- SHORT & MASON TYCOS STORMOGRAPH 8?"
x 15?" x 9" Early 20th Century beveled glass and oak cased barograph scientific instrument with brass pressure sensing mechanism and drawer holding additional recording graph...
[more like this] - Three brass scientific instruments,
late 20th c, including a box sextant, 77mm diam More Information Good condition, well made, replicas...
[more like this] - AN ENGLISH OAK AND GLASS CASED BAROGRAPH
WITH BAROMETER... WITH BAROMETER DIAL, BY W. GREGORY & CO. LTD, LONDON, 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular golden oak and beveled glass case covering a lacquered and grained brass...
[more like this] - 19TH C. AMERICAN BRASS & STEEL MICROSCOPE
W/ WOOD CASENorth America, United States, New York, Rochester & New York City, ca. late 19th century CE. A fine vintage brass and steel monocular microscope with 3 objectives...
[more like this] - OLD KEUFFEL & ESSEX CO. SURVEYORS SURVEY
TRANSITOld Keuffel & Essex Co. Surveyors Survey Transit. The solid brass scientific instrument transit has an old japanned black finish that is somewhat worn. Homemade fitted...
[more like this] - GURLEY BRASS CASED SURVEY TRANSIT WITH
WOOD BOXGurley Brass Cased Survey Transit in Original Wood Box. The scientific instrument brass transit has a black Japanned finish, is complete and in working order. Housed...
[more like this] - OLD 19C BRASS COMPASS LEVEL INSTRUMENTOld
19C Brass Compass Level Instrument. The 19th century scientific instrument compass level, measures 15 inches high. Mounted on a homemade square wooden base. shipping info...
[more like this] - DAVIS & KIDDER'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE
& SCALE Group of two antique medical or scientific instruments comprising a Davis & Kidder's Patent Magneto-Electric Machine for Nervous Diseases, circa 1854 in a mahogany...
[more like this] - 19TH C. BRITISH MICROSCOPE AND AMERICAN
SCALE Group of two 19th century medical or scientific instruments comprising a J. Hynes (British, 19th century) brass compound drum microscope with assorted lenses and...
[more like this] - TWO ANTIQUE MICROSCOPES & WOODEN BOX
Grouping of antique medical or scientific instruments comprising a brass and iron microscope in mahogany case with with three accessories inscribed "J. Hicks/London" (possibly...
[more like this] - L. 19TH C. JAMES SWIFT & SON BINOCULAR
MICROSCOPE James Swift & Son (English, 1857-1969), late 19th to early 20th century. Binocular microscope, having dual brass tubes, black metal frame, circular stage, condenser...
[more like this] - 19TH C. HENRY CROUCH BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
IN CASE Henry Crouch (Active, London, circa 1867-1907), late 19th century. Binocular microscope, 886, having dual brass tubes, circular stage with substage having a silvered...
[more like this] - ALEXANDER MABON & SONS MINER'S DIAL,
C. 1900 Alexander Ferrie Mabon (Scottish, 1856-1934), circa 1900. Lacquered brass miner's dial or alidade compass, having a silvered face, bubble level, and mounted on a later...
[more like this] - SIGNED ENGLISH BRASS THEODOLITE IN CASE,
C. 1820 English, circa 1820. Lacquered brass surveyor's theodolite or mining compass, having telescope, horizontal and vertical circle, magnifiers, bubble level, silvered...
[more like this] - E.R. WATTS & SON BRASS THEODOLITE, C.
1917 E.R. Watts & Son (English, 1856-1969), circa 1917. Lacquered brass surveyor's theodolite having telescope, horizontal and vertical circle, magnifiers, bubble level, silvered...
[more like this] - (10) SCIENTIFIC & MARITIME BRASS INSTRUMENTS(lot
of 10) Maritime and scientific brass instruments, including: (1) spirit level, Thomas J. Evans, Esq, London, (1) sand timer/ hourglass, (1) magnifier, Van Cort Instruments,...
[more like this] - BRASS UNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL RING DIAL
EUROPE, CIRCA 1775 DIAMETER 6.5"., Europe, Circa 1775, Unsigned. The outermost meridian ring with a latitude scale suspends the dial by a sliding indicator, which can be...
[more like this] - RARE RAMSDEN PATTERN BRIDGE-FRAME SEXTANT
BY NATHANIEL WORTHINGTON LONDON, CIRCA 1850 SEXTANT LENGTH 10.25". WIDTH OF ARC 11". BOX HEIGHT 5.25". WIDTH 13". LENGTH 12". BY NATHANIEL WORTHINGTON, London, Circa 1850,...
[more like this] - AUGSBURG UNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL SUNDIAL
LATE 18TH CENTURY DIAMETER OF DIAL 1.75". TOTAL DIAMETER OF BOX 2.5"., Late 18th Century, Unsigned. This equinoctial dial is the portable pocket Augsburg type, with an octagonal...
[more like this] - DOUBLE FRAME PILLAR SEXTANT BY EDWARD
TROUGHTON LONDON, CIRCA 1795 SEXTANT LENGTH 11.5". WIDTH OF ARC 14". BOX HEIGHT 5". LENGTH 12.5". WIDTH 16.25". TROUGHTON, London, Circa 1795, Signed on the arc of the frame...
[more like this] - BRASS "T-FRAME" QUINTANT BY JESSE RAMSDEN
LONDON, CIRCA 1793 QUINTANT LENGTH 6". WIDTH 7". BOX HEIGHT 2.75". LENGTH 6.5". WIDTH 7.75"., London, Circa 1793, Signed "Ramsden London" on the cross-bar and numbered 1147...
[more like this] - RARE HADLEY'S QUADRANT BY JOHN URINGS
II BRITAIN, 18TH CENTURY LENGTH 19.25". WIDTH OF ARC 16". II, Britain, 18th Century, Signed on the inset ivory plaque on the cross-bar "{...] Urings Fecit London". Mahogany...
[more like this] - 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SURVEYOR'S BRASS
SEMICIRCLE PARIS, CIRCA 1760 HEIGHT NOT INCLUDING STAND 9". DIAMETER OF ARC 12". SEMICIRCLE, Paris, Circa 1760, Signed on the sighting arm "Martin au Temple - Paris". Graphometer...
[more like this] - MINIATURE BRASS SEXTANT LONDON, CIRCA
1800 HEIGHT 5". WIDTH 4.5".MINIATURE BRASS SEXTANT, London, Circa 1800, By W. & S. Jones (London, 1763-1861). Signed on the arc "W. & S. Jones Holborn London". Brass "X"...
[more like this] - AZIMUTH AND STEERING COMPASS BY GEORGE
ADAMS BRITAIN, CIRCA 1770 COMPASS CARD DIAMETER 6.5". BOX HEIGHT 9.5". WIDTH 12". DEPTH 12". ADAMS, Britain, Circa 1770, Signed, with the original label and on the underside...
[more like this] - SIX PRECISION SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSSIX
PRECISION SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, including: Buff and Buff surveyors transit; Taylor Instruments wind up recording barometer; Brass pocket sextant (No. 5028); German leather...
[more like this] - GROUP OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSGroup
of scientific instruments, to include a Schaffer and Budenberg Tachometer with pulley, gimbal mounted ships compass, brass sprayer, pump, nozzle, etc.
Condition:
Overall...
[more like this] - LOT OF SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTLot of scientific
equipment, including Power Instruments Inc. RPM Tachometer with original case and paperwork; The Electric Auto-Lite Co. recording thermometer, model 1000, with keys; Bausch...
[more like this] - DUTCH SUSPENDED SUNDIAL CIRCA 1900 HEIGHT
11.25”. WIDTH 6.25". BOX HEIGHT 5". WIDTH 7.25". DEPTH 4.5".DUTCH SUSPENDED SUNDIAL, Circa 1900, Signed in the case "Nederlandsche Instrumentenfabriek Utrecht". Lacquered...
[more like this] - RARE LEFT-HANDED BRASS DOUBLE T-FRAME
SEXTANT BY JOHN BENJAMIN DANCER CIRCA 1850 SEXTANT HEIGHT 9.5". WIDTH OF ARC 10.5". BOX HEIGHT 5". WIDTH 11". WIDTH 10.5". SEXTANT BY JOHN BENJAMIN DANCER, Circa 1850, Signed...
[more like this] - 18TH CENTURY ARABIC QUADRANT FROM THE
MAGHREB REGION OF NORTHWEST AFRICA CIRCA 1776 HEIGHT 7.5". WIDTH OF ARC 10.25". MAGHREB REGION OF NORTHWEST AFRICA, Circa 1776, Signed in Arabic along one of the sight vanes...
[more like this] - GROUPING OF ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE SCIENTIFIC
DEVICES To include: hydrometer, early 20th century with Edwardian cipher on wooden case
( 9 in.) (lacking thermometer); brass laboratory burner (1-1/2 in. high); wood and...
[more like this] - AN ASSORTMENT OF ASSOCIATED DECORATIVE
ITEMS An assortment of associated decorative items, including an eglomise decorated tray, turned wood bowls, scientific instruments, English brass ware, riker cases, etc....
[more like this] - FRENCH GILT BRASS AND THREE-TONE GOLD
REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, ATTRIBUTED TO GAY, LAMAILLE & CIE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the silvered dial with Roman numerals in a three colour gold pierced mask, the side panels similarly...
[more like this] - Ideal Phonograph Unusual dealer tag
''Maison de la Bonne Presse Paris.'' Le Cahit reproducer. Bonne Presse was a religious publishing house that branched out into phonographs and records. Most were nickel plated...
[more like this] - A FINE ENGLISH LACQUERED BRASS PATENT
PRISMATIC COMPASS BY CHARLES AUGUSTUS SCHMALCALDER
with hinged wire and prismatic sights, the green printed compass card inscribed Schmalcalder's PATENT No 82[corrected in...
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