GENTLEMEN'S LIBRARY, GRAND TOUR AND AUCTION OF CURIOSITIES

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GENTLEMEN'S LIBRARY, GRAND TOUR AND AUCTION OF CURIOSITIES

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Natural History - Geology/Gemology - dioptase crystals on a quartz matrix, 8cm wide, Namibia; green fluorite cross-section, with veined purple, bl...

Taxidermy - an arrangement of birds, hooded crow and thrush, mounted as in conversation, amongst moss and grasses, ebonised case, 40cm high, 79cm ...

Tribal Art - an African two-tone hardwood food bowl, probably Zulu, serpentine central division, horn and ebony inlaid chevron borders, 20.5cm wide

A 19th century brass Biram's Patent Anemometer, by Davis, Optician, Derby, 31cm wheel, 40cm wide, c. 1850John Davis announced in the Derby Mercury...

A 19th century brass draughtsman's barrel ruler, by J Davis & Son Derby, 46cm wide; another ruler, Standard Foot, Engine Divided at 60 Degrees, by...

A 19th century Industrial timepiece, 11cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, key-wound movement, red painted metal drumhead case,...

A 19th century lacquered brass and black painted microscope slide viewer, 11.5cm barrel adjustable on a pivot, 16.5cm high

A 19th century lacquered brass monocular microscope, by AST & OS Co Ltd, Chancery Lane, London, rack-and-pinion focusing, concave mirror, 35cm hig...

A 19th century lacquered brass and black painted monocular microscope, by E. Hartnack & A. Prazmowski, Paris, U-shaped base, 26cm high, mahogany c...

A 19th century lacquered brass binocular compound microscope, by Smith & Beck, 6 Coleman St, London, serial no.777, rack-and-pinion focus, adjusta...

A 19th century lacquered brass mining dial, by John Davis & Son (Derby) Limited, 12cm silvered register with compass and two levels, no. 4321, Pat...

A 19th century lacquered brass mining theodolite, by J Davis, Derby, inset compass with 7cm silvered dial, screw-threaded adjustment, 27.5cm wide,...

A 19th century mahogany and brass twin-barrel vacuum or air pump, by Davis, Derby, cranking handle with rack-and-pinion mechanism, Doric columns, ...

A 19th century mahogany scientific laboratory box, Statham's Students' Chemical Cabinet, by W E Statham, Operative Chemist, London, hinged cover w...

A 19th century mahogany travelling thermometer, silvered register, mercury cistern, sliding cover inverting for the pocket, 17cm long

A George III hydrometer ale testing kit, twelve glass bauble shaped floats, domed toleware case en suite, c. 1820

A late 19th century industrial switch, by John Davis & Son, Electric Light and Power Engineers, All Saints Works, Derby, London and Cardiff, glaze...

A late 19th/early 20th century brass and patinated brass microscope, rack and pinion adjustment, sub-stage condenser, lenses ensuite, mahogany cas...

A mahogany and brass Fuller Calculator, turned handle, 43.5cm long, cased, retailed by John Davis & Son of Derby; another, (2)

An 4" anemometer, by Davis of Derby, 13.5cm high overall, cased; others, (3)

An earl 20th century Evershed's Ohmmeter, by Davis & Son, London and Derby, silvered register, mahogany case, 15cm wide; another tester, (2)

Horology - a Boley & Leinen Reform watchmaker's lathe, cased; a Swiss Star watchmaker's staking tool, cased (2)

Horology - a watch maker's drill, comprehenisve bits and accessories ensuite, wooden case with curved glazed cover, 19cm wide

Medical - an early 20th century mahogany optician's examination board, the rectangular cabinet enclosing printed charts with graduating letters, s...

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