202. A MID 19TH-CENTURY MEDICINE CHEST
the plush-lined lid opening to reveal an array of glass-stopped bottles of various sizes and set of apothecary scales in case, lower drawer with further accessories including a brass pestle and mortar, spare stoppers, ceramic jars with tin lids, sides and drawer with brass drop handles. Overall measurements -- 10¾ x 15½ x 11in. (27.5 x 39.5 x 28cm.)
£400-600
203. TWO LIGNUM VITÆ BLOCKS each with hinged brass spool set within -- 4in. (10cm.) diameter (2)
£80-120 204.
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY LIVE STEAM SPIRIT-FIRED SCALE MODEL FOR A DOCKSIDE CRANE
the copper boiler with vertical tubes and pressure gauge, spirit burner, single cylinder engine, winding gear and wooden derrick mounted on a swivelling bedplate secured to platform fitted with railway wheels and tow hook. Overall measurements -- 14 x 17in. (35.5 x 43cm.)
£400-600 205.
CHRISTIE’S SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CATALOGUES
approximately 144 catalogues comprising 1967, then 1969-2007 consecutively and believed to include every edition produced within each year, most containing a results sheet; together with departmental calendars 1991-2001 inclusive
(a lot) £200-400
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206. SOTHEBY’S SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CATALOGUES
approximately 143 catalogues comprising 1969-2005 consecutively, believed to include every edition produced within each year, most containing a results sheet
(a lot)
£200-400 207.
PHILLIPS CLOCK, WATCH & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CATALOGUES
approximately 65 catalogues comprising 1972; 1974; then 1977-1991 consecutively; and 2001, and believed to include every edition produced within each year, most containing a results sheet
(a lot) £100-150
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