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A Pair of WWI Military Issue Ross of London Prismatic Mo.2 MkII Field Binoculars, dated 1917, No.7023, six time magnification, marked with two Military Broad Arrow and 560 to the front, with nine vertical lines of varying length to the right lens, leather carry strap, plus an A Garstin & Co Ltd No.2 Prismatic Binocular military issue leather carry case, dated 1916
A late 19th century gilt lacquered brass monocular field microscope, within a fitted mahogany box, together with a W. Watson & Sons Ltd "Service" microscope, boxed, a W. Watson & Sons Ltd 'Greenough' binocular microscope and a collection of other microscopes and accessories.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19TH CENTURY BRASS BINOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY JOHN B. DANCER, MANCHESTER inscribed maker's mark and No. 329, with rack and pinion focusing, having four eyepieces and eight objective lenses over seven cans, these comprising 1/10 immersion (R&J Beck, London), 8mm (C. Zeiss), 4/10 inch, 1/2 inch, 1 inch (Blake, London), another 1 inch, 2 inch (Dennis, London), and one other (J.H. Dallmeyer, London), in original fitted mahogany case with maker's label, this fitted with eight drawers housing slides and further fittings Additional images available; we would not be able to ship this lot, please visit mctears.co.uk/shipping for a list of recommended couriers
A CHARM BRACELET a fancy curb link chain suspending thirteen various charms, including a 9 carat gold stanhope viewer church; a 9 carat gold caravan; and a stanhope viewer pair of binoculars. Bracelet marked '9', nine charms hallmarked 9 carat gold, two charms unmarked, two charms plastic/composite, 19cm long, 28.4 grams grossFastens with a spring ring clasp. Binocular stanhope viewer a/f, small fob seal charm lacking seal
An illuminating Binocular Microscope having a very heavily weighted base, the right hand prism casing has a screw which requires tightening but the optics appear to magnify objects at a given distance, the magnification factor is unknown. Requires the electrics re-wiring and checking by a suitably qualified electrician. 12" high approx.
A mid 20th Century lacquered and black-lacquered brass W Watson & Sons Compound 'High Power Binocular' Microscope, serial no. 46213, with rack and pinion focusing, pair of eyepieces, four various eyepieces, triple nosepiece, two objectives in cans, one later objective in can, mechanical stage, rack and pinion condenser, mirror and tripod base, in mahogany case, 470mm high,
A mid-19th Century lacquered brass John Browning Wenham Compound Binocular Microscope, serial no. 407, with pair of eyepieces, rack and pinion focusing, R and J Beck double nosepiece, circular stage, condenser, mirror and Y-shaped foot, and bull's-eye condenser on stand, in mahogany case, 440mm high, circa 1870, F
A 19th Century lacquered brass Ross No. 4 Wenham Binocular Petrological Microscope Stand, serial no. 3699, on Y-shaped foot, with mechanical sub-stage condenser, periphery-geared mechanical divided circular stage, rectangular-section body supported by large trunnion mount with locking clamp, and body-tube engraved at base 'Wenham's Binocular by Ross, London', with three pairs of eyepieces, pair of eyepiece extension tubes, achromatic condenser, bull's-eye condenser and ten objectives, two with correction, in cans, all in mahogany case, 560mm high, circa 1873, G-VG
A late 19th Century lacquered brass and black-painted Wenham Compound Binocular Microscope, serial no. 2632, with two pairs of eyepieces, rack and pinion eyepiece and body tube focusing, double nosepiece, four objectives in cans, rotating circular stage, sub-stage wheel of stops, mirror, on Swift-type base, in mahogany case, 400mm wide, circa 1880s, G, one retaining pin missing from stage
BAKER OF LONDON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, the gilt brass microscope marked 'Baker 244 High Holborn London', housed in fitted box with three graduated drawers containing additional lenses and loose plaque referencing 'The County School Pembroke Dock', the door with plaque reading 'Presented By The Honorable The Commissioners of Inland Revenue to Mr Joseph Hopla as Third Prize for Proficiency in Practical & Theoretical Chemistry Session 1881-2', late 19th CenturyDimensions: 52.5cms high overallProvenance:private collection Pembrokeshire, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:pitting and some rust to microscope, box is well worn with splits
A BOX OF ASSORTED MILITARY ITEMS, to include two leather holsters to carry an East German flare pistol and a small brown leather holster, three packs on anti-gas eye shields, a leather binocular holder, two information plates possibly of a tank or another military vehicle and a stoneware drinking vessel, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A late 19th century lacquered brass compound binocular microscope by R & J Beck,London, circa 1868: No. 4928, the sighting tubes with rack and pinion coarse /fine adjust, single objective and square mechanical platform, over shade and plano/concave mirror, raised on twin cannon barrel columns on a trefoil base signed as per title, together with accessories in a fitted mahogany case ,the case size, 50 x 30 x 24cm.

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