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An early 20th century black lacquered surveying theodolite, by A.G. Thornton, 109 Deansgate, Manchester, 32cm long telescope, 16.5cm high overall, cased en suite, labels to interior, including Repaired & Adjusted by J. Halden & Co Ltd., Rowlsey Works, Reddish, Stockport, No. 86880 and dated 20/3/63
A miscellaneous lot, including a late 19th/early 20th Century cased theodolite by W.F.Stanley, a Japanese papier mache twin-handled octagonal box, a mid 20th Century carved wooden stylised bust of an African woman in profile, 38.5 cm high, an early 20th Century painted wooden book slide, and a silver plated twin lion handled basket with pierced decoration
Heyde small scale S. A. Andree's Arctic Balloon Expedition, 1897 EXTREMELY RARE Arctic Survey Dirigible Balloon with friction steering ropes, two baskets, one crewman, propeller, suspension pulley and Swedish flag (Condition Good-Fair, one dent in end of gas bag) with No.2 size Arctic Exploration Team, man hauled sled with three supplies, tent, ice floe, polar bear, surveyors with theodolite and five other personnel (Condition Good-Fair) 1899 (18)
Tunneling interest: a laser tube and starter box (No.106) from USA RCA, a lens from Paris, and a tube mount and adjustable theodolite style base made by a London instrument maker. This was the first ever laser to guide the drum digger tunneling shield in 1964, for the Victoria Line running tunnel, starting under Green Park towards Victoria
An early 20th century black lacquered surveying theodolite, by A.G. Thornton, 109 Deansgate, Manchester, 32cm long telescope, 16.5cm high overall, cased en suite, labels to interior, including Repaired & Adjusted by J. Halden & Co Ltd., Rowlsey Works, Reddish, Stockport, No. 86880 and dated 20/3/63
Early 20th century mahogany cased theodolite, Stanley, Holborn - London, 28296, of grey and lacquered brass finish with tripod mount and three screw adjustments to a glazed compass and fitted with a telescopic tube with left, right and fore/aft levels in a mahogany fitted case with corresponding label of issue, width 44cms, and a further large tripod signed A G Thornton Ltd - Manchester
A pre-WWII Second World War military navigational aid - believed to be a theodolite - in a wooden transportation box marked 'Repaired and Adjusted - W. F. Stanley, 1938 '. Makers marks to the central compass for Troughton & Simms Ltd. With additional parts and accessories - including lenses and eye pieces. Box measures 33cm x 17cm x29 cm.
A RARE UNIVERSAL THEODOLITE BY PISTOR & MARTINS, BERLIN, CIRCA 1860 constructed in lacquered brass, the 8½in. main sighting telescope with rack-and-pinion focussing, mounted on an axis to circular silvered scale inset to plate signed as per title and numbered 1202, telescopic vernier readers with micrometer adjustment, bubble levels (one detachable), mounted on central pillar to protractor plate and three adjustable feet -- 11in. (28cm.) high: together with a brass case containing two alternate eyepieces, a plummet bob and spring stabliser
A MOUNTAINEERING THEODOLITE BY JOS & JAN FRIC, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1890 constructed in lacquered and oxidised brass, the 9in. main tube with bubble levels, rack-and-pinion fine focus, quadrant with vernier, signed on the platform as per title and numbered 418 , mounted on adjustable tri-form base and contained within original box of issue with maker's label and bob plumb -- 10½in. (27cm.) wide
A FINE MINING THEODOLITE BY JOS & JAN FRIC, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1895 constructed in oxidised and lacquered brass with vulcanised rubber adjusted thumbscrews, the 8½in. main tube with bubble level quadrant mounted to A-frame on rectangular compass platform, signed as per title and numbered 928 , adjustable tri-form stand, contained in original fitted box with maker's labels -- 14 x 12in. (34 x 30.5cm.)
AN EXPEDITION THEODOLITE BY W. S. JONES, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 constructed in lacquered brass, the 6in. main tube with bubble level, mounted with A-frames to compass platform signed as per title and with elevation arc, with thumb-screw adjustment, mounted on attractive tri-form stand with bubble, adjustable pin feet and threaded plummet -- 8in. (20cm) high (overall); contained in later box
A FINE THEODOLITE BY HILDEBRAND & SCHRAMM, FREIBERG, CIRCA 1880 constructed in lacquered and oxidised brass, the 10in. main tube with rack-and-pinion fine focus and top sights secured to circular protractor with opposing vernier scales on a pillar with fine longitude adjustment, rotating base plate with calibrated edge, bubble level and compass signed as per title and numbered '1558', adjustable triform foot with quick-release to wooden slide, contained within original case and complete with tripod stand -- 18 x 10½in. (46 x 26.5cm.)
A FINE THEODOLITE BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1875 constructed in oxidised brass with lacquered brass fittings, the 10in. main tube with socket eyepiece, bubble level and rack-and-pinion adjustment, quadrant mounted to A-frame, compass platform with verniers, signed as per title to centre and with adjustable tri-form base -- 12in. (30.5cm.) high; together with an alternative eyepiece in later brass tube
A THEODOLITE BY G. GERLACH, WARSAW, CIRCA 1900 constructed in ebonised and lacquered brass, 7¼in. main tube, bubble level mounted circular protractor with verniers to A-frame stand to compass platform signed as per title and numbered 834 , on adjustable tri-form base, 12in. (35.5cm.) high; together with level by ?retailer's plaque for Hermann Eichler Aussig -- 7½in. (19cm.) (2)
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL GERMAN MILITARY ARTILLERY FORCES HEUER "BUND" STERNZEIT REGULIERT FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1970, REF. 1551 SGSZ Movement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 230.Case: Diameter approx. 43mm, "clamshell" type case, numbered 38xx, issue markings BUNDESWEHR 6645-12-148-2298, 60 minute rotating bezel. Strap: Leather BUND style. In German “Sternzeit Reguliert” means "regulated to sidereal time" - a method of telling time based on the earth’s rotation relative to the stars. Sidereal time was used by German artillery forces together with theodolite positions to accurately orientate artillery during launching. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some very small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
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