- LEICA IIIA CAMERA WITH SUMMAR 50MM F/2
LENS. A Leica IIIa (circa 1936) in aluminum, serial number 193943. With a Summar 50mm f/2 lens (circa 1936), serial number 298338 and a brown leather case. From a Hartsdale,...
[more like this] - U.S. NAVY BU SHIPS STADIMETER BY SCHICK,
INC. STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT, CIRCA 1944 RADIUS 9". RADIUS ARM 9". BOX HEIGHT 5.5". WIDTH 11.5". DEPTH 11.5". INC., Stamford, Connecticut, Circa 1944, Inscribed and signed...
[more like this] - GIMBALED AZIMUTH FINDER AMERICA, CIRCA
1899 HEIGHT 7.75". BOX, 10" X 10".GIMBALED AZIMUTH FINDER, America, Circa 1899, Signed and marked on the dial "Field's Reversible Dial Arrow Dial Pat July 11-99/ San Francisco,...
[more like this] - BRASS 3-INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE ON
TRIPOD BY NEWTON & CO. ENGLAND, CIRCA 1860 TUBE LENGTH 51.5". HEIGHT AT LEVEL POSITION 62". TRIPOD BY NEWTON & CO., England, Circa 1860, Signed on the main tube "Newton...
[more like this] - An English Lacquered Brass 3-Inch Table
Telescope
19th Century
with finder (lacking eyepiece), rack-and-pinon focusing and rod-operated azimuth adjustment on a folding tripod stand with cabriole legs.
Height 21...
[more like this] - GROUPING OF WOODWORKING TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES
(27) pieces, to include: 19th century rabbet plane in dark walnut; (2) vintage Stanley wood and brass No. 6 levels (26 in.); Stratton Level Co., The Dandy Level (16 in.);...
[more like this] - TWO SPYGLASSES AND A TABLE TELESCOPE
All brass, as follows: the first, 19th century, marked "Dolland London, Impl'd Day or Night" and, in a later hand, "U. S. Navy 28819," the tube sheathed in leather, with...
[more like this] - LARGE MEYROWITZ BRASS TELESCOPE WITH
TALL WOODEN TRIPOD Early 20th century, the back of the tube marked E. B. MERYOWITZ INC. / NEW-YORK. LONDON. PARIS, fitted with a finder scope; included are three eyepieces...
[more like this] - E.R. WATTS & SON COTTON TYPE MKII RANGE
FINDER LONDON, CIRCA 1920 LENGTH 10.25". BOX HEIGHT 2". WIDTH 11". DEPTH 3.25". FINDER, London, Circa 1920, Signed and inscribed with the maker's name and the serial number...
[more like this] - TWO SPYGLASSES AND A TABLE TELESCOPE
All brass, as follows: the first, 19th century, marked "Dolland London, Impl'd Day or Night" and, in a later hand, "U. S. Navy 28819," the tube sheathed in leather, with...
[more like this] - Group of four various kaleidoscopes,
triangular glass with 2 wheels, triangular glass with jeweled end, brass with 2 wheels and wood stand, egg form with brass stand together with old, possibly antique view finder...
[more like this] - Two English Brass Astronomical Telescopes
19th
Century
the first example with a 3-inch lens and 43-inch body tube by Troughton & Simms, London, and having a finder, rack-and-pinion focusing, regular and angled eyepiece...
[more like this] - An English Brass 2 3/4-Inch Reflecting
Telescope
J. Watson, London, 19th Century
with finder, screw focusing, mirror, reflector and folding tripod stand.
Height overall 11 x length of body tube 9 1/2 inches.
Property...
[more like this] - Eight small instruments: three hand
levels: K&E No. 5702, 6 in., in leather case; two Huker-Ranken, 5-1/2 in., original cases and pasteboard boxes; two trough compasses, one aluminum 6 in., one brass 6-1/4 in.;...
[more like this] - German brass view finder circa 1930;
with fitted wood case and extra lenses 9 in. L. of transit Provenance: Reportedly captured from German surveying unit in France during World War II Estimate $ 150-250 Brass...
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