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A GOOD MID 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY ANDREW ROSS, LONDON


signed and numbered on the foot ANDRw. ROSS, LONDON. No.85., rack-and-pinion focus, adjustable stage, plano-convex mirror, contained in a fitted double-door box with accessories including nose-pieces, three by Ross, the 1/12th dated for ‘1857’, assembled -- 16in. (40.5cm.) high; box -- 10 x 7½ x 9in. (25.5 x 19 x 23cm.)


£700-900


209. J.B. DANCER MICRO-PHOTOGRAPH SLIDES, MID 19TH-CENTURY


comprising: ‘Cent Francs, Banque de France’; ‘Her Majesty the Queen, the Princess Royal, and Prince of Wales. Painted by E. Landseer and engraved by S. Cousins’; ‘£20 Bank Note’; ‘Laying Down the Law. Sir E. Landseer’; ‘The Marriage of the Queen’; ‘Major Dickson’s Tablet, In Rostherne Church, Cheshire’. Size of original, 5 feet.’; ‘Illuminated Lord’s Prayer’; ‘David Livingstone, L.L.D, Born 1816, The African Traveller’; and ‘Family Group seven figures’


(8) £500-800


210. A LATE 18TH-CENTURY BRASS THEODOLITE BY THOMAS JONES, LONDON


signed on the base plate Thomas Jones, Charing Cross, London, and impressed with the Government broad arrow mark between ‘BO’, numbered 2176, silvered compass, quadrant with telescope and level over (missing parts, old wear) -- 10 x 11in. (25.5 x 28cm.)


£200-400 211.


A SURVEYOR’S LEVEL BY BAKER, LONDON


in oxidised-brass with lacquered fittings, signed on the main tube Baker, 244 High Holborn, London 2818, bubble levels, compass, levelling screws and base plate for tripod attachment, contained in fitted mahogany box with leather strap -- 16in. (40.5cm.) wide; together with a ‘Walker’s’ yacht log and impellor


(2) £150-250


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