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1365

Kima monocular microscope by W.

Watson & Sons Ltd, London (no. 66100)

with brass fittings, contained in original

oak case

£20 - £40

1366

Large surveyors theodolite with brass

fittings, by Stanley

£60 - £100

1367

Eumig P8 automatic projector, in original

packaging, together with five small cases

of microscope slides, plus a tin of lenses

£20 - £30

1368

Four drawer brass and nickel plated

telescope,

engraved

'Conv.

Ross

Admiralty Spotter, Ross O. G.', with

leather casing and end pieces, length 35.5

inches, together with a pair of Ross

'Stepnada' binoculars (no. 103457), in

defective leather case

£10 - £20

1369

German Military Sextant by C.Plath of

hamburg constructed in brass and

presented in a fitted wooden case

£70 - £90

1370

Transit theodolite by Troughton &

Simms, London, in original box

£70 - £100

1371

Collection of ten mostly measurement

related items, including three sextants, a

Cowley automatic level, etc., mostly in

original leather cases

£20 - £30

1372

High quality wooden cased compass &

sextant by M Berge of London (AF)

£150 - £200

1373

Small early 20th century cast iron and

brass microscope by Luxima, in fitted

wooden case.

£30 - £50

1374

1950's military microscope marked

Vickers England. Standing 33 cm high.

£40 - £60

1375

Collection of approximately twenty-five

mostly

measuring

related

items,

including a Kern GK1-A (in case), two

chartometers (one in box), a A. C.

Thornton Ltd protractor (in mahogany

box), a tape measure by John Rabone &

Sons, etc.

£40 - £60

1376

Three surveyors tripods (two wood with

metal fittings and one metal)

£30 - £40

1377

In its original leather case a 19th Century

Fleam used for bleeding animals by vets.

£30 - £60

1378

Early 20th Century microscope in a

wooden box

£25 - £30

1379

The British Calculator (Model B) for

Compound Addition, with bone peg, in

original case

£40 - £60

1380

Four section brass telescope by

Broadhurst Clarkson & Co., London (no.

3237), housed in leather casing,

£30 - £40

1381

Collection of seven measurement and

mathematical related items, makers

include J. A. Nicholl & Co., W. H. Harling

Ltd, etc., together with a printers box, all

in boxes / cases

£25 - £35

1382

Four surveyors tripods, wood with metal

fittings, together with a measuring tool

£40 - £50

1383

Three micrometers (each in wooden

boxes), a displacement gauge and a set of

ten metal spacers

£15 - £25

1384

Surveying theodolite, by H. B., in original

box, together with two further

theodolites, both in leather cases

£25 - £35

1385

Coin scales. A set of French coin scales,

circa late 18th century, with five weights,

all contained in original mahogany box

£80 - £100

1386

Four large surveyors measuring staffs,

makers include Stanley and Clarkson's

£40 - £50

1387

Theodolite by Carl Zeiss, Jena, marked

Th. II (no. 399540), in original box with

key

£40 - £60

1388

Brass sextant, by Ross, London, in original

box

£25 - £35

1389

Surveying theodolite, by Hall Brothers,

London (no. 9.L. 30635), in original box

£25 - £35

1390

Coin scales. A set of coin scales, circa late

18th century, by H. Bell and Co. (?), with

five weights, all contained in original

mahogany box

£40 - £60

1391

Medical antiques housed in various cases

etc including Hills & Co London set, a

cased E J Bradbrooke X Ray and Electro

Medical Apparatus (qty)

£40 - £45

1392

Surveying theodolite, in original box (key

present), with label for W. F. Stanley &

Co. Ltd

£25 - £35

1393

Ministry of Defence Azimuth circle, in

original box

£25 - £35