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Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science

Fine Photographica & Instruments of Science Day 2
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A Crookes' Spinthariscope,: English, dated 1903, to observe radium decay, engraved to the side of the lacquered brass body, 'Spinthariscope, W. Crookes 1903, with viewing lens to the top and adjustment mechanism at the screen
0461: A Crookes' Spinthariscope,Est. £60-£80
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A Demonstration of Forces Apparatus,: English, c. 1790-1800, in mahogany and brass, a simple demonstration of equal horizonal and vertical forces, the brass ball moving diagonally across the frameas it is slid to the right and raised by
0465: A Demonstration of Forces Apparatus,Est. £100-£150
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A Large X-Ray or Laboratory Induction Coil,: English, early 20th century, unsigned, the large secondary coil with celluloid covering between vulcanite supports with vulcanite spark barrier in the centre, with large adjustable contact breaker,
0467: A Large X-Ray or Laboratory Induction Coil,Est. £200-£300
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A French Telegraph Morse Code Ticker Machine,: French, c.1900, signed to the front of the clockwork ‘La Société Industrielle des Téléphones, Paris’, mahogany plinth supporting the heavy clockwork mechanism, with pair of
0468: A French Telegraph Morse Code Ticker Machine,Est. £200-£300
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A DC Bipolar Hand Cranked Generator,: American (?), c.1880, unsigned, Polished mahogany plinth supports the cast iron body, with lacquered brass bearing supports to the internal rotor, sprung steel bushes to the rear to brass contacts,
0469: A DC Bipolar Hand Cranked Generator,Est. £400-£600
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A Geodetic Theodolite by Ponthus & Therrode,: French, c. 1910, in laquered brass with silver scales, 19cm horizontal circle divided to one arc-minute, reading to one arc-second by twin microscopes and verniers, 18cm vertical circle with same
0471: A Geodetic Theodolite by Ponthus & Therrode,Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A Surveyor's Circle or Simple Theodolite,: French, late 19th century, in lacquered brass, staff mounted 17cm circle divided to half a degree, reading to 1 arc-minute by vernier with micrometer screw adjustment, telescope and level mounted
0473: A Surveyor's Circle or Simple Theodolite,Est. £100-£150
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A Disarticulated Human Skull,: retailed in England, c.1860-1890 for students of anatomy, in compartmentalised cylindrical card case with trade label for Millikin & Lawley, 165 Strand, London, case 21cm high.
0474: A Disarticulated Human Skull,Est. £200-£300
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A 19th Century Prosthetic Hand,: an unusually finely carved wooden hand, probably for an adult female, the thumb with sprung articulation against first and second fingers, operated with a gut drawstring, screw fitting with leather
0475: A 19th Century Prosthetic Hand,Est. £250-£350
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Indonesian Doctors Female Model,: Indonesian, c.late 19th / early 20th century, unmarked, detailed wooden carving of reclining female
0476: Indonesian Doctors Female Model,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
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Taxidermy - A Victorian 'Chinese Muff Dog' Diorama,: English, c.1870, three 'muff dogs' posed in painted brickwork scenery in curved papiermache glazed case, each 'fully grown dog' with a body length of approximately 10cm, in later (early 20th century)
0477: Taxidermy - A Victorian 'Chinese Muff Dog' Diorama,Est. £2,200-£2,800
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Taxidermy - A Victorian 'Chinese Muff Dog': English, c.1870, a muff dog mounted in in case with glass dome and mahogany base, the creature, bout 16cm in length not including the tail, having the appearance of an adult dog wearing a leather
0478: Taxidermy - A Victorian 'Chinese Muff Dog'Est. £600-£800
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Taxidermy - A 'Chinese Muff Dog',: English, c.1870, the creature approximately 12cm long, seated on a velvet cushion with painted sky background behind, in glazed oak case, case 24cm across
0479: Taxidermy - A 'Chinese Muff Dog',Est. £300-£400
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Platinum Prints of Geological Formations,: being issues I, II and III from the British Association for the Advancement of Science Geological Photographs Committee, August 1902- January 1904, mounted on 67 boards 21.5cm x 26.5cm, some boards
0482: Platinum Prints of Geological Formations,Est. £800-£1,200
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