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A Powell & Lealand No.3 Microscope, c.1859, English, signed to top limb 'Powell & Lealand 170 Euston Road, London', standing on typical ‘Powell & Lealand’ tripod with large trunnions supporting body, large plano-concave mirror on Powell single-sided support, fully mechanical stage with X-Y control with substage accessory mount, triangular bar with rack and pinion focusing, limb with struts supporting back of the body tube, fine focus wheel to rear of limb with date engraved below, with 16 accessories including: a camera lucida eyepiece, a complex substage achromatic condenser with integral stops and aperture, low power eyepiece, medium power eyepiece, high power eyepiece, dark wells, bar tool, live box, substage wheel of stops, pre-RMS threaded 1" objective and can, pre-RMS threaded ¼" objective and can, pre-RMS threaded â…›" objective with correction collar and can, Leiberkuhn for the 1" objective, tweezers and large table bullseye with chamois leather cover for lens, all in fitted French polished mahogany cabinet, case height 41cm
A British Napoleonic Military Flogger, or "correctional tool" for administering floggings and military punishment. The principal is the same as the infamous "Cat 'O Nine Tails" except this example only ever had seven "tails" in its heyday, age having now reduced it to four prongs of leather. No stamps or visible markings. Measuring 18 inches in length.
1920s Charity Match Football Programmes + Memorabilia: Blades v CID Scotland Yard football programmes for matches in 1928 and 1929. A player for Blades has a cigarette case in his name presented by Leytool Football Supporters Club 42/43. Leytool were a tool company from Leyton. C/W picture of player and a very old badge with the word Satus.
An ''Union Jubilee; 240 volt single phase wood turning Lathe ''Made in England by T.S. Harrison & Sons., Heckmondwyke, Yorks'' having an unusually long bed, 8' long and capable of turning wood in excess of 7' long such as four poster bed posts and with end disc work and tool supports and a large wheeled chest containing a large quantity of fittings, chucks, etc.,

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