Instruments of Science and Technology 2021-09-15 Auction - 199 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 2
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A Very Rare Joseph Moxon 2 ¾-Inch Pocket GlobeAn Edmund Culpeper Compound Monocular MicroscopeA Fine And Rare Thomas Blunt Combined Planetarium
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Instruments of Science and Technology

The innate drive for discovery and exploration has been at the forefront of human progress since we first began evolving as a species. This unwavering quest for truth has led us to find methods by which to comprehend both the largest and smallest things that occupy our planet - from the Antarctic to the particles that make up a single snowflake. On 15 September one of the largest collections of pocket globes ever to come to auction and an equally extensive collection of microscopes are on offer at Bonhams, Knightsbridge's Instruments of Science and Technology Sale. The 199-lot sale has a range of estimates from £200-60,000. The 17th and 18th centuries in Europe were a time of great discovery, in both a scientific and explorative sense. Gentleman of means set sail for ever more distant lands, either in search of trade or simply for the thrill of uncovering new territories not yet seen. Upon returning from their voyages they would meet in coffee houses to discuss both astronomy and the latest discoveries from around the world. In order to chart their findings, they were frequently armed with pocket globes - upon which they would mark their travels. 12 pocket globes such as these are offered in the sale. Managing Director of Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Jon Baddeley, said: "It is rare that single collections of such breadth come to auction, so to be able to offer two in the same sale is very exciting. It seems particularly appropriate for these two exceptional collections to be coming to auction at a time when most of the globe has been forced to shut its borders due to something that only a microscope can see".
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A Rare Leica IIIc: A rare Leica IIIC, 1941-42,No. 387331, with Hektor 2.8cm f/6.3 lens, no. 336 845, engraved M18 on inner flange, Reichsadler white embossed on shutter blind, Footnotes:It is very rare to find an
0025: A Rare Leica IIIcEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
A Prototype Leica M8: A prototype Leica M8, circa 2006,No. N00013, this is a non-working unit Footnotes:In as new condition
0026: A Prototype Leica M8Est. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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A Leica White Dial Synchronisation Converted From A: A Leica white dial synchronisation converted from a Leica II of 1932,No. 19888, with 3.5 cm f/3.5 Summaron lens, no. 1961264, and white dial, flash synchronisation
0027: A Leica White Dial Synchronisation Converted From AEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Leica 1 Model A: A Leica 1 Model A, circa 1925,No. 574, with Elmax 50mm f/3.5 lens, complete with no dimple shutter release, early knobs, flat eyepiece, baseplate with early catch, lens flange with early knurling.
0028: A Leica 1 Model AEst. £7,000-£10,000
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A Leica Compur Dial Set Model: A Leica Compur Dial set Model, circa 1926,No. 5812, lens mount with dial set but no lens details, top plate with rare feathered knobs, black tipped R lever and non dimpled shutter release
0029: A Leica Compur Dial Set ModelEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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A Leica 1a: A Leica 1A, circa 1925,No. 229, with 50mm f3.5 Anastigmat lens, this early Leica has all the features that one would expect including non-dimpled mushroom release, flat eyepiece, low profile knobs,
0031: A Leica 1aEst. £13,000-£17,000
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A M-209-B Encryption Machine: A M-209-B ENCRYPTION MACHINE, SUPPLIED BY L.C. SMITH & CORONA TYPEWRITER INC., American, mid 20th century,Serial no.126482, the green metal casing with 6 adjustable key wheels at the front, the left
0033: A M-209-B Encryption MachineEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A Nema Td 459 Cipher Machine: A NEMA TD 459 Cipher Machine, Swiss, third quarter of the 20th century,the 10-wheel cipher machine used by the Swiss Army and Diplomatic Corp, complete with standard keyboard, corresponding light-up
0034: A Nema Td 459 Cipher MachineEst. £5,000-£8,000
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A Nema Td 688 Cipher Machine: A NEMA TD 688 Cipher Machine, Swiss, third quarter of the 18th century,the 10-wheel cipher machine used by the Swiss Army and Diplomatic Corp, complete with standard keyboard, corresponding light-up
0035: A Nema Td 688 Cipher MachineEst. £5,000-£8,000
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A Rare Edition Of The 'Signal Key For The Radio Signal: A Rare Edition of the 'Signal Key for the Radio Signal Service', For Enigma Use, German, 1939,Prüf=Nr. 2137, M.Dv.Nr.114, Signalschlüssel für den Funksignaldienst,
0036: A Rare Edition Of The 'Signal Key For The Radio SignalEst. £15,000-£20,000
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A Rare Kriegsmarine Signal Book: A Rare Kriegsmarine Signal Book, German, 1940-1944,Signalbuch der Kriegsmarine, Berlin: Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine, 1940, Third Reich Naval High Command BOUND WITH Marineliste 1944 (Kriegsliste)
0037: A Rare Kriegsmarine Signal BookEst. £20,000-£25,000
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A Fine 3½ Inch Gauge Model Of G.N.R. Ivatt: A FINE 3½ INCH GAUGE MODEL OF G.N.R. IVATT 'ATLANTIC' EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE No. 1414,the superheated copper-boilered, live steam coal fired 4-4-2 locomotive with twin outside cylinders, the cab
0039: A Fine 3½ Inch Gauge Model Of G.N.R. IvattEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A J.b Dancer Brass Compound Monocular Microscope: A J.B Dancer Brass Compound Monocular Microscope, English, circa 1870,signed J.B. Dancer Optician Manchester, the Lister limb construction with rack and pinion and lever and screw focusing, supported
0040: A J.b Dancer Brass Compound Monocular MicroscopeEst. £1,200-£1,800
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An Ernst Leitz Cast-Iron Rotary Microtome: An Ernst Leitz Cast-Iron Rotary Microtome, American, early 20th century,plaque on base MANUFACTURE BY E. LEITZ INC. NEW YORK, with adjustable compound clamp fixture holding knife block, with rotary
0041: An Ernst Leitz Cast-Iron Rotary MicrotomeEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Group Of Three Microscopes: A Group of Three Microscopes, English, 19th century,comprising a Statham's combined telescope and microscope in case, a Charles Collins dissecting microscope, and a field microscope in case with
0042: A Group Of Three MicroscopesEst. £400-£600
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Two Pocket Microscopes: Two Pocket Microscopes, English, early 19th century,including a Gould-type microscope, in fitted case with a Banks trade label applied to the lid interior, with stage and forceps together with three
0043: Two Pocket MicroscopesEst. £350-£550
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A Collection Of Microscope Accessories: A Collection of Microscope Accessories, 20th century,including a case of Carl Zeiss oculars, objectives and substage condenser, a set of Reichert accessories in three wooden cases, and a quantity of
0045: A Collection Of Microscope AccessoriesEst. £800-£1,200
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A Baker Binocular Compound Microscope: A Baker Binocular Compound Microscope, English, late 19th century,signed Baker 244 High Holborn, London, with rack-and-pinion and lever-and-screw focusing, mechanical stage on tripod base with
0046: A Baker Binocular Compound MicroscopeEst. £500-£700
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A J. Swift & Son Dissecting Microscope: A J. Swift & Son Dissecting Microscope, English, Late 19th century,signed Swift & Son, 81 Tottenham Ct Rd London WC, with binocular tubes rack-and-pinion focusing, on tripod base with arm rests, in
0047: A J. Swift & Son Dissecting MicroscopeEst. £600-£800
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Three Compound Monocular Microscopes: Three Compound Monocular Microscopes, English, 19th century,Including two by Smith & Beck in fitted cases, and one Culpeper-style microscope lacking case and accessories, the largest 15in (38cm)
0048: Three Compound Monocular MicroscopesEst. £600-£900
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