A pair of WW1 military Carl Zeiss binoculars - stamped 'Binocular Prismatic No.3 (Mark II), Magnification 6, No. 1726' and dated 1916, with broad arrow marks to front of body on both sides, in the original tan leather case, stamped 'Case No.3 Prismatic Binocular A. Garstin & Co Ltd, 1916' and with broad arrow marks, inscribed to the base in ink 'R. L. Oliphant'; together with a pair of Miranda 8 x 10 binoculars, in the original case, with various 1990s Goodwood Race Course swing tags attached. (2)
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Lt-Col Victor Buller Turner VC (17 January 1900–72) leather & canvas cartridge case with brass fittings t/w empty binoculars case (dated 1940), officers belt & tan leather carry case ~ the binocular case was purchased in Ditchingham Parish fete c.1959 for 1/- & the cartridge case was purchased in 1964 for £5 by the same man
A pair of First World War period binoculars by Ross London, Mill Hill, detailed 'Binocular, Prismatic, No 3 (Mark II), Magnification 6, No 4774 A', dated 1917 with crow's foot marks, with period leather case holder, stamped to the lid 'Binocular A. Garstin & Co Ltd 1916', also stamped 'B.A. Porter 325 S.B. R.G.A.' [Royal Garrison Artillery] (strap buckle defective, overall wear and tear). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A group of cased thimbles, comprising a gold thimble by Henry Griffiths and Sons in leather case, two silver thimbles in a green leather case in the form of a binocular or opera glass case, 4.5cms, a miniature gilt metal and mother of pearl egg containing a silver thimble for a child, 3.5cms, a slightly larger egg containing an attractive silver thimble for a child with engraved decoration, raised letter script 'Ever Dear', over faceted rim, case 4.5cms, and a floral brass egg on chain containing a silver thimble with bold leaf decorated frieze, case 4.5cms. (5)
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (2015) - Propshop Chewbacca Bowcaster Replica - A Propshop Chewbacca bowcaster replica from J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The loyal Wookiee, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), wielded his signature laser crossbow against representatives of the First Order.Propshop, the industry prop and set decoration fabricator that created many props for the film, released only 500 made-to-order replicas of Chewie's bowcaster in partnership with Disney and Lucasfilm. Each was made from original 3D scans of the original production bowcaster to ensure the utmost accuracy. This black bowcaster is constructed from high-density resin with metal and acrylic elements, including a binocular scope, circular side greebles, and a pressable trigger. Also included is a custom display stand printed with the film's production logo. It exhibits visible scuffing on its butt and barrel from handling. Dimensions: 80 cm x 77.5 cm x 23 cm (31.5" x 30.5" x 9")Estimate: £3,000 - 6,000 Ω Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
Goerz' Photo-Stereo-Binocle Mod. I, 1902C.P. Goerz, Berlin. Mit 2 Nummern 1850 und 2126. Geheimkamera für Stereo- oder Einzelbilder im Format 2 x 40 x 50 mm, dreifacher Anwendungsbereich: als Kamera (mono und stereo), Opernglas mit zweieinhalbfacher Vergrößerung und als Feldstecher mit dreieinhalbfacher Vergrößerung. Modell I mit Goerz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III 75 mm Nr. 107716 und 65795. Verschluß funktioniert, mit Original-Sucher, Mattscheibe (Mattglas geklebt) und 60-seitigem Spezialkatalog von circa 1902 (S. 47: in Vorbereitung Hypergon) zum Photo-Stereo-Binocle mit vielen Bildern. Ein bedeutendes Sammlungsstück zur deutschen Kamerageschichte. Gut erhalten und funktionstüchtig, Optiken klar und sauber. Zur Deutung der beiden Gehäuse-Nummern: Ein Stereo-Anwender bemängelte zu unterschiedliche Brennweiten der beiden Objektive, daraufhin wurde eine Optik im Werk ausgetauscht, was die Nummern-Diskrepanz beim Dagor erklärt. Nun war und ist es eine besonders gute Stereokamera. Start Price: EUR 1400 Zustand: (3/3)Goerz' Photo-Stereo-Binocle Detective Camera, Model I, 1902C.P. Goerz, Berlin. Nos. 1850 and 2126, binocular camera for stereo and single-exposure images of 2 x 40 x 50 mm, binoculars with 2 ½ x and 3 ½ x magnification, with Goerz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III 75mm lenses nos. 107716 and 65795, original viewfinder, focusing screen (glass taped) and sixty-page catalog from the 1920s on the Photo-Stereo-Binocle, overall good condition, shutter working, lenses clean. – Note: A significant camera in German photographic history. The two body numbers are presumably due to a stereo photographer complaining that the focal lengths of the lenses were too different, resulting in the replacement of one of them at the factory. It was and is a particularly good stereo camera. Start Price: EUR 1400 Condition: (3/3)
An English brass compound microscope, 19th c, with Ross type stand, triangular shaped bar with rackwork, transverse arm with long screw to top of limb, binocular body tube, six eyepieces and four objective lenses in brass cans and an apparently complete collection of accessories, including live box, mirror, etc, instrument engraved Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, 63 Farringdon Road, EC, the back foot engraved No 3358, with attached oval brass label of M Pillischer London, in fitted mahogany box, key In generally very well preserved original condition, rackwork working smoothly
Edler Kartuschkasten oder Fernglasbehälter für Offiziere des Regiments Central India Horse, 2. Hälfte 19. Jhdt. Korpus und Deckel mit purpurfarbenem Samt bezogen, vergoldete Buntmetallbeschläge, auf dem Deckel verschraubt die aufwendig reliefierte, schön vergoldete Chiffre "CIH" (Central India Horse) unter Königskrone, umgeben von Eichen- und Lorbeerlaub. Bandelier aus silbervergoldeter Mustertresse mit schwarzer Lederunterlage, reich und fein reliefierte vergoldete Beschläge, dabei die Herrscherchiffre "VR" für Königin Victoria. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Sehr repräsentativ. A noble cartouche box or binocular case for officers of the Central India Horse Regiment, 2nd half of the 19th century A noble cartouche box or binocular case for officers of the Central India Horse Regiment, 2nd half of the 19th century Korpus und Deckel mit purpurfarbenem Samt bezogen, vergoldete Buntmetallbeschläge, auf dem Deckel verschraubt die aufwendig reliefierte, schön vergoldete Chiffre "CIH" (Central India Horse) unter Königskrone, umgeben von Eichen- und Lorbeerlaub. Bandelier aus silbervergoldeter Mustertresse mit schwarzer Lederunterlage, reich und fein reliefierte vergoldete Beschläge, dabei die Herrscherchiffre "VR" für Königin Victoria. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Sehr repräsentativ. Condition: II
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
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)
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