Fine Scientific Instruments 2022-05-12 Auction - 277 Price Results - Flints Auctions Ltd in Hampshire - Page 7
A Fine Example of a Cuff Microscope By John Cuff,A Large Collection of 101 Early 20th Century Glass Eyes,Borough of Blackpool, Full Set of 11 Imperial Standard Capacity Measures, 1888,
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Thatcham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Drawing Instruments,: a 19th century telescopic turn-about compass in nickel silver in fitted red Morocco case, case 20.2cm, with an unusual pair of single-handed dividers, early 20th century, in nickel silver, 15.8cm
0160: Drawing Instruments,Est. £40-£60
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A 4in French Theodolite by Morin, Paris,: French, c.1870, signed to the silvered compass face H Morin 3 Rue Boursault, a Pais' on three screw feet, horizontal circle with clamp vernier screw and double vernier scales, silvered compass, two
0164: A 4in French Theodolite by Morin, Paris,Est. £300-£500
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Brunton's Pocket Transit Compass Clinometer,: American, mid 20th century, engraved ' D W Brunton's Pocket Transit Wm Ainsworth & Sons Manufacturers Denver, colo, USA' aluminium case, magnetic compass with mirror, sights and bubble level,
0165: Brunton's Pocket Transit Compass Clinometer,Est. £30-£50
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A Surveying Aneroid Barometer, Stanley,: English, c.1900, signed to the face 'Stanley, Great Turnstile London, 2286', aluminium body with German silver fittings, eyepiece magnifier scale range from 0 - 10000, in its original leather case,
0166: A Surveying Aneroid Barometer, Stanley,Est. £80-£120
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A Very Fine Box Sextant Stanley,: English, c.1880, signed 'Stanley London' and Heavily engraved to the cover 'H W Harley Wolverhampton', the sextant with seperate telescope with sun filter, finished in oxidised and lacquered brass
0167: A Very Fine Box Sextant Stanley,Est. £200-£300
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A German Silver Protractor, Riefler,: German, c.1890, the case signed 'C Riefler, Nesselwang, Munchen' in velvet lined brown leather case, case 19cm
0168: A German Silver Protractor, Riefler,Est. £80-£120
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A Rare Captain W. Postes' Mactometer,: English, c.1860, signed 'J H Steward, 406 Strand London', and 'No.8 WP Trade Mark', the instrument delicalty constructed from lacquered and oxidised brass, internal viewing mirror with geared control
0169: A Rare Captain W. Postes' Mactometer,Est. £200-£400
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A Swift Binocular "Challenge" Microscope,: A Swift Binocular "Challenge" Microscope, English, c. 1880, signed to the rear of the foot ’J. Swift & Son 81 Tottenham Court Rd, London’, standing on a fully lacquered brass tripod
0172: A Swift Binocular "Challenge" Microscope,Est. £800-£1,200
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An Unusual Victorian Microscope,: English, dated from the Lozenge date stamp 1872, engraved to the back of the stand 'THOs ARMSTRONG & BRO, 88 & 90 DEANSGATE MANCHESTER, No.124', on a very unusual shaped cast brass stand, with
0173: An Unusual Victorian Microscope,Est. £200-£400
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Binocular Microscope Outfit, Smith & Beck,: English, dated from the Beck Records as sold March 1859, engraved to the body tube Smith & Beck 6 Coleman St, London, 2024', the microscope standing on the typical reversed 'Y' shaped foot, tall
0175: Binocular Microscope Outfit, Smith & Beck,Est. £500-£700
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A Swift Student Petrological Microscope: English, c.1900, signed to foot Swift & Son, London, supported on a black enamel foot with plano-concave mirror on an articulated arm, with swing-out sub-stage polariser and pull out condenser,
0176: A Swift Student Petrological MicroscopeEst. £300-£500
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A Compass-Type Simple Microscope,: English, c.1820,in brass, with three lenses to achieve different magnifications, Adams-type three-claw specimen holder, turned ebony handle, 15.5cm
0178: A Compass-Type Simple Microscope,Est. £600-£800
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A Very Fine Polarising Microscope Viewer,: English,c.1840, unsigned, constructed of finely turned and polished Lignum Vitae, the central rotating specimen holder with corresponding engraved labels, Nitre, Borax, blank, Quartz, Topaz, Calc
0179: A Very Fine Polarising Microscope Viewer,Est. £600-£800
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A Brass Compound Microscope, Dixey,: English, c.1880, signed in script to the back of the circular base 'C. W. Dixey Optician to the Queen, New Bond St. London', the microscope on a heavy lead filled brass base on a single pillar with a
0180: A Brass Compound Microscope, Dixey,Est. £300-£500
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An Important John Cuff 'First Form', Solar Microscope,: English, c.1743, unsigned but by Cuff, the square solid mahogany plate with a rotating centre mounted to the front with a brass flange into which screws the main body of the microscope constructed of
0181: An Important John Cuff 'First Form', Solar Microscope,Est. £6,000-£8,000
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18th Century Compass Microscope,: English, c.1750, unsigned, consisting of a delicately turned handle which screws into the base of the body of the microscope, the body with reversible forceps and interchangeable specimen holder, top
0182: 18th Century Compass Microscope,Est. £600-£800