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A Meccano Outfit No. 7, comprising nickel parts, including 19a wheels, loom shuttle, Electric Motor No. 1, No. 149 locomotive collecting shoes, original Electrical Parts tie-card of two bobbins, two Coil Cheeks, two Core Pieces, two silver-tipped contact screws, with two reels of wire, four small brown boxes for electrical parts, clockwork motor, loom healds, funnels, hook, sand roller, wood rollers, buffers, ratchets and pawls with manuals and theodolite, very rare exampleEx Christies Lot 115 - 14th October 2003 - https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4163768?ldp_breadcrumb=backAll manuals, No. 1 and electrical and theodolite card present.
A Meccano circa 1930 set No.7, housed in the original twin drawer green painted Meccano No. 7 cabinet, containing a large quantity of various red and green components with boxed clockwork motor, No. 6 Electric Motor, quantity of brass components, pulley wheels, nickel and other small boxed Meccano components, together with the original theodolite protractor, and divided circle part No. 135, also sold with an original copy of the 1926 Meccano Standard Mechanisms leaflet, excellent example in original condition, the outer box has some wear with paint loss throughoutThis set is between 95-99% complete, based on some basic notes from the vendor.
A Meccano circa 1925 6A gift set, housed in the original oak wooden box, comprising of various mainly nickel components to include various brass pulley wheels, cogs and sections, together with a quantity of electrical outfit components, housed in smaller boxes, together with large clockwork motor, electric mechanism, and the original Seco Accumulator, excellent example, appears near complete with original electrical outfit, construction leaflet, Meccano System 6A Compendium, and the Model No. 6.4 Theodolite Protractor and Divided Circle sectionsThe accumulator in this lot is original.
A collection of surveying and other instrumentsIncluding: A mahogany cased theodolite by E.H.Robinson of London and Shrewsbury; a cased theodolite by Stanley of London; a brass drum sextant by W&S Jones of 30 Holborn, London, in leather carrying case; a cased brass surveyor's cross with compass; a mahogany cased surveyor's compass by Davis & Son of Derby; a brass level sight by Reynolds of Birmingham; a military issue Verner's Pattern VII compass dated 1917; a pocket combination barometer and compass by J.Casartelli of Manchester; a lignum vitae and brass spirit level by J.Rabone & Sons of Birmingham; and three cased sets of draughtsman's tools.
Ihon (John) Coggs of Fleet Street, London,- George II brass circumferentor (theodolite) c1730, housing a cylindrical glazed compass with a steel indicating hand and engraved (formerly silvered) eight point compass rose to the centre, outer track divided into two-degree intervals and a subsidiary Arabic numeral chapter ring divided into ten minute intervals, mounted on a 12" cast brass four spoke circular table engraved on the circumference in one degree increments from 0-360 degrees, with makers name and mounting points for vertical sights. John Coggs is recorded as a mathematical instrument maker and engraver, working in Fleet Street from 1710-40The introduction of advanced surveying instruments such as this circumferentor revolutionized the field of land surveying. Surveyors could now conduct their work with a level of precision that was previously unattainable, leading to more accurate maps and a better understanding of geographical features.
A 19th-Century Oxidised Brass Everest-Pattern Theodolite,English, c.1900, signed 'T Cooke & Sons, York' and with a military arrow and 'No.96 12F and to the top 'O.S. EVEREST 5" No.12F', the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, the eyepiece with crosshairs and adjusting screws, the two part vertical circles with silvered scales, twin verniers and magnifiers, horizontal circle with silver chamfered scale, with two verniers and swing magnifier, with bubble level, on three-screw tripod attachment with screw mounting, trough compass and plummet, in the original mahogany case
Unusual Artillery/Gun Director,English, dated 1916 telescopes engraved 'TELESCOPE SIGHTING No.12 MK.1 W OTTWAY & Co LtdEALING No.180 1915' with military arrow, the body signed on the compass dial 'E. R. WATTS LONDON' constructed of heavy cast brass mounted on theodolite tripod, instrument 36cm tallBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT. COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER ONLY
A Meccano Outfit No. 7, comprising nickel parts, including 19a wheels, loom shuttle, Electric Motor No. 1, 149 locomotive collecting shoes, original Electrical Parts tie-card of two bobbins, two Coil Cheeks, two Core Pieces, two silver-tipped contact screws, with two reels of wire, four small brown boxes for electrical parts, clockwork motor, loom healds, funnels, hook, sand roller, wood rollers, buffers, ratchets and pawls with manuals and theodolite, very rare exampleEx Christies Lot 115 - 14th October 2003 - https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4163768?ldp_breadcrumb=back
A mid 19th century Elliott Bros., London theodolite and teak tripod, with owner’s engraved name for John Frederick Bateman, the theodolite has been mounted on a later base for display. Bateman was an important 19th century engineer, specialising in civil engineering projects mainly relating to waterworks and reservoirs. Condition - fair to good,

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