Fine Clocks 2015-09-15 Auction - 203 Price Results - Dreweatts Donnington Priory in uk
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A fine George III 3 inch pocket globe John and William: A fine George III 3 inch pocket globe John and William Cary, London, circa 1791 The sphere with metal pivot pins to the poles and applied with twelve hand coloured printed gores with the equinoctial
0001: A fine George III 3 inch pocket globe John and WilliamEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A fine George II cased set of mathematical drawing: A fine George II cased set of mathematical drawing instruments Thomas Heath, London, circa 1740 The lower tier comprising: A large mathematical sector rule signed and engraved No. 43 annotated
0002: A fine George II cased set of mathematical drawingEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A George III stained ivory and shagreen spyglass: A George III stained ivory and shagreen spyglass Dollond, London, late 18th century Of single-draw cylindrical form fitted with 1.25 inch objective lens to the shagreen covered body tube with fine
0004: A George III stained ivory and shagreen spyglassEst. £200-£300
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A Victorian brass 2.75-inch refracting telescope W: A Victorian brass 2.75-inch refracting telescope W. Watson and Sons, London, late 19th century The 37.5 inch tube with rack and pinion focus adjustment and eyepiece end plate engraved W. WATSON &
0005: A Victorian brass 2.75-inch refracting telescope WEst. £400-£600
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A George III lacquered brass Withering pattern: A George III lacquered brass Withering pattern botanical microscope Unsigned, circa 1800 With two objective lenses mounted via twin turned uprights above an up/down adjustable ring-shaped stage with
0006: A George III lacquered brass Withering patternEst. £300-£500
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A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compound: A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compound microscope Cary, London, circa 1825 The part-tapered tube screw-fitting at the objective end into a threaded collar positioned at the top of a
0008: A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compoundEst. £250-£350
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A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compound: A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compound microscope Unsigned, circa 1840 The part-tapered tube screw-fitting at the objective end into a threaded collar positioned at the top of a square
0009: A Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable compoundEst. £200-£250
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A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brass: A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Negretti and Zambra, London, late 19th century With rack and pinion coarse and fine top-screw focus adjustment and double
0014: A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brassEst. £250-£350
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A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brass: A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Henry Hughes and Son, London, late 19th century The sliding body tube with fine top-screw focus adjustment and single objective
0015: A late Victorian lacquered and patinated brassEst. £100-£150
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A rare early Victorian W. and A. Smith type brass: A rare early Victorian W. and A. Smith type brass pantograph William and Andrew Smith, London, circa 1840 Constructed from three rectangular and two cylindrical section members assembling to form a
0022: A rare early Victorian W. and A. Smith type brassEst. £100-£150
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Adams, George LECTURES ON NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL: Adams, George LECTURES ON NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY Five volume second edition corrected by William Jones, printed by J. Dillon and Company for W. and S. Jones, Holborn, London, 1799;
0023: Adams, George LECTURES ON NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTALEst. £100-£150
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