A polished walking cane, the handle in the form of an imitation shagreen covered miniature brass telescope (approx x3), brass ferrule, 34” overall; and another with black painted lower end, inlaid ornamental strapwork central bands, and later added bone handle in the form of a lion, 31” overall. GC (2)
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ANNOUNCE: The PCCGB condition rating system used should only be seen as a guide. Personal viewing is essential. A list of codes is under each lot, or go to http://tinyurl.com/zl28msc Lot1 - Three Tripods & a Telescope. Manfrotto 190XPROB with QR pan & tilt head (condition 5/6E); Velbon Sherpa 250R tripod with QR pan & tilt head (condition 5E). Also a Manfrotto monopod and a TeleScience terrestrial telescope & stand.
3 Bolex 8mm Cine Camera Outfits, with Cases. To include B8L (motor inoperative) with Yuar 36mm f2.8 & 13mm f1.8 lenses; D8L with Switar 5.5mm f1.8, Switar 12.5 f1.5 & Yvar 16mm f2.8 lenses. Bolex (model unknown) with Yvar 13mm f1.98 & Kinotel 8mm f1.9 lenses; Kintar 6mm f1.9 cine lens in case. Also a Zeiss Ikon Nettar, Kowa SE & Canon Dial 1/2 frame (neither working) and a pocket telescope.
Mauchline ware – sewing – seven pieces comprising a dome top circular reel box (The Braes of Ballochmyle) six numerical bone apertures, internal label Clark and Co, 10.5cm, a large bellow form pin cushion (The Pier, St Annes-On-Sea), 18cm, a telescope form knitting needlecase (Llangollen Chair Bridge Inn and c), 19.5cm, a wool bowl (New Museum, Ipswich) in alternate segments, 8cm, a needle book (Beachy Head, Lighthouse) 7.6cm, a thimble egg (Lyme Regis) with needlecase, reel and thimble, 6cm, and a dome top reel box (Burns’ Cottage/Bought In The Cottage “The Gossip…) 8cm (7)
A Victorian Society of Arts type Microscope, Small Brass Microscope & Telescope, The Society of Arts model with the addition of an unusual wooden mechanical stage, accessories include live box, selection of mounted slides and two large wooden 3-specimen slides, small microscope unsigned, 3-draw brass mahogany-bound telescope unsigned (3)
An early 20th century military brass three-draw telescope, marked Tele Sct Regts Mk2, H.C.R & Son Ltd, OS 126 GA, No.28805, textured grip and shade, eyepiece aperture shutter, extending to 81cm long, leather case; a microscope monocular tube, by Ross, London, No.41787, marked Low Power 6, 20cm long (2)
A George V naval officer's sword of the Royal Indian Marine, blade 31 in., etching including crowned star above a fouled anchor, gilt brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor superimposed on a star, lion head pommel with mane running the length of the back strap, wire bound shagreen grip; complete with gilt-brass mounted black leather scabbard, sword knot, and sword bag; together with an Officer of the Watch telescope by Ross, London. [2]
An 18th century 3'' brass reflecting telescope inscribed on the tube 'I. Baddely, Albrighton', with screw rod adjustment to one side, screw lens cap and folding tripod stand, 35cm overall length, 7cm diameter, 37cm high (level)The maker appears to be John Baddely who was baptised in Tong church in 1720 and who became a clock and watch maker at 18. In 1762 he started work in optics constructing a reflective telescope and later moved to Albrighton and is buried there. In Shaw's Staffordshire the author comments upon Baddely 'his superiority as a clock maker will be told for some years to come by the numerous domestic and turret clocks substantially constructed by him in every part of the country within many miles of Albrighton where he long resided', for further information refer to www.discoveringtong.org

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