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Lot 507

Second World War military issue binocular case with later binoculars and a military water bottle (2).

Lot 433

Small collection of lenses and binoculars to include cased Greenkat binoculars, Pentax 10 x 24 binoculars, Kodak Pronto-LK Reomar Rodenstock 1:2 8/45mm camera, cased Argus Actina 29.5mm and cased Carl Zeiss Jena No. 6044603 10x50 DDR Single Binocular

Lot 3086

Three microscopes, including Griffin Student Vernier Microscope, Vickers Instruments binocular microscope with Leitz Wetzlar Periplan 10x lenses, and a Carl Zeiss Jena binocular microscope in a wooden Olympus Tokyo box

Lot 211

Binocular, leather grip.

Lot 831

A set of early 20th Century "Aviation" binocular field glasses by Iris of Paris, emblazoned with a depiction of a monoplane aircraft, (optics complete)

Lot 5366

Monocular made from Binocular, Prism No2 MKI, serial number 5709 in soft leather case

Lot 637

including a brass & blaxk enamel dissecting microscope, a compound monocular microscope with a vertical illuminator, and a binocular microscope

Lot 599

including a large number of microscope Binocular heads and body tubes for modern microscopes; a set of objectives and waveplates for a Meopta microscope; a Leitz micrometer eyepiece and other cased accessories

Lot 631

to include an Olympus Zoom microscope, a Watson Barnet binocular microscope, a Zeiss lens grinder, and other items.

Lot 633

English, c.1870, Ross, London, an exceptionally well fitted out set of accessories for a large Ross Binocular Microscope, accessories include 8 Objectives by Ross, London, 4 sets of binocular eyepieces, 3 high power eyepieces, Micrometer eyepieces, Various condensers and filters, Ross achromatic condenser, Eyepiece analyser engraved A Rofs, Eyepiece Wolaston Lucida, A compressor engraved Ross, various stage accessories, reflectors and condensors, Dark wells & holder, Glass Slides, and other accessories, all in a large fitted French polished case 45cm wide

Lot 626

including a microscope engraved Carl Zeiss Jenna, a microscope engraved Winkel-Zeiss Gottingen, a baker binocular microscope.

Lot 105

German binocular periscope by C.P. Goerz, Berlin, mounted on a later mahogany plinth, 54cm high overallSome paint losses to metal case and mechanics are dirty and corroded. Difficult to tell if lenses are clear as there is dirt to the inside of lenses.

Lot 134

A mid-20th century Charles Perry binocular microscope, having an adjustable stage above a Y-shaped foot, h.36cm, in fitted wooden case

Lot 1999

A cased Zeiss binocular microscope together with chemistry glass ware, a wall clock, mahjong and domino sets

Lot 325

A good quality binocular microscope by W Watson & Sons Ltd London in fitted mahogany case

Lot 297

A pair of Carl Zeiss marine binoculars, circa 1970, original pine travelling case, binocular length 59cm, serial no. 293069

Lot 57

Henry Crouch, a binocular lacquered brass microscope, circular stage, mirror etc, signed to the foot, 40.5cm high

Lot 8172

A box of mixed webbing including 1941 dated webbing binocular case, wartime ammo pouch etc

Lot 53

A BRASS MONOCULAR-BINOCULAR TELESCOPE

Lot 453

A quantity of cameras including Coronet 3D, binocular, 6x6, Cadet, Popular 12 Viscount, Coronet Flashmaster, Agiflash Photomatic, etc.

Lot 871

A CASED PAIR OF ZEISS 10 x 40 B BINOCULARS, in a lockable case with key, together with a leather binocular pouch and a cast metal 'Carl Zeiss Open Competition 1994, 1st Place' plaque (1) (Condition Report: some fungus on the lens, all smell damp with signs of mould inside the pouch, some marking, wear and other slight damage to the case)

Lot 641

A box of shooting paraphernalia to include Leica binocular covers, English walnut oil preparation, gun wax polish, Bisley gun grease etc.

Lot 2478

J SWIFT, LONDON; a 19th century brass binocular microscope, with assorted lens and accessories, (case af).

Lot 143

A cased pair of WWII Air Ministry binoculars, marked Watson & Baker and AM (Air Ministry) under crown, leather case impressed 'Binocular Prismatic No.2 Case Mk1 OS 13687 F.LTD'

Lot 272

Selection Of WW2 And Later Items Of Equipment consisting camouflaged netting scarf (damaged) ... Pair of 1954 dated, "Ammo" service boots ... American, woollen, jeep cap ... 1942 dated, webbing binocular case ... Pair of cream canvas, Scottish spats ... Enamel waterbottle with felt cover complete in leather, Cavalry pattern cradle.  6 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 268

Pair Of WW1 Binoculars Dated 1916 leather covered brass body.  Top marked "Binocular Prismatic No 2 MKII" by "Sherwood & Company London 1916".  Leather strap.  Complete in leather fitted case dated 1916, named to "S Clayton".  Together with a small pair of field binoculars in leather fitted case.  2 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 899

A reproduction binocular telescope on tripod stand, L25.5cm

Lot 27

Sherwood & Company Prismatic No2 MKI WWI Field Binoculars nr 5263, circa 1917 stamped with the broad arrow mark, together with a pair of  A. Kershaw & Son Ltd binocular prismatic No3. MkII nr 33392, circa 1917, stamped with the broad arrow mark, both in the original leather cases. (2)

Lot 3124

A Vickers No. 17 'Donkey Ears' brass and steel binocular periscope in original leather carrying case and a Gun Sighting Telescope Patt. G. 376 in original box.

Lot 712

A cased set of late 19th / early 20th Century French binocular field glasses

Lot 690

to include, Watson Service II, Cooke binocular, Baker Microscope, Carl Zeiss Jena, Watson Service IINote: WE CAN NOT SHIP THIS ITEM IN-HOUSE - PLEASE COLLECT OR ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING

Lot 833

A large antique lacquered brass binocular microscope by Baker, 24 High Holborn, London, in fitted teak case with drawers and optics and other lenses and accessories, to/w a monucular adapter with lenses in fitted case; lot includes two boxes of Victorian and later prepared slides, including Howard (Richmond), Flatters & Garnet (Manchester), Richard Suter (Tottenham), Howe & Co (London), Tempere & Peragallo (Paris), Diatomice (Paris), etc; also a Bausch & Lomb Div 0.10.01mm slide; Jabez Hogg's volume 'The Microscope', new edition 1883 Wenham Prism appears present and intactfocusing mechanism smooth, intact and operationalSome teeth worn slightly, but none broken or missing

Lot 313

A Beck binocular microscope, casedh. 23cm

Lot 415

A vintage binocular microscope model BM-51-2, a Watsons microscope, a vintage Bubble sextant MK.IX and assorted vintage microscope filters

Lot 467

Braham, Bath, a lacquered brass binocular microscope, engraved 'Braham Bath' on the stand, with a circular blue glass plate, four eye lenses, and four further cased lenses, a glass bull's eye table condenser, in a mahogany case, with a carrying handle and inscribed 'A.C. Renshaw', 37.5cm high, case 23cm wide 16.5cm deep38cm highCondition ReportCase fair. Microscope - fair - bulls eye with chip - loose in the mount.

Lot 416

Mulberry Handbag – Binocular Bag Black and Branston, Scotchgrain leather crossbody bag with brown leather detailing on edging, strap and buckle strap.  Metal tag still with protective film.  Serial number 921290.  Lining in tartan.    Condition – Tarnishing to buckle.  Light wear around clasp. Approximate Size – 24cm wide x 25.5cm long x 8.5cm deep

Lot 195

A Beck mid 20th century binocular microscope, with glass stage, three objective lenses and two sets of eyepieces, wooden cased

Lot 83

An Avimo adaptor binocular collimator L1A1. Numbered 4931-99-965-8199, in a green painted wood case. Condition Report: A few accessories in th e box missing.

Lot 85

A British Hughes & Son collimator binocular periscope AFV. The case numbered 51, dated 1945 and with DarrowD, measuring H19.5cm x W64cm x D20.5cm.

Lot 459

A cased binocular microscope.

Lot 234

A Substantial Victorian Binocular Microscope Outfit,English, c.1880, unsigned but almost certainly from the Workshops of Thomas Ross, the microscope foot finely engraved with the owner's initials in a circular cartouch J.B.R, the cartouch design replicated on the objective cans, the objectives further engraved J. B. RAPKIN,The microscope stand on a large ‘Y’ shaped base finished in filigree work below the golden lacquer, with 2 large uprights supporting the main microcope body on large trunnions, large (84mm dia) plano-concave mirror in gimbal on articulated arm on sliding collar, octagonal substage collar mount with X-Y screw control, with crown and pinion gearing for rotation, with rack and pinion focusing, with Ross-Type Gillette’s condenser with engraved German silver spring to front, stage with X-Y control via rack and screw, with rotating slide holder finished in filigree work below the golden lacquer, large wheels to course rack and pinion focus acting on trapezoidal cross-sectioned bar, limb with large screw to attach to bar with fine focus screw acting on sprung lever to nosepiece, Wenham prism in slide in/out drawer, binocular tubes with inter-ocular adjustment via rack and pinion at top, the microscope comes with the following accessories:1” objective & can. ½” objective engraved J. B. RAPKIN LONDON & can. ¼” objective engraved J. B. RAPKIN LONDON & can. 1/6” objective engraved J. B. RAPKIN LONDON & can. objective collar side reflector. Pair of low power binocular eyepieces. Pair of medium power binocular eyepieces. High power eyepiece. Gillette Condenser. Spot lens condenser Wheel of stops. Large live box. Large substage poleriser with Nicol prism and selenite disks objective analyser Stage forceps. Stage side reflector. large table condenserContained within a substantial French polished wooden case, plinth base, with drop handles, paneled door with lock and key, with fitted drawer of accessories behind a lift off glass lid, microscope height (working height) 58cm, cabinet 81cm tall 47.5cm wide 47cm deepFootnote: The microscope is accompanied by a small archive of documents detailing research into its potential provenance from a previous owner. While not definitive, the evidence suggests a connection to a member of the Rapkin family, well-known instrument makers of the 19th century. The Rapkin family is best known for their collaboration with Pastorelli, and the establishment of the firm Pastorelli & Rapkin, which specialised in the production of barometers and barographs. While microscopes bearing the Pastorelli & Rapkin name are known to exist, it is widely believed that these were retailed by the firm rather than manufactured in-house. This particular example, therefore, offers intriguing possibilities for further scholarly investigation into its origins and association with this historically significant partnership in scientific instrumentation.

Lot 238

Large & Fine Binocular & Monocular Victorian Binocular Microscope, J. B. Dancer,English, dated 1861, engraved in copperplate script 'J. B. Dancer Optician, Manchester, No.310' and to the binocular bodytube Registered June 27th 1861 No.4380' the microscope on a tripod foot raised on 2 columns terminating in trunnions to the limb, with large plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, mechanical stage with X-Y control beyonet fitting to underside of stage, with rack and pinion course focus, with interchangeable binocular/monocular body tubes, the binocular tubes with Dancer's own design of prism not Wenhams prism, with interocular adjustment, accessories include:1/8" objective & can,1/4" objective & can,1/2" objective & can,3/4" can,2" objective & can,3" objective & can,Low power binocular eyepieces engraved A,Medium power binocular eyepieces engraved B,High power binocular eyepieces engraved C,Substage condenser,Wenham Condenser,Substage Polariser,AnalyserWheel of stops, Live boxes,Large tabel bullseye,All in the original French polished case with trade label to inside of door, case 44cm tall

Lot 241

Watson Van Heurck Circuit Stage Binocular Microscope,English, c.1910, engraved to the rear of the stand 'W. Watson& Sons, Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London, 38737' and to the bar 'Circuit Stage Van Herurck', the microscope on a massive Black lacquered brass tripod foot, with brass pad feet, at the top is a large friction locked trunnion that supports the main body of the microscope, at the bottom is a large plano-concave mirror in a gimbal, above this is the fully mechanical substage with X-Y control, rotational control via a gear and pinion, all with rack and pinion focusing, full mechanical circuit stage with Turrel type adjustment with vernier scales, with retro fitted micro forge (which can be fully unclipped and unscrewed) limb incorporating fine focus control with course rack and pinion to the rear of the bodytube, the monocular body tube with a racked drawer tube and push/pull drawer tube, the binocular body with inter-ocular rackwork and engraved 'High Power Binocular Eyepiece', in the original French polished mahogany cabinet with two drawers of accessories, the first containing:2mm Apochromatic objective by W. Watson & Sons.4mm Apochromatic objective by W. Watson & Sons.8mm Apochromatic objective by W. Watson & Sons.16mm Apochromatic objective by W. Watson & Sons.1 1/2" Holoscopic objective by W. Watson & Sons.3" Holoscopic objective by W. Watson & Sons.x5 Holoscopic eyepiece by Watson.x7 Holoscopic eyepiece by Watson.x20 Holoscopic eyepiece by Watson.Pair of binocular Eyepieces.smaller drawer contains:x10 Holoscopic eyepiece by Watson.Pair of binocular Eyepieces.All in a large French polished cabinetProvenance: this microscope belonged to Dr. Kenneth I. Johnstone, B.Sc, Ph.D, M.B, Ch.Bb(Leeds) F.R.M.S., A.R.P.S. he was known for his contributions to microbiology and specifically for his work on micromanipulation techniques involving bacteria. His book titled "Micromanipulation of Bacteria" is an authoritative resource in this specialized area of research. In this book, Johnstone discusses various techniques for manipulating microscopic organisms, including the use of a microforge.A microforge is a precision instrument used in biological laboratories to modify microtools under a microscope. It typically involves a heating element to melt and shape glass needles or other microtools, which can be used for handling microscopic samples such as single cells or bacteria.Johnstone's work and his book are significant because they provide detailed methodologies for researchers working with microorganisms, offering insights into handling, manipulating, and modifying microscopic life forms for experimental purposes. This has applications in various fields, including microbiology, cellular biology, and medical research.

Lot 237

A Large & Well Equipped Victorian Binocular Microscope,English, c.1870, unsigned but very much in the style of Charles Bakker, 244 High Holborn, the microscope standing on a typical 'Y' shaped foot with tall uprights, supporting the microscope body on 2 large trunnions, large plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, substage collar, mechanical stage with X-Y control, course focus via rack and pinion, screw fine focus, Wenham prism in slide out drawer at note piece, with the following accessories;1" objective & can,1/2" objective & can,1/4" objective & can,Low power binocular eyepieces,Medium power binocular eyepieces,High power binocular eyepieces,Substage polariser,Substage condenser,Substage iris,Large tabel condenserVarious live boxes and a compressorAll in a large French polished fitted cabinet, cabinet height 52cm

Lot 303

Collection of Binoculars By Ross, Londonto include a cased set of binoculars marked 8x30 Stepvue, Ross London; a cased set of prism binoculars engraved Power = 12 Ross London; a cased set engraved Stereo Prism Binocular Power = 6 Ross London; a pair marked Ross London x10 in a leather case; a monocular in a leather case marked Ross London, and 3 other pairs of binoculars by Ross all uncased

Lot 750

British Military Binocular Gunsight by Ross London, marked PATT. C 372, No. 117026.

Lot 806

1950's British Army Tank Binocular Periscope A.F.V., dated 1954

Lot 145

A vintage Sawyer's view-master sold together with two boxes of Japanese Hanafuda playing cards and a Panda binocular, ( 4 ).

Lot 1375

A Watson Barnet binocular microscope; together with another microscope; and a microscope case. 

Lot 1178

An Olympus VMZ 1x-4x binocular microscope, numbered '334440', with a pair of G10x eyepieces and a pair of spare G15x eyepieces, together with a small collection of assorted microscope accessories, including slide case, eyepieces and objective lenses.

Lot 1176

A W. Watson & Sons Ltd black enamelled and gilt lacquered brass 'Service' microscope, signed and numbered '34791', with rack and pinion focusing, circular stage and plano-concave mirror, with original mahogany carrying case, together with an interchangeable W. Watson & Sons Ltd Bactil binocular fitting, numbered '114931', eyepieces and objective lenses.

Lot 425

A mixed lot to include binoculars, Ilford Sportman 35mm camera; Carl Zeiss Jena 8x30 binoculars; various binocular cases; Olympus Trip 35; Comet 404-X etc

Lot 3603

Two pairs of 20th century Carl Zeiss binoculars, comprising a First World War period set, detailed with government crow's foot mark and 'Binocular Prismatic No. 3, Mark 1, Magnification 6, No. 3721' (partial loss to one eyepiece casing), within a probably associated First World War period leather case, detailed 'Wm. Jenkinson & Co 1911', the front stamped 'R.F.A. 106 3721' [probably Royal Field Artillery] (distressed), and a later set of 8x30s with two filter lenses, within a leather case with German military markings.

Lot 48

A pair of Lloyd Owen Compocular binoculars, by Ross of London, original leather case, these were used by aviation navigators, the side compartment would have originally held a prismatic compass for sighting through the binocular lenses (compass now missing)

Lot 337

Vintage electric binocular microscope

Lot 411

World War One Officer's Ross of London No.89653 6x30 binoculars with two wartime crow's foot markings and contained within their original leather case complete with neck-strap, case stamped to top CASE No2 MARK I PRISMATIC BINOCULAR JOHN & BENNETT GREEN 1916 with stamped wartime crow's foot mark below. Binoculars well worn, case in good condition.

Lot 912

Two sets of Victorian / early 20th Century binocular field glasses, respectively by Baird and Lizars, each of Glasgow, together with a Victorian three-draw brass telescope by Lennie of Edinburgh (a/f) and a set of 8x30 binoculars by Sperber of Wetzlar

Lot 238

Antique WWI (1918 dated) A Kershaw & Son binocular prismatic No 3 Mk II Magnification 6 binoculars in original leather case ~ some losses to finish on binoculars

Lot 325

Antique novelty pocket binocular / magnifier with folding mechanism - length closed 8.4cm

Lot 449

Large trinocular Reichert Microscope, engraved REICHERT AUSTRIA Nr. 256558, finished in black enamel and chrome, binocular head, vertical illuminator, objective & eyepieces, untested

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