Classic Microscopy - Beck Optomax Binocular Microscope, English, c.1960, engraved 'BECK LONDON, OPTOMAX' (the heavy one!!), finished in grey enamle with all chrome parts, focusing substage, focusing mechanical stage, triple objective nose piece with 3 objectives including an early Beck APO x40/0.95, with binocular head, along with a number of associated accessories Provenance: from a member of the Quekett microscope club and kept as a working instrument
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Reichert Trinocular Microscope, Reichert Trinocular microscope with lamp, filters, substage condenser, Reichert objectives, binocular head, binocular eyepieces, Includes Reichert objectives including Plan objectives | Reichert Iris PhA 40/0.9 160/0.17 | Reichert Flour Oel-Iris 100/1.3 | Reichert Apo 45 delaminated at edge Electrically untested but mechanically ok
Mid Victorian Binocular Microscope, Smith & Beck English, dated (from the Beck records) June 1862, engraved to the foot 'Smith & Beck, 6 Coleman Street, LONDON, 2408', the microscope on a equiaxial foot with tall upright column, plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, focusing substage collar, mechanical stage with X-Y control, Lister limb with binocular body tubes, course focusing, screw fine focus with interocular adjustment at the top, in a fitted mahogany case with case of accessories including: 1 1/2" objective & can. 2/3" objective & can. 1/5" objective & can. 4/10" objective & can. pair of medium power eyepieces. Errector lens. Cased Maltwood finder. Compressor. Eyepiece micrometer. Achromatic condenser. Double nosepiece. Eyepiece lucida. Large livebox. Stage Forceps. 2 Leiberkuhns. Polariser. Analyser. Darkwells & Holder. Glass stages. and in the main case: Wenham Parabolic condenser. Pair of high power eyepieces. Monocular tube. Zoophyte Trough. Rotator & stops. Tabel condenser
A ‘Volturno Disaster’ Sea Gallantry Medal group of three awarded to R. Hunt, Mercantile Marine Sea Gallantry Medal, G.V.R., silver (Rexford Hunt. Volturno. 9th. October. 1913.) in embossed case of issue; British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Rexford Hunt) both in flattened card boxes of issue, extremely fine (3) £500-£700 --- Rexford Hunt was born at Fleetwood on 23 March 1896, and was awarded the Sea Gallantry Medal in Silver whilst serving in the S.S. Asian on the occasion of the Volturno disaster of 9-10 October 1913. He subsequently served in the Mercantile Marine during the Great War, and was awarded his Master’s Certificate on 2 June 1919. He died in Gravesend on 7 October 1939. The Volturno, a British steamer, chartered by the Uranium Steamship Co. of Rotterdam, and bound thence to New York, was engulfed by fire in mid-Atlantic during a heavy gale. Of the 657 on board, 521 were saved by a fleet of eleven steamers that sped to her aid. Heavy seas interfered with the launching of boats, but the difficulty was eventually overcome by the use of oil; those who perished were mostly lost in the boats. The hull of the Volturno was eventually found by a Dutch steamer and scuttled as a dangerous derelict. Numerous awards were made for this famous rescue, including 78 Sea Gallantry Medals in Silver to crew members of the six British vessels, of which 7 were awarded to the crew of the Asian, as well as a piece of plate to her Master, and binocular glasses to her Chief Mate. In addition the Board of Trade also awarded 152 silver Sea Gallantry Medals (Foreign Services) to the crews serving on foreign vessels at the rescue. Sold with copied research.
Victorian table top stereoscope cabinet, Dollond, London, hinged top, action rotating glass slides, binocular viewer, plinth base, 56cm, and a small quantity of slides. Condition report:Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.Case is gernerally in good condition, hinges are good to the top, veneer chips.repairs to the plinth corners, lenses are good, some additions internally to hold slides in, some slides damaged, some loose. There are approximatley 30 slides inside the viewer, and an additional 19.Approximatley 6 are broken or cracked.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PALITOY ACTION MAN FIGURE, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, figure is a 1970's blonde flock haired figure with damaged gripping hands, small quantity of Action Man and other clothing and accessories, a Cherilea Viper Tank and a Cherilea Military Jeep and Supply Trailer, both appear largely complete and in fairly good condition but have minor damage and wear and may be missing some small items, with a leather cased pair of Army Pattern 3 marked Binoculars, case is marked 'Case N92 Prismatic Binocular T.J. Dutfield Ltd. 1916' and carries the military Crowsfoot mark (box and three loose models)
Greenough's Binocular Microscope, British Natural History Museum Zoology Dept. Including a binocular microscope by 'Carl Zeiss Jena' with most parts engraved with a crown and 'Brit. Mus (N.H.) Z.D.148' - British Museum Natural History Zoology Department , the microscope with 2 sets of binocular eyepieces, 3 sets of objectives, mahogany hand rests in the original french polished case
WILD Heerburgg Binocular Microscope, microscope marked WILD Heerburgg, electric illuminant to base condenser on rack and pinion focus, with mechanical stage 4 objective nose piece, with 2 eyepieces still sealed as new, 4 objectives marked as WILD-Fluotar10/0.40; WILD-Fluotar20/0.60; WILD-Fluotar40/0.75; WILD-Fluotar100/1.30;
Binokular-Mikroskop Carl Zeiss Lu Wd E (Universal), um 1930-60Jena, Nr. 344121, für Arbeiten in auffallendem und durchfallendem Licht, auswechselbarer Tubusträgerkopf mit monokularen und binokularem Schrägtuben, wechselbarer 4-fach-Schlittenrevolver, für die x- und y-Bewegung, justier- und drehbarer Kreuztisch, Abbescher Beleuchtungsapparat mit seitlich verstell- und drehbarer Irisblende für schiefe Beleuchtung, Doppelspiegel, tiefliegende Fein- und Grobeinstellung, mit 7 Okularen und 4 Objektiven in dazugehörendem Holzkasten, Feineinstellung leicht verharzt, ansonsten guter Zustand, Höhe 34 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2/2-3)Carl Zeiss Lu Wd E (Universal) Binocular Microscope, c. 1930-60Jena, no. 344121, for work in incident and transmitted light, interchangeable tube carrier head with monocular and binocular inclined tubes, interchangeable 4-part slide revolver, xy movable, adjustable and rotatable crosstable, Abbe illuminator with laterally-adjustable and rotatable iris diaphragm for oblique illumination, double mirror, low-lying fine and coarse adjustment, with 7 eyepieces and 4 objectives in matching wood case, fine adjustment slightly resinous, otherwise good condition, height 13 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2/2-3)
A VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS BINOCULAR CHEST MICROSCOPEBAKER, LONDON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe bifurcated tube with dual eyepiece adjustment and fine micrometer screw focus over the arm with prism/filter slider above the objective beneath, the limb incorporating rack and pinion triangular section telescopic focus adjustment and stage with X and Y screw subject positioning, the underside fitted with condenser over post applied with a pivoted plano-concave mirror, the whole pivoted at the waist between two shaped uprights over a Y-shaped platform base engraved BAKER, 244 High Holborn, LONDON to rear edge; with original mahogany 'chest' type box with recessed brass side and top handles, and fitted interior with accessories including pair of additional eyepieces, a half-inch objective lens in cannister, an sub-stage oculus attachment, a pivoted light condenser on stand, two fitted slide boxes with slides, forceps and other items; with a small wooden slide box, 19th century, containing mainly home-prepared slides, (2).The instrument 44cm (17.75ins) high with focus down, 18cm (7ins wide) 20cm (8ins) deep; the chest 33cm (13ins) high, 31cm (12.25ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Charles Baker is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from 244 High Holborn, London 1851-1909.
A 19th century brass compound binocular microscope, engraved to the base Baker, 244 High Holborn, London, with four brass cased objective lenses, 47cm high. Condition - fair to good Lacquerwork with some scratches; moving parts and focussing good; sub-stage mirroe with corroded patch just off-centre.
BINOCULAR CASE BISCUIT TIN, HUNTLEY & PALMERS, CIRCA 1907 modelled in the form of a binocular or field glasses case, with leather-effect strap and hinged lid with clasp closure. The handle to the top of the tin is double-hinged to allow for flat storage.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 18cm wide Refer to images.
Greenough's Binocular Microscope, British Natural History Museum Zoology Dept. Including a binocular microscope by 'Carl Zeiss Jena' with most parts engraved with a crown and 'Brit. Mus (N.H.) Z.D.148' - British Museum Natural History Zoology Department , the microscope with 2 sets of binocular eyepieces, 3 sets of objectives, mahogany hand rests in the original french polished case
A Selection of Audio and Cine Devices, End Lot. comptising a Chinon 410 Macro Super 8 cinec camera, condition F-G, eyecup has liquefied, untested, in maker's hard case, with f/1.7 6.5-65mm lens, an Ariston amplifier with remote control, condition G, untested, an Akai GXC-40D cassette tape recorder, powers up, display lights, otherwise untested, and an Orbit 10x50 binocular, in case, and a Keyston 66 zoom 110 format camera, with flash, untested.
WWII German Engraved Binocular Microscope Head, German, c.1935, the microscope body engraved Carl Zeiss Jena with German eagle over the swastika symbol, and engraved the same on the objectives and both eyepieces, the microscope head would have been used with a boom Note: the low power rotating objectives suggest it was used for photograph analysis
A Collection of Microscopes, including a binocular dissecting microscope by Beck, a small brass French microscope, a NIXO inspection microscope and another similar, a small pen type microscope in a leather case, a cased Opax microscope and a few microscope accessories, and a 2 drawer telescope in a leatehr case, a lot
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