in the original mahogany case
Unusual Artillery/Gun Director,English, dated 1916 telescopes engraved 'TELESCOPE SIGHTING No.12 MK.1 W OTTWAY & Co LtdEALING No.180 1915' with military arrow, the body signed on the compass dial 'E. R. WATTS LONDON' constructed of heavy cast brass mounted on theodolite tripod, instrument 36cm tallBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT. COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER ONLY
WW2 MK1 Stereoscopic Telescope, Donkeys’ Ears,English, stamped 1943, engraved 'CTS TELESCOPE STEREOSCOPEIC No1B MK1; with focusing eyepieces, 4 eyepiece shades, tripod mount and tripod, in good working order, case 52cm wide x 29cm deep x 22cm heightBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT, PLEASE ARRANGE COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER*We Recommend Pack & Send Oxford*
A 4" Georgian Reflecting Telescope, Thomas Wright,English, c.1750, engraved to the inside of the tube cap, 'THO: WRIGHT Instrument Maker to His MAJESTY', the telescope tube with long screw focus to internal secondary mirror, star finder telescope to the side with sliding coveres, original speculum primary mirror (unmarked), backplate with steel springs to mirror, single eyepiece with removeabel filter, on mahogany mount, telescope length with eyepiece 73cm
2 Early Wooden Bodied Telescopes,the first English, c.1794, engraved within a floral cartouche 'Made By Jas Chapman St Catherines London' 1 1/2" objectivesingle drawer eyepiece with sliding cover, polished wooden body, length extended 89cm, along with a 1 1/2" 4 drawer telescope engraved 'Dollond, London' 107cm fully extended
Albumen Print, Captain William Nobel, F.R.A.S.,the image, with arched top mounted on period paper with manuscript title 'Capt. Nobel F.R.A.S.' to the base of the image, depicting a seated gentleman next to Astronomical Transit Telescope, image 155mm x 208mm, in modern card mount, although unsigned image is similar in size and composition to the other lot we are offering by Maull & Polyblank. Captain William Noble (1828-1904), was a prominent figure in the world of astronomy, Born in Berwick-on-Tweed in November 1828, Noble's journey from a military career in the Rifle Brigade, where he achieved the rank of captain, to his pivotal role in the nascent British Astronomical Association, reflects a life dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of amateur astronomy.Noble's entrance into the astronomical arena was marked by his foundational contributions to the British Astronomical Association, an organization he helped found and later led as its first president. His leadership was characterized by a deep-seated commitment to fostering amateur interest in astronomy and promoting the association's mission of scientific inquiry. His tenure as president was marked by regular attendance at meetings and a steadfast dedication to the association's success.Beyond his role in the British Astronomical Association, Noble's influence extended to the Royal Astronomical Society, where he served as a Fellow and a member of the council for several years. His advocacy for the independence of scientific research from government interference, as well as his vocal opposition to perceived corruption or self-interest in scientific matters, underscored his commitment to the integrity of the scientific endeavor.Noble's contributions to astronomical literature further cemented his legacy. His writings, including a popular work titled "Hours with a 3-in. Telescope," and a prolific series of articles in the "English Mechanic," under the pseudonym "A Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society," served to disseminate knowledge and inspire a new generation of amateur astronomers. His clear and engaging writing style, coupled with his depth of knowledge and unwavering dedication to the pursuit of truth, made him a respected authority in the field.Despite facing personal tragedies, including the loss of two sons and his wife, Noble remained resolute in his pursuit of scientific inquiry. His enduring optimism and boundless enthusiasm for astronomy endeared him to colleagues and amateurs alike.
A mid 19th century Thüringen papier-mâché figure of the Duke of Wellington riding Copenhagen, Wellington in red jacket and bicorne hat with plume, holding telescope and cast-metal sword under arm, on semi-rearing house with soft-metal bit, on naturalistic papier-mâché base with wooden underside —9in. (23cm.) long (very slight damage) - Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (née Wesley, 1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852)
19th century pietra dura brooch in yellow metal filigree mount, 45mm x 37mm overall, 19th century carved hardstone cameo and seed pearl brooch, 23mm diameter, and a Regency mother of pearl and gilt metal miniature telescope, 40mm extended (3)Miniature telescope- overall very good condition. One of the mother of pearl panels has a hole in it, possibly for a handle fitting. The front circular gilt mount is slightly bent and the main glass lense has a tiny chip to the edge on the inside (cannot be felt on the outside). The telescope is operational and in working order.
5 telescopes includes - W.Ottoway & Co Ltd Ealing London 5 draw white metal with leather mount (approx. 39cm) - 'The Naturalist' J H Steward Ltd, 406 Strand, London brass 6 draw with leather mount (approx. 41.5cm) - J H Steward 406-66 Strand, 54 Cornhill, London brass 3 draw with plaited fibre mount (approx. 48cm) - and an umarked 7 draw split mount telescope

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