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950

Minocular 'Service' microscope by

Watson Barnet, no. 133408, in original

case with key

£30 - £50

951

Planimeter by Dennert & Pape, circa

early 20th century, in original case

£10 - £20

952

A cased 1950's Azimuth Circle in its

original wooden box marked Patt 1950

and No C.294

£20 - £30

953

Five planimeters, makes comprise Haff

315, Allbrit, Reiss Precision, Tamaya

Digital Planix 7 & Harling, last listed

planimeter defective, all in original cases

£40 - £60

Antiquities

954

Roman 1st - 3rd Century bottle, with

open neck and bulbous body, 6.5cm

high, 6cm wide

£70 - £80

955

Set of 7 Scythian gold appliques c.5th

Century B.C. featuring lion attacking

stag, each approx. 45mm wide,

combined weight 12.4g. The Scythians

were a Hellenised tribe of Iranian

nomads who inhabited the Central

Eurasian Steppes. (Please handle with

care)

£1500 - £1700

956

Roman 1st - 3rd Century glass bowl, the

irridescent bowl with wide lip and

bowed base, 12cm wide, 5cm high

£250 - £300