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George III set of apothecary scales, the mahogany box with arm screw fitting above a single long drawer housing the brass arms and steel balance and pans, the box 23cm wide £150-£250 plus 19% BP*
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Robert Morden, 17th Century, The County of Monmouth, 42cm x 35cm £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Early 19th Century mahogany apothecary cabinet, the sunken brass handle to the top above a pair of hinged doors enclosing bottles to the interior doors and back, a series of small drawers containing tools, the rear of the cabinet with a slide opening to reveal further bottles, 25cm wide £300-£500 plus 19% BP*
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Pathescope Film Catalogue 1929, Pathescope Monthly 1929, Fles & Co Sound and Silent film catalogue 1930s. (3) £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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Mountaineering items, to include goggles, a hygrometer, an altimeter, also together with a 1917 military compass and brass button stick, (6) £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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18th Century Charles De Grave diamond scales, circa 1750, the mahogany box with canted corners, tweezers to the base, the lid enclosing the original paper label, steel beams and brass pans, two weights, case 12.5cm wide £200-£300 plus 19% BP*
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Cased theodolite, the black lacquered body with brass fittings £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Parliament 1906 London United Tramways notice of compulsory order in Merton Surrey from W Waller Lampert £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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Great Western Railway interest. Proposed Slough to Windsor 1847 railway route that Captain Thomas Bulkeley is to proof. 4 pages £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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Welshpool & Llaanfair Light Railway 1973 timetable poster, The Silver Jubilee Britain's First Streamline Train poster & a Southern Railway holiday poster £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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Black painted railway lamp with magnifying lens and hinged lid £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Early 19th Century three draw brass telescope engraved John Cail Newcastle Tyne in a leather carrying case; closed 25.5cm in length £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Victorian surveyor`s brass eidograph, reducer and enlarger, 86.5cm (34") long, by Adie & Son, Opticians, Mathematical and Philosophical Instrument Makers to Queen Victoria/Adie & Son flourished at 50 Princes Street, Edinburgh 1837-1881 £150-£250 plus 19% BP*
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Brass telescope, the brass telescope cylinder raised above the folding stand £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Brass sextant by W Weichert of Cardiff in a fitted travelling case with accessories £80-£120 plus 19% BP*
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World War One sighting telescope No 4 mark III by Watson & Sons Ltd London, no 7844 £80-£120 plus 19% BP*
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Duntafil lamp with loop handle, carriage lamp and a cylindrical lamp stamped W & R to base £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Le Sage, Le Sage's Historical, Genealogical, Chronological & Geographical Atlas, with maps, leather bound £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Pair of Carl Zeiss binoculars, Feldstecher 8 Fach, with leather grips and black body £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Oertling cased brass laboratory scales with micro balance mechanism to the side of the case together with a cased part set of Griffin & Tatlock weights. £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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19th Century microscope, Le microscope pancratique, Alexandre Fischer de Moscow, in brass together with lenses and slides £150-£250 plus 19% BP*
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Folding rule, with a level, built in compass and rules, together with the leather case, the rule when folded 16.5cm long £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Stanley sextant, the brass sextant stamped Stanley London housed within the leather case, the sextant 11cm long £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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Dollond Signalling telescope, the leather cased telescope with "Signalling" Dollond London No 11546 to the end draw £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Robert Paul resistance box, Evershed resistance box numbered 496509, together with a training set MK III Cat. No ZA.21137 (3) £10-£15 plus 19% BP*
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19th Century level, by Bate of London, with folding arms and bubble tube, 26cm long £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Stanley surveyors level number 114388 in original fitted box together with its tripod £50-£100 plus 19% BP*
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Fuller Calculator, of typical form with paper laid cylinders, signed brass Fuller Calculator Made in England £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Brass microscope by Carl Zeiss No17075 in a mahogany travelling case with seven eyepieces £200-£250 plus 19% BP*
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Captain James Cook interest a slip of hand written paper with a piece of linen enclosed, the note stating of "A piece of linen bought from Georguis Island by Captain Cook and given to EKD? by Mrs Richardson", this all being housed within a 19th Century ivory box £200-£300 plus 19% BP*
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19th Century North Australian Aboriginal fishing spear, the carved barbed spear with long shaft, 134cm long £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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African Luba figure, carved with a long neck clutching a baby near the naked top half, 53cm high £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Rare late 19th Century New Zealand specimen wood box, almost certainly William Norrie, the star specimen top opening to reveal a drawing to the lid cataloguing the woods, with collectors compartments to the inside base, 34cm x 27cm x 7cm £1,000-£1,500 plus 19% BP*
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Papua New Guinea sepik river mask, a bilong, a kina shell necklace, together with a Frank Hurley in Papua book £80-£120 plus 19% BP*
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Early 20th Century ivory carved tusk, circa 1920's, carved with figures holding spears and elephants, 82cm long £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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African figural pipe, carved with a figure holding the pipe bowl with a geometric design stem and tube end, 37cm high £200-£300 plus 19% BP*
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Late 19th Century Zulu knobkerrie of conventional form with script to the knob. length 76cm £60-£80 plus 19% BP*
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Maori Wahaika paddle club, of typical form, carved with arched bands, 36cm long £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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West African 19/20th Century fertility stick, carved with a kneeling female figure to the top above the tapering shaft, 83cm long £400-£600 plus 19% BP*
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North African axe, wooden shafted, steel bladed with concave cutting edge and curving back to blade, decorated steel top. overall length 81cm £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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African Luba figure, Congo, the bearded figure holding his stomach, 49cm high £120-£180 plus 19% BP*
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African Igbo mask, Nigeria, with a straw top above the deep eye lids, long nose and open mouth with teeth, 33cm long £200-£300 plus 19% BP*
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West African spear with crocodile form handle, twist carved stem and diamond pierced bone inlaid blade £100-£200 plus 19% BP*
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West African paddle with pierced blade crudely carved with stylised animals and diamond carved panels £200-£300 plus 19% BP*
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Fine 19th Century Luango African ivory carved tusk, Congo, the deeply carved tusk starting with a lion to the base continuing with figures with teapots, sweeping, carrying a vessel, a family with umbrellas, fruit picking, hunting with a percussion rifle, three figures in a boat, two figures fighting and clutching each others throats, terminating with a dog below a fish, 50cm high £600-£900 plus 19% BP*
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19th Century Fijian 'Tabua' sperm whales tooth, the tooth at 17cm long engraved with the text M DIVA, pierced hole to either end. Provenance from the Sir Claude Seton Wilmot collection, with CITES article ten licence £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Fine African Guro mask, with snake head above zigzag eyebrows painted eyes and scar carving marks to the checks, 41cm high £300-£500 plus 19% BP*
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Late 19th Century Zulu knobkerrie of conventional form and with fluted knob, length 55cm £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Fine African Guro mask, with an arched headpiece with line carved design above the arched eyes and chip drop, 38cm long £300-£500 plus 19% BP*
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Indonesian blowpipe with incised geometric decoration, two bamboo quivers and covers containing darts and a similar spear £80-£120 plus 19% BP*
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