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An Unusual Form of 18th Century Solar Microscope Compendium, English, c.1779, engraved 'D. Bolton, Kimbolton, Invenit', the microscope based aroun...
18th Century Nuremberg Type Microscope, German, c.1800, unmarked, of typical form constructed of polished turned fruitwood, hinged mirror with tur...
English, c.1825, unsinged but attributed to Tully, London, the microscope stands in a large folding tripod base supported in the center on an arch...
A Compound Microscope By Andrew Pritchard, English, c.1830, engraved to the foot, 'A Pritchard 18 Picket St London, with a retail label to the ins...
A Large Cary Gould-Type Microscope, English, 2nd Quarter 19th Century, engraved to the circular foot 'Cary London', the microscope on a large heav...
Large Scale Prismatic Compass & Case by Stanley English, c.1910, engraved on the lid, 'STANLEY LONDON 11248' the compas with fold up prismatic sig...
A Very Fine Victorian Yacht Binnacle Compass, English, c.1880, unsigned, constructed of French polished mahogany with lacquered brass fittings, se...
A Dent Pattern 182 Boat Compass,
A Dent Pattern 182 Boat Compass, English, c.1910, engraved to the edge of the compass, 'F. DENT & Co. LONDON No.2518' and engraved with military a...
English, c.1880, engraved 'E. DENT & Co LONDON NO44281, No.26' the 6.25" card also signed DENT, in its original French polished mahogany case with...
A 9" Dry Card Lord Kelvin Compass, English, c.1880, the card marked 'THE LORD KELVIN COMPASS CARD' with a retail label for IVER C. WIEILBACH & Co ...
Mahogany & Brass Beam Compass, by W & S Jones, English, c.1800, impressed to the boxwood scale 'W & S Jones, 30 Holborn London' with printed trade...
A Large Glavanometer,
A Large Glavanometer, English, c.1880, with plaque for 'Brady & Martin Newcastle on Tyne' on tripod base with copper loop and compass dial, height...
A 2" Portable Reflecting Telescope By James Short, English, c.1760, engraved to the read of the backplate 'JAMES SHORTLONDON 115/851 = 7', the tel...