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American made precision brass instrument with wooden tripod.Brass highlights and thumbwheels are well contrasted by gun-blue steel and glass. A classic piece of scientific and industrial technology from the famed F & E, who began making surveying and fine measuring tools in 1876 outside of Hoboken, New Jersey. Patent dates 1889, 1890, 1891. Serial number 6914. Includes spiked oak tripod for use or display, and attached antique plumb bob. Issued: Late 19th c. Dimensions: 63"H, stood up Manufacturer: Keuffel and Esser Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and field use related wear
CANTEEN OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED ABLE APPOINTMENTS, maker Martin Hall, comprising twelve table forks, knives, soup spoons, dessert forks and spoons, fifteen teaspoons, four knife rests, serving spoons, a soup ladle and carving tools, contained in a Wellington case with dedication, the canteen 45cm wide
Prehistoric Stone Tool GroupA collection of flint tools, including scrapers, blades and an arrowhead, some with inked labels dating to the 1930s giving provenances including Avebury, Banstead Downs and Mildenhall, largest being 64 mm, circa 10000-2500BC (9)Medieval Hawk and Poppinjay badges. A pewter badge in the form of a hawk or falcon, probably relating to the sport of falconry, together with an incomplete love badge in the form of a Poppinjay. 14th-15th century, both found in the River Thames, London.Largest 67 mm. (2)Cf. Spencer - Pilgrim Souvenir and Secular Badges, 318 a-b.Group of ancient Greek and Roman provincial bronze coins (13)Three Medieval Bone Gaming Dice. Together with a bronze cube having an engraved circle on each face. Largest 10 mm x 10 mm x 10 mm

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