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Lot 790

A 19TH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS STUDENTS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE 13.5cm high with two objectives and mahogany case for same, three pairs of opera glasses and a pair of grained rosewood and brass lenses (part of a larger item)

Lot 25

A small suitcase with various metal printing plates plus a bagged monocular and a vintage Bakelite electric meter

Lot 569

A Polaroid M403R Instant Camera4-lens instant film camera for 4 portraits, together with a Sankyo 8-CM 8mm cine camera, Sony VAD-WB lens adapter for DSCW series Cybershot compact digital cameras (5), a Dollond London Luma 8 x 30 monocular, a telescope equatorial mount clock drive and other items, A/F

Lot 278

A Victorian lacquered brass monocular microscope, cased; together with a selection of lenses.

Lot 39

A WWI military brass monocular.

Lot 4

A Group of Opera & Other Binoculars, a pair of Lemaire Fabt Paris folding opera binoculars, a similar brass pair, possibly made in India, a brass folding monocular, a modern replica brass telescope, compact binoculars and a pair of Ross power =8 binoculars, overall G

Lot 426

Two Ross Gunsights, a Ross 7 x 50 monocular gunsight, pat G353A, elements P-F, fungus and a Ross angled finder, power 9, reg no 4412, elements P-F, fungus, both barrels have been bead blasted, both marked with military broad arrow

Lot 66

A Tray of Camera Related Items, a Moller Wedel 25 x 56 prismatic monocular, a pair of Master Focus Lightmaster 10 x 50mm binoculars, a Hanimex 200mm f/4 lens and an Ilford Sportsman viewfinder camera, AF

Lot 3141

19th century brass monocular microscope by R. & J. Beck London No.18760 with hinged column and pitchfork base H25cm; in fitted mahogany case with two lensesCondition Report:Looks to be in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.Completeness unknown.

Lot 3142

Late 19th/early 20th century brass monocular microscope by R. & J. Beck London No.6219, the cast triangular base with adjustable hinged strut support and rack and pinion focussing H45cm extended; in fitted mahogany box with lift-out tray of approximately twenty specimen slides and additional lenses; case W40.5cm Condition Report:Reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.Most apertures empty to lens rack in case.

Lot 513

A boxed Bushnell Equinox Z digital night vision monocular

Lot 17

British WWII Binoprism No.2 MK III monocular, used by officers and Artillerymen. Good prisms however the internal filter has perished.

Lot 240

A Barker’s of Chesterfield stoneware “R.A.F.” footwarmer; together with a Nomo monocular microscope; three handbags; a cylindrical rule; & sundry other items.

Lot 425

four old English items amongst which a brass monocular on its tripod || Lot (4) met een houten brievenbakje, een koperen eenoog op driepikkelpoot en twee verrekijkers

Lot 2371

A 19th century Ross of London brass 'Eclipse' monocular microscope, on trunnions with lever, focusing by rackwork with fine adjustment, substage iris diaphragm and plano concave mirror on Y-shaped foot numbered 6198, h.28cm, housed within a mahogany case, together with a collection of eyepieces and specimen slides, to include internal organs, insect parts and marine organisms

Lot 829

A MAHOGANY CASED CARL ZEISS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE Nr 60235 WITH FOUR OBJECTIVES ROTATABLE ABOVE THE CIRCULAR STAGE

Lot 782

An early 20th century black painted and lacquered brass monocular microscope, screw-on barrel, sub-stage aperture, concave mirror, outswept Y-shaped base, 30cm high, mahogany cabinet

Lot 843

A brass monocular microscope with various accessories, fitted in a wooden case, height 29cm, together with a brass hourglass, height 17cm (2).

Lot 520

A Wray 16x40 Monocular Empire 7x50 monocular, and a Ross monocular, possibly military, dated 1930, two cased.

Lot 529

Assorted binoculars and monoculars, including a pair of Telesca Colmont binoculars, USSR 8x30 monocular, and a pair of Bosche 8x75 binoculars, some cased. (a quantity)

Lot 3021

A collection of 19th century and later chemistry and scientific items including a boxed set of weights, small brass monocular microscope, glass poison and medicine bottles etc (Qty)

Lot 1177

A highly collectible vintage Carl Zeiss Jena 8x30 monocular (serial number 1105852 for 1930) in original leather case with retailers label for Whitings of Manchester. Whitings sold optical instruments on Market St. between the 1930's and the 1950's.

Lot 176

Brass monocular microscope, on a pitchfork base and with additional lenses

Lot 248

ASSORTED MEDALS & COLLECTABLES comprising WWI German Iron Cross, gilt bronze medal depicting Wilhelm I wearing a pickelhaube, Austria Signvm Memoriae Medal 1898, commemorative coins, badges, crucifix pendants, clip, rosary beads, three card themed pickle forks, mini 8x 20mm portable pocket outdoor compact adjustable metal monocular telescope, cased Minolta 16 subminiature camera, cased Minox Wetzlar complan 1:35 spy cameraProvenance: private collection Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen Office

Lot 1114

A Second War prismatic monocular gun sighting telescope by W. Ottway in fitted wooden case

Lot 2009

A cased Victorian or later students brass monocular microscope, unmarked, complete with some glass slides, the mahogany wooden case measuring, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long. not tested, fair.

Lot 89

Scientific Instruments - a lacquered brass monocular microscope, by W.R Prior, London, cased; another similar (2)

Lot 293

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS - a lacquered brass monocular microscope, 20.5cms H, contained in fitted mahogany case

Lot 106

A mxed collection of 16 x miniature binoculars & monoculars. Models are: Pentax 8 x 24 UCF V (cased & boxed), Bresser 10 x 25 (cased & boxed), Minox MD 6 x 16, Bushnell pocket scope 8 x, monocular 6 x 30, 6NC 4 x 20 USSR, 6NC 4 x 20 USSR (cased), Hertel & Reuss monocular 8 x 30, Rodenstock Adar 3 1/2 x, Tamron tele view adaptor wide field, Carl Zeiss Turmon 8 x 21, Carl Zeiss Jena F8 x 21, Nippon Kogaku (eyepiece lacking), Busch Thaliar 3 1/2 x, Pentax 7 x 20, Pentax 7 x 20. 

Lot 143

A mixed collection of mostly 19th century telescopes and later monoculars. Models are: The rifleman J H Steward London, A Franks Manchester 20 x, Britannic 15x, Ross London (broad arrow marked), unbranded 50 x, and three more that are unbranded and without markings. Together with a Barr & Stroud 15 x CF56A monocular (cased), Barr & Stroud 8 x 30 monocular, Wray Panora 8 x 21, 

Lot 192

A collection of assorted vintage compact binoculars.  Models are: Praktica 8 x 25 UC, " unbranded " believed to be Bushnell, Nikon 7 x 21 6.7 field Sprint II, Minolta Pocket II 10 x 25, Cannon 7 x 17 FC, Bausch & Lomb 10 x 28, MCN 5 x 25, Helios 5 x 25 monocular, Bresser 7 x 18, 

Lot 91

A pair of vintage Busch Mod Terlux & a Terlux monocular. The Mod Terlux has been restored in a burgundy and brass plates polished - serial number: 71535.  The Terlux prisma monocular remain in original condition. Optics are clear on both. 

Lot 97

A vintage Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt D.R.P. 25x56 monocular telescope.  Roof prism telescope Dialyt  made in Germany in late 1940's. Optics are clear.

Lot 1391

A mixed lot including night vision monocular 2.5x42, bipod etc

Lot 1076

A brass monocular microscope, mounted on a wooden plinth and in a fitted case with various accessories including lenses. Also with 8 microscope slides with hand written labels (hair of Guinea Pig, Human Hair, Hive Bee, Ladybird etc), one with a label for J H Steward, 406 Strand. Case 22cms high. *CR: Generally good. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 232

A Substantial Victorian Monocular Microscope With ProvenanceEnglish, dated 1858 & 1863 on the objectives, although the microscope is unsigned one of the objectives is engraved Dixey, Brighton, however, the objective is clearly by Andrew Ross with Ross's internal thread, the microscope, although unsigned is identical to Edmund Wheelers 'First Class Stand A' Microscope(i) as well as the same design of engraving on the back of the foot, the microscope is signed with the owner's name 'Charles Neate', as well as most of the objectives and the brass plaque to the case of accessories.The microscope stands on large Y-shaped base engraved to the back 'CHARLES NEATE' with tall upright plates supporting the body on trunnions, the large plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, fully mechanical substage with X & Y control, crown & gear rotation and focussing control, large goniometer stage with scale engraved to perimeter, full X & Y control via rack and screw, slide clip and rest to top, massive course focussing wheels acting on rackwork to rear of column, limb at top incorporating fine focussing mechanism, microscope height 52cm closed.the accessory case is constructed of mahogany veneered with bur walnut with ebony stringing, on the top is an elaborately engraved plaque bearing Charles Neate's name, to each side are equally elaborately engraved campaign handles, with a drawer below for further accessories and slides, containing the following accessories; 7 objective cans (2 empty), 4 eyepieces, A substage Ross-Gillert-Type condenser, a substage spot lens, a substage condenser holder, a substage wheel of stops, a Wollaston-type eyepiece Lucida, large frog plate, various live boxes and glass troughs, side reflector, stage forceps, and other equipment, case width 42cm. CHARLES NEATE (b. October 1821 - d. 29th May, 1911 in his ninetieth year) was one of the oldest members of The Institution of civil engineers, having been connected with it for 64 years. He studied at King's College School and King's College, London, and in Europe, obtaining his practical training with Messrs. Rendel and Beardmore.After serving for several years as assistant Resident Engineer on the Great Grimsby Dockworks, he went out to Brazil in 1852 as a Civil Engineer under the Imperial Brazilian Government. In that capacity, he designed and constructed quay walls and other works at Rio de Janeiro, and reported upon the harbours of Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Sul and on the works of the Dom Pedro II Railway.On returning to England in 1867, he set up a consulting practice in Westminster, the microscope objectives carry this date so presumably it was bought with the money he made while abroad.He was probably best known for the varied and extensive engineering work which he carried out or advised upon in South America, chiefly in Brazil. These projects included the Great Western of Brazil Railway, the Conde d’Eu line, the Donna Thereza Christina Railway and the Southern Brazilian Rio Grande do Sui Railway, Rio de Janeiro Flour-mills and Granaries, Nictheroy Gasworks, and Stockton Bridge, in which last work he was associated with the late Mr. Harrison Hayter, Past-President. He also prepared designs, reports and estimates for a number of schemes in Brazil, Cuba, Demerara, South Africa, Naples, Portugal, Spain and Ireland.Mr. Neate was elected an Associate of The Institution of civil engineers on the 2nd March, 1847, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 8th March, 1859 (ii)for a very similar microscope by Wheeler and engraved with the owners name and sold by Flints in September 2017 see:https://www.flintsauctions.com/auction/lot/lot-155---a-fine--massive-edmund-wheeler-stand-a-compound-binocular-microscope/?lot=157&so=4&st=wheeler&sto=0&au=&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=1&pp=50&pn=1&g=-1 (i) - https://microscopist.net/WheelerE.html(ii) - 1912 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries

Lot 233

A Ross No.1 Monocular Compound Brass Microscope English, c.1860, signed to the rear of the foot 'A Ross, LONDON, No.473' standing on a massive 'Y' shaped base with tall uprights supporting the body of the microscope on large trunnions, with large plano-concave mirror, substage with rack and pinion focusing, screw X-Y adjustment with early Ross (non RMS) diameter collar, stage with X-Y control, large rectangular sectioned bar with bar limb on top with integeral fine focus mechanism, with later adapted fine focus control, with short body tube, in original mahogany case with a few accessories, case handle engraved W. Wallford, with original receipt from Harriet Wynter for £60.00 dated 1967

Lot 225

Victorian lacquered brass monocular microscope, with coarse and fine focus adjustment over rectangular stage and pivoted plano-concave mirror on Y-shaped foot, in original mahogany box with accessories

Lot 213

Carl Zeiss Jena monocular microscope, serial number  no11537, retailed by William Hume Optician Edinburgh in fitted case with additional accessories.

Lot 61

A Good Quality Mahogany Cased Lacquered Brass Monocular Microscope by M.Pillischer, London, with Five Lenses, Slides and Accessories, Numbered 783

Lot 99

Mixed Lot: A small monocular microscope, pewter tankard, a large key etc

Lot 499

A 20th Century brass binocular microscope, a small student's microscope, a brass glass plate viewer platform, a cased student's microscope, various monocular lenses and an adjustable stand. (qty)

Lot 212

A mixed lot of costume jewellery, purse and one other, monocular telescope, wristwatches including Kered, Georgian silver spoons, mauchline box, dolls and other items, enamel and silver butterfly brooch A/F, buttons and other items Location:

Lot 190

Black finished monocular microscope by C.Barker no 35864, with pitchfork base and rack and pinion focusing, in original fitted wooden case with additional lenses, H33cm

Lot 1001

Cameras - Canon EOS, Nikon D40 with lenses, filters, optics, cases, Davicai monocular 50 x 60, another similar, Vivitar 365 zoom thyristor:- Two Boxes.

Lot 361

Ross 7x50 Gunsight with box and 37mm Hotchkiss round Ross 7x50 Monocular Gunsight, no. 119651 stamped with broad arrow mark, with original box and 37mm Hotchkiss inert round.

Lot 17

1970's ships light stamped 'All Round Light Rundtlysende Tef No2846 nk 1978', a Enbeeco 10x50 monocular scope and two propellers. 

Lot 292

Beck of London monocular 'London Model' microscope, serial number 26158 in fitted carrying case with accessories. 

Lot 294

W R Prior and Co of London, a monocular microscope, serial number 6621, in carrying case with guarantee certificate dated 1937.

Lot 207

A collection of 19th century and later scientific items, to include a Carl Zeiss monocular, number 319254 in leather case, a compensated barometer in initialled leather case, a Moldacot patent sewing machine in tin box, a small mahogany cased compass, etc. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest. 

Lot 709

A quantity of camera's and a monocular.

Lot 604

An assembled group of scientific instruments to include: A cased Edwardian scientific balance scale by James Howe, London; a 19th/20th century brass counter-top scale; a W.Watson & Sons 'Service' monocular type to a mahogany case; a Meopta Czech monocular example in beech case (missing optics); two further 20th century cased student microscopes by Prior of London (missing some optics); a late Victorian mahogany cased scientific scale, together with a later scientific scale by Philip Harris of Birmingham and two travelling scale sets (a lot).

Lot 1113

Brass monocular or telescope in the form of a gunpowder flask engraved 'R&J Beck Ltd London 1857 No. 7964387' with adjustable eyepiece, 11.5cm.  

Lot 113

A Vintage Russian Monocular Microscope with Spare Lenses etc

Lot 605

A collection of Archery Accessories, to include bow sights, balance bars, arrows, quivers, strings, bow string gauge and bow stringers, monocular, bow stand, an umbrella attachable sides and more (parcel)

Lot 801

Two 19th century and early 20th century telescope monocular. To include a larger brass and oak example together with a black leather and brass three draw example. Largest measures 74cm length.

Lot 429

MILITARY MONOCULAR,inscribed A.P 1900A, serial no 52022, 25cm long, along with a pair of black lacquered brass binoculars in leather case (2)

Lot 44

MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY REICHERT OF WIEN,with two objectives, cased, together with a small selection of glass slides

Lot 354

Aitchison, London, 8x compact binoculars and Aquilus 8x25 monocular (2)

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