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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED STEREOSCOPIC VIEWER with brass plaque 'Unis France Stereoscopes, Paris' and a collection of glass stereoscopic slides in various fitted boxes of Pevensey Castle, views of cities in England, European holidays and various others (large quantity) £200-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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FOUR STEREOSCOPIC HAND VIEWERS to include 'The Triumph' stereoscope on turned stand by The Fine Art Photo Pub. Co., another on a stand, a folding compact stereoscopic viewer and a vintage pocket microscope in leather case (5) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT CASED STEREOSCOPIC VIEWER by 'C.W. Dixey, optic to The Queen, 5 New Bond Street, London', 17cm x 15cm x 10cm and a small collection of glass stereoscopic slides of predominantly landscapes £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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THREE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT CASED TABLE TOP STEREOSCOPIC VIEWERS of various sizes, unmarked, the largest measures 40cm, the smallest measures 22cm (3) £50-100 (plus 24%BP*)
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THREE EARLY 20TH CENTURY UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD NEW YORK HAND HELD STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS and a late 19th century 'Perfecscope' hand held stereoscopic viewer stamped 'USA Patent Oct 15 1895' no. 53803' largest measures 32cm overall, smallest measures 31cm overall (4) £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LARGE COLLECTION OF UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD STEREOSCOPIC CARD BOXED SETS to include Russia, Palestine, South African war, Lucerne, South Africa, India with accompanying book, Egypt with accompanying book, and a box titled 'Miscellaneous Stereographs by Solar Sculpture' etc (a quantity) £200-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES including images of cave paintings, two paintings after Breuil, etc in two mahogany boxes (a quantity) £50-100 (plus 24%BP*)
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A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY STEREOSCOPIC GLASS SLIDES depicting early traction engines, 1901 Harry Lees steam yachts fairground ride, fairground carousel ride, caravans etc (a quantity) £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LARGE COLLECTION OF LOOSE LATE 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY STEREOSCOPIC CARDS of various subject matters, manufacturers including Realistic Travels Publishers Inc., French and English examples (a large quantity) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH STEREOSCOPIC VIEWER marked 'Breuete SG-DG RF, Paris Stereoscopic Viewer' and mahogany cased collapsible stereoscopic viewer, stamped to wood with monogram, 18cm x 10cm overall and a small selection of glass slides £120-180 (plus 24%BP*)
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A VICTORIAN BRASS TELESCOPE on a tripod stand by Troughton & Simms London with cap, additional pegs and extra lens in mahogany case, the barrel of the telescope measures 74cm overall (unextended, without lens attached) £300-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY WILLIAM HARRIS & CO THREE DRAW TELESCOPE on brass tripod stand, signed 'W Harris & Co, 50 Holborn, London, patent telescope for measuring angles and distances, no. 57', overall measurement of barrel 25cm (unextended without including lens), unboxed £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WATKINS CHARING CROSS TELESCOPE with mahogany veneered barrel, brass end caps and draw, signed 'Watkins Charing Cross A1' to draw and additional lens, comes with three lenses and mahogany case, barrel measures 72cm (unextended, excluding lens cap) £150-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOLLAND TWO DRAW TELESCOPE signed 'Dolland London', the barrel measures 36cm overall (unextended, excluding lens cap) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA FOUR DRAW TELESCOPE signed 'Negretti & Zambra, Makers to the Admiralty, London', the barrel measures 25cm approximately overall (unextended excluding lens cap) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY TROUGHTON & SIMMS THREE DRAW TELESCOPE with leather hand grip, monogrammed lens cap, signed 'Troughton & Simms, London', the barrel measures 32cm overall (unextended and excluding the lens cap) in leather case £120-180 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY E. DIXEY OF LONDON DAY OR NIGHT TWO DRAW IMPROVED TELESCOPE the brass draw signed 'For Day or Night', adjustment for greater magnifying power, the barrel measures 36cm overall excluding lens cap and unextended £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY TWO DRAW DOLLAND OF LONDON TELESCOPE with re-lacquered barrel, signed to draw, barrel measures 23cm overall (unextended and excluding lens cap) £50-100 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY EIGHT DRAW TELESCOPE signed 'Blunt, Cornhill, London', with black lacquered barrel, (last/smallest draw loose and needs a new brass collar), the barrel measures 10cm overall excluding lens cap and unextended £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY DOLLAND OF LONDON DAY OR NIGHT SINGLE DRAW TELESCOPE 38cm overall (unextended excluding lens cap) £50-100 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY SINGLE DRAW TELESCOPE with newly veneered grip, unsigned, possibly Dolland & Sons, 62cm overall (unextended, excluding lens cap), in unassociated black leather shaft £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LARGE 19TH CENTURY BRASS CASED SINGLE DRAW TELESCOPE indistinctly signed 'A.B.E.A. Co' to the barrel, 89cm overall (unextended, excluding the cap) £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LARGE 19TH CENTURY GILBERT & CO OF LONDON IMPROVED SEA TELESCOPE with mahogany grip on large walnut tripod base, 91cm overall (excluding lens cap and unextended) £200-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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FIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY TELESCOPES all unsigned, of various sizes including a large mahogany cased example, a smaller leather grip three draw telescope etc (5) £120-180 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY DOLLAND OF LONDON THREE DRAW BRASS TELESCOPE with carved ivory grip (split to ivory), overall measures 3cm (unextended, excluding lens cap) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY TWO DRAW TELESCOPE with new mahogany grip, unsigned, with later tripod stand, in unassociated box, 30cm overall (unextended, excluding lens cap) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE signed 'Improved Compound Microscope by T.B. Matthews, 9 Athos Place, Pentonville, London', on tripod base, 43cm high, with fitted box and contents £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS CULPEPPER TYPE MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE signed 'G. Lyons, Bristol', on mahogany plinth base (base chipped), case with brass carrying handle, microscope 36cm high overall £200-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY ADJUSTABLE BRASS MICROSCOPE by W. J. Salmon, on a tripod base, signed 'W.J. Salmon', 254 Whitechapel Road, London', 34.5cm high at its smallest £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS LACQUERED MICROSCOPE unsigned but with numerous stamped numbers, in a fitted mahogany box stamped 2884, the microscope measures 23cm high £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS LACQUERED MICROSCOPE unsigned, in fitted mahogany case with accessories including additional lens, slides etc, 26cm high overall £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS LACQUERED MICROSCOPES unsigned, in fitted cases with additional glass slides (2) £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS LACQUERED MICROSCOPE unsigned, with additional apparatus including magnifying glass on stand and with a fitted case £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A SMALL 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL MICROSCOPE by Schieck of Berlin, number 1813 together with a fitted mahogany case, groups of lenses, the case stamped my the maker, the microscope 12.8cm high together with a box containing a group of hand made microscope slides in trays £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A SMALL STUDENT'S MICROSCOPE in a fitted case together with a pair of trammels by Keuffel & Esser Co New York, in a fitted case (one part lacking) together with further various optical items to include slide viewers, two small modern telescopes etc £50-80 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN OLD SURVEYORS LEVEL by Knott & Co of 18 Elliott Street Liverpool, the level with single level bubble to the top and staff fixing component, 24cm long complete with fitted case £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A WELL ENGINEERED BURGUNDY PAINTED VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE by Stuart Turner Limited, '10V', 15cm high together with a model wood turners lathe with gun metal castings and label for R Peters Engineer, 14.5cm wide overall and a small vertical steam boiler, 25cm high overall (3) £50-80 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND TWO DRAW DAY OR NIGHT TELESCOPE by Spencer Browning & Rust of London, 42cm long unextended together with a further 19th century single draw unnamed telescope, 51cm long (2) £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GILT CASED POCKET COMPENSATED BAROMETER the silvered dial signed 'Primavesi Brothers, Bournemouth', within a fitted leather case, the lid with inset compass, the case 6cm diameter overall £70-90 (plus 24%BP*)
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A CASED SET OF POCKET BAROMETER, COMPASS AND THERMOMETER the compass with mother-of-pearl dial and the barometer with silvered dial signed 'Dolland of London' and numbered 40655, the case stamped with initials HGT to the lid and 4.5cm wide overall £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS CASED COMPASS by Elliott Brothers of London with green coloured carved dial and prismatic sight, the case engraved with the owners name RE Walpole, 7.2cm diameter together with a leather carrying case stamped with initials £50-80 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY CABINET PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS each approximately 10.5cm x 6cm overall to include one depicting a school photograph £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A FRAMED SET OF VARIOUS LABELS relating to items purchased from a pharmacy in Market Place in Aylsham, set in a maplewood frame, the frame 35cm wide x 54.5cm high overall £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PLATE CAMERA with label for J.H. Dallmeyer, Optician, London 23.5cm wide x 18cm high £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN OLD CRYSTAL RADIO in a case together with a quantity of various instruments to include a vault ammeter, a galvanometer, an old crystal radio set and further items £50-80 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN OLD STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPE a group of various microphones, a wind up gramophone in a case, an old projector, two cine cameras and further items £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY GIMBALLED SHIP'S COMPASS with a brass bold dry compass card, and a painted pine case, the compass dial 18cm diameter £150-250 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN ERNEMANN ERNOSTAR CAMERA with an Ernemann Anastigmat F=8.5cm lens, various plates and accessories £800-1200 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN ERNEMANN BOX CAMERA with a fitted canvas case, 13.5cm in length £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A ROLLEIFLEX GERMAN FILM CAMERA in original leather case, number 8428342, with additional dials and lens caps in original boxes (6) £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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