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A Leica Wetzlar 72 Half Frame Rrangefinder Camera,An Exceptionally Fine Powell & Lealand "No. 1" CompoundA Ross Xpres f/1.9 3" Lens,
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Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science

Fine Cameras & Scientific Instruments
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An Impressive Ross No.1 With Stephenson: An Impressive Ross No.1 With Stephenson's Binocular microscope adaption, English, c. 1870, signed to the back of the large 'Y' shaped foot Ross London', standing on a large lacquered brass
0002: An Impressive Ross No.1 With StephensonEst. £6,000-£8,000
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An Exceptionally Fine & Rare Swift & Son: An exceptionally fine and rare Swift & Son 'Exhibition' Binocular Microscope, English, c. 1877, boldly engraved to the back of the foot ‘JAMES SWIFT, 43 UNIVERSITY ST, LONDON W.c. PATENT’
0003: An Exceptionally Fine & Rare Swift & SonEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Fine Binocular 'Large Best', or 'N°1 Stand': English, dated 1858*, signed in script to the foot ‘Smith & Beck 6 Coleman St. LONDON’ and ‘N°1873’, the microscope stands on a flat tripod foot with two supporting pillars, architectural
0004: A Fine Binocular 'Large Best', or 'N°1 Stand'Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A W & S Jones Most Improved Microscope,: English c. 1798, signed to the foot ‘W & S JONES 30 Holborn London’, with folding tripod foot, central boss supporting tall column with compass-type joint at the top, plano-concave mirror in
0005: A W & S Jones Most Improved Microscope,Est. £600-£800
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A 19th Century Culpeper-Type Microscope,: English, signed to the stage in script ‘F Day, 37 Poultry LONDON’, of typical form on circular brass base, with concave mirror in a gimbal, scroll legs supporting the stage then the bodytube,
0007: A 19th Century Culpeper-Type Microscope,Est. £600-£800
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A Very Fine Collection of 18th & 19th Century: housed in an attractive French polished mahogany table collector's cabinet, drawer 1 contains mainly 18th century microscope parts including a large Bonnani stage, top eyepiece for a Martin drum
0008: A Very Fine Collection of 18th & 19th CenturyEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Compound Achromatic Microscope,: English, c. 1840, signed to the body tube ‘CARPENTER & WESTLEY 24 Regent Street, LONDON’. The microscope stands on a heavy cast iron flat tripod base with a tall pillar supporting the microscope
0009: A Compound Achromatic Microscope,Est. £300-£500
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An Early Acromatic Compound Microscope,: English, c. 1860, signed in script along the side of the bar limb 'Ruck Maker Cheltenham', standing on a large Powell & Lealand style tripod base, large plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on sliding
0010: An Early Acromatic Compound Microscope,Est. £500-£700
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A Travelling Microscope,: English, c. 1900, signed to the rear of the stand ‘Baker 244 High Holborn, London’, contained in a polished leather case lined with green baize, microscope stand folds back with two legs folding
0013: A Travelling Microscope,Est. £100-£200
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A Gould-Type Microscope,: English, c. 1830/40, unsigned, rectangular sectioned pillar screws into boss on top of case lid, concave mirror pins into base of column, stage on bracket moved by rack work for focusing, small limb
0015: A Gould-Type Microscope,Est. £400-£600
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A Gould-Type Microscope,: English, c. 1830/40, unsigned, rectangular sectioned pillar screws into boss on top of case lid, concave mirror pins into base of column, stage on bracket moved by rack work for focusing, small limb
0016: A Gould-Type Microscope,Est. £300-£400
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Martin-Type Drum Microscope,: English, c. 1840, unsigned with rack and pinion focusing, with three simple objectives and glass stage, in original French polished mahogany case. Case width 25cm.
0017: Martin-Type Drum Microscope,Est. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Martin-Type Drum Microscope,: English, c. 1840, unsigned with push/pull focusing, with three simple objectives and glass stage, in original French polished mahogany case. Case width 23cm.
0018: Martin-Type Drum Microscope,Est. £200-£300
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A ‘Petros’ Petrological Microscope,: English, c. 1890, engraved to the foot ‘J Swift & Son, London’, and engraved at the side ‘I.c.S.T. Geo Lab 887’, on a black enamelled tripod base with trunnions to the top supporting the
0020: A ‘Petros’ Petrological Microscope,Est. £800-£1,200
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A Petrological Challenge ‘B’ Microscope,: English, c. 1880, signed to the rear of the foot ’J. Swift & Son 81 Tottenham Court Rd, London’, standing on a large lacquered brass tripod base with trunnions supporting the main body, with
0021: A Petrological Challenge ‘B’ Microscope,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A Watson 'Royal' Compound Microscope,: English, dated 1915, signed to the rear of the foot ‘W Watson & Sons Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London', the microscope supported on a black lacquered tripod base supporting the body on trunnions, with
0022: A Watson 'Royal' Compound Microscope,Est. £400-£600
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A Large Projection Microscope,: English, c. 1920s, with plaque that reads 'PROJECTION MICRO-PROJECTOR Flatters & Garnet', on large tripod foot with lamp house, water cooler, slide stage turret with three objectives, in a fitted
0023: A Large Projection Microscope,Est. £200-£400
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An Abbe Apertometer,: German, c. 1910, signed 'Abbe's Apertometer, Carl Zeiss Jena', the semicircular ground glass fixed to a black lacquered brass frame with single swing arm reader, with cased Zeiss Apert. System
0024: An Abbe Apertometer,Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A Microscope Oil Lamp,: English, c. 1880, signed around the base 'Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London', constructed of lacquered brass with adjustable bullseye condenser, oil bottle, shade (broken), in original polished
0025: A Microscope Oil Lamp,Est. £300-£500
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