Fine Scientific Instruments 2022-05-12 Auction - 277 Price Results - Flints Auctions Ltd in Hampshire - Page 10
Fine Scientific Instruments
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Thatcham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Fine Scientific Instruments

Fine scientific instruments, medical items & weights & measures
A Didactic Galilean Telescope,: late 19th century, adjustable concave eyepiece and convex objective lens in lacquered brass mounts, on printed representation of the lenses and light rays to demonstrate the production of the erect
Est.
£250
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£350
Lot Passed
SOLD
2in Library Telescope,: English, c.1820, engraved around the eyepiece 'Gilbert & Son, London' telescope with mahogany body with internal rack and pinion focusing, lens cap, on folding brass tripod with compass type joint,
Est.
£200
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£300
SOLD
A 2in Library Brass Telescope,: English, c.1860, unsigned but with a letter of instructions pasted to the inside of the case lid for Negretti & Zambra, the telescope constructed entirely of lacquered brass, with rack and pinion
Est.
£200
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£400
SOLD
A Large 2 3/4in Brass Library Telescope,: English, c.1840, engraved around the eyepiece 'CARY LONDON' the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, star finder, adjustable support with rack and pinion, on brass stand with folding legs and
Est.
£300
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£500
SOLD
18th Century Reflecting Telescope,: English, c.1780, the telescope with 2 1/2 inch tube with fine screw focus to the secondary mirror, 2 shaped wing nuts secure the body to the tripod stand with swept Queen Ann style legs, with pad
Est.
£800
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£1,200
SOLD
Unusually Large early 19th Century Zograscope,: English, c.1820, unmarked, constructed of French polished mahogany, large circular base with turned column, lens to front panel, mirror to rear with adjustment to the sides, height 74cm
Est.
£300
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£500
SOLD
A Cosmorama Stereoscope,: English, c.1855, unmarked but similar to those by Knight, Foster lane, London, in French polished mahogany, with ground glass screen and mirror for viewing glass diapositive and card-mounted
Est.
£300
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£500
SOLD
Large Zoetrope,: French(?), c.1880, unsigned, 32cm diameter tinplate drum finished in black paint, on turned polished wooden stand, with 10 picture reels, height 38cm
Est.
£200
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£400
SOLD
An Anamorphic image and Silver Viewer,: English, the viewer hallmarked for London 1997, the viewer made from silver with turned wooden ends, the picture printed and lacquered, viewer height 11.5cm
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
French 19th Century Shadow Theatre,: French, c.1880, by 'SAUSSINE, Editeur, PARIS' in paper covered wooden box with elaborate label to lid, stage with transparent fabric window, several characters in black paper on steel wires, case
Est.
£150
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£250
SOLD
Case of 20 Frith's Photoscopic Pictures,: English, c.1870, each printed to the front 'FRITHS' PHOTOSCOPIC PICTURES CONTINENTAL VIEWS' with the description in pen to the reverse, cards 19cm x 19cm
Est.
£80
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£120
SOLD
French Praxinoscope,: French, c.1900, lable printed 'Le Praxinoscope Lebenstrad', the 22cm dia. black painted tinplate drum on a turned wood base with label, candle holder, shade holder, reproduction shade, with eight
Est.
£200
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£300
SOLD
A Very Large Zoetrope Built for an Exhibition,: English, c.1990, built for an exhibition, constructed of sheet steel painted and pop riveted on a large wooden stand, with two film reels, diameter of drum 81cm, height 73cm Footnote: photographed
Est.
£200
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£300
SOLD
Table Stereo Viewer,: French, c.1910, with plaque for 'Stereoscope Magnetique PLANOX, DEPOSE', stereoviewer with rack and pinion focusing to stereo eyepieces, internal slide loading mechanism, ground glass screen and
Est.
£200
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£400
SOLD
An Achromatic Stereoscope,: English, c.1860, serial no. 913, signed around the eyepieces 'Achromatic Smith, Beck & Beck and Stereoscope, 6 coleman st London', viewer with adjustable incline, rack and pinion focus, optics, VG,
Est.
£350
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£450
SOLD
A Lanternoscope Magic Lantern Slide Viewer, Adams,: English, c.1890, signed to a round ivorine ( a cellulose based artificial material) plaque 'THE PANTOSCOPE, ADAMS & CO LONDON, Rd, No182910', constructed of Polished mahogany with brass viewing hood
Est.
£100
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£200
SOLD
A Camera Obscura,: Possibly German, c.1770, unsigned, constructed of polished vernier over an oak body, pullout focusing pasteboard tube with lens in a turned fruitwood mount with a screw-on cap, with an internal
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A Victorian Brass Kaleidoscope,: English, c.1860, unsigned constructed of lacquered brass with an eyepiece to one end, internal mirrors, coloured glass to the far end behind a ground glass screen, in a turned wooden case covered
Est.
£200
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£300
SOLD
A Small French Stereo Graphoscope,: French, c.1880, stamped 'BREVETE S.G.D.G.' the French polished case opening to reveal the viewer laying flat, with fold-up lens holder, support leg to base, 25cm long
Est.
£80
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£120