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Scientific Instruments, Photographica, Militaria, Jewellery, Coins, Watches & Silver

Thursday 17th (lots 1 to 476) and Friday 18th (lots 477 to 1023) June at 11:00

Viewing on Wednesday 16th June from 10:00 to 17:00

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Lots included are:

1 to 38 = Scientific Instruments
39 to 160 = Cameras
161 to 476 = Militaria
477 to 773 = Jewellery
774 to 831 = Coins
832 to 888 = Watches
889 to 930 = Works of Art
931 to 998 = Silver and silver plate
999 to 1023 = Decorative Arts

Please note there are 50 lots per page

Lot No Image Description Estimate  
1
A twelve-bottle Pharmacy Box, the square-section bottles with rounded shoulders and stoppers, in fitted mahogany case with decorative brass escutcheon and lacquered brass drop handle to lid, early 19th Century, 280mm wid
£ 100 - 150  
2
Electrical Instruments: Telegraph Works, Silvertown, London Dip Circle, lacquered brass case, 90mm diam., Galvo No. 24A MK1, 105mm diam., in leather case, Walsall Electrical Co. Voltmeter, in leather case and E vershed a
£ 40 - 60  
3
Telescopes: an Andrew Ross nickel-silver four-draw Naval Telescope, signed A Ross, London, with front sunshade and front and rear dustcaps, 720mm extended, in card case, circa 1850 (re-covered), a lacquered brass portab
£ 80 - 120  
4
Modern Surveying Equipment: a Hilger and Watts Autoset Level, in metal carrying case, a Watts Level, a Hilger and Watts Level, a GKO Kern Level, a VLO CTS Level, in case, a Barker Abney Clinometer Level, in case, and an
£ 70 - 100  
5
A William Sugg lacquered brass and ivory Gas Light Tester, with accessories, in fitted case (contents incomplete), 205mm wide, circa 1880
£ 40 - 60  
6
Medical Instruments: a Keeler Otoscope, in fitted case, a Hamblin Opthalmoscope, in fitted case, and an Ultra Lens Inspection Light, in fitted case
£ 40 - 60  
7
An aluminium and steel Experimental Electrical Discharge Spark Chamber Camera, with integral clockwork-powered 35mm film camera, with magnifying eyepiece, at one end, with discharge sphere at other end, 220mm long, in wo
£ 40 - 50  
8
Drawing Instruments: a Stanley, London, Amslers Planimeter, in fitted case, 410mm wide, circa 1938, three cases of drawing instruments and a chart table parallel rule
£ 50 - 80  
9
An American Optical Company cast iron Lens Cutting Machine Model M540-D, in black crackle finish, with plated fittings
£ 50 - 80  
10
Binoculars and Clinometer: pair of Carl Zeiss, West Germany, 8 x 56 B Binoculars, with direct view prisms and plastic-covered body tubes; and an Abney-pattern brass British Army Gunsight Clinometer, stamped FB&S (1932)
£ 70 - 100  
11
A J & W E Archbutt anodised and lacquered brass Abney Clinometer, no. 4035; and Crystal Set on wooden circular plinth (crystal missing), 90mm diam.
£ 40 - 60  
12
A B. Porri, Skipton, mahogany-veneered Wheel Barometer, with 8in silvered dial, convex glass, inset Fahrenheit thermometer and hygrometer and boxwood stringing, circa 1830
£ 150 - 200  
13
An early 19th Century twelve-bottle mahogany Medicine Chest, now with seven various stoppered bottles only of graduated sizes, the drawer containing scales with assorted weights, three glass beakers, a glass pot with pla
£ 100 - 150  
14
A James Lucking & Co mahogany-cased Barograph, lacquered brass, with single indicator, seven-bellow aneroid chamber, on plinth with glazed lid, 360mm long
£ 70 - 100  
15
A mahogany-cased Barograph, lacquered brass, with single indicator, eight-bellow aneroid chamber and thermometer, on plinth with drawer containing spare charts, the lid with bevelled glass, 360mm long
£ 100 - 150  
16
A pair of Carl Zeiss, Jena, Teletur 6 x small Prismatic Binoculars, in makers brown leather case, 104mm wide
£ 30 - 50  
17
Electrical Instruments: Nalder Bros & Thompson mahogany and brass Ohmer Resistance Meter, with leather handle, 340mm long; and AvoMeter metal and bakelite-cased Model 40 Universal, in oak case
£ 40 - 50  
18
A Casartelli & Sons, Manchester lacquered brass Amslers Planimeter, in fitted velvet-lined leather-covered case, 225mm wide
£ 50 - 80  
19
Various Instruments: Glews lacquered brass Scintilloscope, in fitted case, graduated brass sieve, Pye travelling microscope, and surveying compass, in case (lacks magnifier)
£ 60 - 80  
20
Microscope Accessories: Baker attachable stage mirror, Bausch & Lomb double eyepiece for teaching, Beck double eyepiece and Beck sub-stage dark field and iris condenser outfit, all in fitted cases
£ 50 - 80  
21
Microscope Accessories: Beck double eyepiece, Primus, Jena, Improved Double Neubauer Ruling Haemacytometer, Carl Zeiss, Jena, Projection Micrscope Attachment with 6cm x 9cm film plate back, and MOM, Budapest, double eye
£ 60 - 80  
22
Reichert, Austria, Microscope Accessories: a cast iron Microtome, in silver enamel finish, a Double Eyepiece, in fitted case, and a Prismatic Analyser, in fitted case
£ 60 - 80  
23
A Nikon Alphaphot YS Binocular Microscope no. 151951, with quadruple nosepiece, with x4, x10, x40 and x 100 objectives, mechanical stage with Verniers, Abbe sub-stage condenser and integral light source
£ 250 - 350  
24
An E. Leitz, Wetzlar, Filiale New York, lacquered brass Microscope, no. 39334, with horseshoe foot with compass joint, eyepiece, coarse and fine focusing, triple nosepiece with two objectives, simple stage and sub-stage
£ 300 - 500  
25
Microscopes: a lacquered brass Martin-type Drum Microscope, with one objective, sprung stage and swivelling mirror, 260mm high, early 19th Century, modern - Carl Zeiss, Jena Workshop Microscope on plain iron stand, and
£ 100 - 150  
26
A modern Wild, Switzerland, Microscope, of cylindrical form, with three objectives and two eyepieces in integral stand fitted under stage, with clip-on metal cover
£ 100 - 150  
27
An early 19th Century lacquered brass Martin-type Drum Microscope, with rack and pinion focusing, circular sprung stage, eyepiece, six objectives, five bone slides and stage forceps, in fitted mahogany case, 280mm wide
£ 200 - 300  
28
Leitz equipment: a Haemocytometer, in fitted case, a Leitz/Gossen Microsix microscopy Light Meter, in fitted case, an adjustable stage mirror, in fitted case, a BOOWU-M camera copy stand, in makers box, a Carbon Arc Lamp
£ 80 - 100  
29
A modern Leitz CO2 Freezing Microtome, no. 25452, with cast-iron body and clamp and hose for connection to gas cylinder, in wooden case, 350mm wide
£ 100 - 150  
30
A modern Cooke Troughton & Simms Ltd black iron Metallurgical Microscope, with coarse and fine focusing, three objectives and two eyepieces, with electrically-lit subsidiary polarising tube and simple stage
£ 100 - 150  
31
A modern Vickers / Watson Microsystem 70 grey enamel Binocular Microscope with four eyepieces, four objectives, mechanical stage with Verniers, sub-stage condenser and electrically-lit Kohler illuminator, in wooden case
£ 100 - 150  
32
A modern Cooke Troughton & Simms Ltd black iron Metallurgical Microscope, with coarse and fine focusing, three objectives and one eyepiece, with electrically-lit subsidiary polarising tube and simple stage
£ 100 - 150  
33
A Baker, London, Binocular Microscope no. 2119, with two eyepieces, adjustable eyepieces on rotating azimuth mount, quadruple nosepiece with four objectives, mechanical stage with vernier readers, sub-stage condenser wit
£ 40 - 50  
34
A Carl Zeiss, West Germany, enamelled black iron and stainless steel Microscope no. 4304518, the single eyepiece and swivel head with micrometer adjustments, coarse and fine focusing, quintuple nosepiece with three objec
£ 80 - 120  
35
A modern Scholly Flexilux 30HL Fibre Optic Light, in grey metal case (mains cable missing), and a Lomo binocular Biolam Microscope, with six eyepieces, swivelling binocular head, monocular tube, quadruple nosepiece and t
£ 50 - 80  
36
A Beck, London, London Model Monocular Microscope no. 20904, black lacquered brass, with plated fittings, with two eyepieces, triple nosepiece and three objectives, mechanical stage with vernier readers and Abbe sub-stag
£ 30 - 50  
37
Andrew Ross Microphotograph and Microscope: The Kings & Queens of England, From the Conquest to Queen Victoria, Contains 85 Portraits, AR; and lacquered brass Martin-type students drum microscope, with instructions and b
£ 70 - 100  
38
An H Field & Sons, Birmingham, Students Microscope, with brass compound body-tube, one eyepiece, one objective, coarse focusing and Y-shaped iron foot, in oak case
£ 40 - 50  
39
Various Makers: Reflex Korelle II, with f/2.8 75mm lens, in makers ever ready case, with Korelle-fit Schneider-Kreuznach f/4.5 240mm Tele-Xenar lens, in makers card case and Meyer Weitwinkel Aristostigmat f/6.3 80mm lens
£ 50 - 80  
40
Micro Precision Products TLR Cameras: Microcord I, with Ross Xpres f/3.5 77.5mm lens, and Microcord II, with Ross Xpres f/3.5 77.5mm lens
£ 70 - 100  
41
A Micro Precision Products Microflex TLR Camera, no. 15277, with MPP Micronar f/3.5 77.5mm lens
£ 50 - 80  
42
A Hasselblad 500 C/M no. UC 169989 1975, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens no. 6065655 in Synchro Compur shutter (dark blinds a little slow to return until rewind cocked) and back no. TT 95174, 1966
£ 200 - 300  
43
Hasselblad 70mm Roll Film Backs: one no. TT 300200, 1966, and one no. TR 301988, 1968, with 70mm Cassettes - one Hasselblad and one Kodak (stainless steel slide missing)
£ 100 - 150  
44
Hasselblad Outfit: 500C no. TP52822, 1963, three backs - nos. RS3167692, RS3165702 and RS3180894 (crank handle missing), 1980 and one back no. 7815903, with Command Unit 56138 four-way DIN switch, in makers box, two Pola
£ 200 - 300  
45
A Carl Zeiss for Hasselblad Cfi Planar f/3.5 100mm T* lens no. 8907974 with body caps, soft case and two instruction manuals
£ 500 - 800  
46
Mamiya: 645 body no. L72846, with Mamiya-Sekor lenses: C f/2.8 80mm no. 134273 and Macro Cf/4 80mm no. 10542, with prismatic viewfinder, ergonomic grip and extension ring
£ 100 - 150  
47
Zenza Bronica SQ-A Outfit: body no. 1221480, with lenses - f/2.8 80mm, Zenzanon-S f/3.5 50mm and f/3.5 150mm, with prismatic head (eyecup perished), three roll-film backs, ergonomic grip (original winding crank missing)
£ 250 - 350  
48
Hasselblad Outfit: 500C no. TR 84384, 1968, with Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens no. 4593308 in Synchro Compur shutter, back no. CR 201085, 1958, instructions, lens hood, back no. TR 124012, 1968, and back no. TC 89405, 196
£ 250 - 350  
49
Hasselblad Lens and Accessories: Zeiss Planar f/3.5 100mm lens no. 5152818, with lens hood, extension tubes, 63mm Polarising Filter, in makers case and box, ergonomic grip, strap and non-Hasselblad Canon adapter and focu
£ 180 - 250  
50
Hasselblad Outfit: 500C/M no. RH 1268237, 1982, with Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens in Synchro Compur shutter, back no. RH 342509, 1982, back no. RH 3215762, 1982, prismatic magnifying viewfinder, focusing extension lever,
£ 350 - 500  
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