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A mid-19th Century Smith and Beck lacquered brass 'Number One Stand' Compound Monocular Microscope, serial no. 2425, with eyepiece, 1½in. objective with can and lieberkuhn, circular mechanical polarising stage and condenser engraved to perimeter of stage 40 - 0 - 180 degrees, on flat tripod base with twin-pillar trunnion, circa 1854, 490mm high, overall G, but body-tube separated from limb and mostly tarnished
A 19th Century R & J Beck lacquered brass 'Large Best or No. 1' Compound Binocular Microscope, serial no. 6637, with pair of eyepieces, Wenham prism, circular mechanical polarising stage and condenser engraved to perimeter of stage 40 - 0 - 180 degrees, on flat tripod base with twin-pillar trunnion, in mahogany case, 498mm high, F-G, lacks objectives, chest of accessories and micrometer fine focusing wheel; Beck's production records show that this instrument was received back from the workshop on 14th February 1873 and sold to G Gowland
A 19th Century lacquered and anodised brass William Moginie-type Compound Monocular Microscope, probably by Charles Baker, with rack and pinion focusing, folding tripod attached at top of body-tube, eyepiece, objective, wheel of stops condenser and mirror, 270mm high extended, circa 1870, F-G
A Chinese cloisonne enamel miniature tripod censer, ding, 19th century, decorated with lotus flowers and scrolling foliage on a blue ground, on three tapering stump feet, 7.5cm high, 7.5cm wideProvenance: the vendor's father worked acquired this lot whilst working in China and Hong Kong in the 1950s.
Chinese silver heart shaped tripod dish by Woshing Shanghai 8cm; Chinese circular dish set with good luck presentation ingot sycee by Hung Chong Canton 9.5cm and a silver trophy on stand (Fattorini copper label), weighable silver approx 8oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Pair of Late Victorian White Painted Cast Iron Garden Armchairs, circa 1900, the scrolled arm supports above a geometric patterned pierced seat, on cabriole forelegs with scroll toes, 76cm by 48cm by 69cm; and A Pair of Associated Early 20th Century Cast Iron Circular Tripod Tables, with pierced tops and scrolled cabriole legs (rusted), 32cm by 47cm (4) See illustration

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