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Transit Level Used

Vintage Transit Level Scope and Wooden Case c.1950
Vintage Transit Level Scope and Wooden Case c.1950

Vintage Transit Level Scope and Wooden Case c.1950

$275Sale Price|26% Off

H 9.5 in W 13.75 in D 6 in

Vintage Transit Level Scope and Wooden Case c.1950

Located in San Francisco, CA

ABOUT Mid-century surveyors transit level scope. Gray crinkle finish paint over brass.

Category

Mid-20th Century Industrial Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass, Metal

Estate American Surveyor's Transit Level in Original Fitted Oak Box, 1930s-1940s
Estate American Surveyor's Transit Level in Original Fitted Oak Box, 1930s-1940s

Estate American Surveyor's Transit Level in Original Fitted Oak Box, 1930s-1940s

Located in New Orleans, LA

Estate American surveyor's transit level in original fitted oak box and signed "BOSTROM- BRODY mf6, Atlanta GA

Category

Mid-20th Century American Transit Level Used

Materials

Oak

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Langlois Graphometer - Circa 1730
Langlois Graphometer - Circa 1730

Langlois Graphometer - Circa 1730

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H 8 in W 13 in D 8 in

Langlois Graphometer - Circa 1730

Located in Placerville, CA

Keywords: Surveyor, Surveying, Theodolite, Transit, Circumferentor, Semicircle, Level, Graphometer, Graphometre, Teodolite, Arpenteur

Category

Early 18th Century French Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass

Jean Baptiste Van Lerberghe Theodolite - Circa 1700 to 1720
Jean Baptiste Van Lerberghe Theodolite - Circa 1700 to 1720

Jean Baptiste Van Lerberghe Theodolite - Circa 1700 to 1720

Located in Placerville, CA

Keywords: Surveyor, Surveying, Theodolite, Transit, Circumferentor, Semicircle, Level, Graphometer, Graphometre, Teodolite, Arpenteur

Category

Early 18th Century French Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass

American Transit with Case, circa 1900
American Transit with Case, circa 1900

American Transit with Case, circa 1900

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H 18 in W 10 in D 10 in

American Transit with Case, circa 1900

By The L. Beckmann Co.

Located in Surrey, BC

Beckmann came to the United States in 1870. He started making transits, levels and surveyor's compasses in 1874.

Category

Early 1900s American Machine Age Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass

American Brass Surveying Transit Signed F. E. Brandis, Sons & Co. NY, Circa 1890
American Brass Surveying Transit Signed F. E. Brandis, Sons & Co. NY, Circa 1890

American Brass Surveying Transit Signed F. E. Brandis, Sons & Co. NY, Circa 1890

By Brandis and Son

Located in Charleston, SC

American brass surveying transit on oak tripod stand. F. E. Brandis, Sons & Co., was in business during the period 1890-1916, they described this instrument as an engineers' transit ...

Category

1890s American American Empire Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass

Antique W & L.E Gurley Troy N.Y Surveyors Transit Compass Scope Tripod Stand
Antique W & L.E Gurley Troy N.Y Surveyors Transit Compass Scope Tripod Stand

Antique W & L.E Gurley Troy N.Y Surveyors Transit Compass Scope Tripod Stand

By W. & L.E. Gurley

Located in Dayton, OH

Antique surveyor’s level transit signed W & L.E Gurley, Troy NY. Made from oak, brass and glass with telescoping stand.

Category

Early 20th Century Industrial Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass

Vintage Gurley Surveyor Transit Level with Original Box
Vintage Gurley Surveyor Transit Level with Original Box

Vintage Gurley Surveyor Transit Level with Original Box

By Gurley Engineering Instruments

Located in North York, ON

This Industrial level is super neat. Made by Gurley Engineering Instruments, it is comprised of a compass and telescope and comes in the original wooden box with two extra pieces of ...

Category

1940s American Industrial Transit Level Used

Materials

Metal

Surveyor's Level or Theodolite by W.F. Stanley, London, in Original Fitted Box
Surveyor's Level or Theodolite by W.F. Stanley, London, in Original Fitted Box

Surveyor's Level or Theodolite by W.F. Stanley, London, in Original Fitted Box

By W. F. Stanley

Located in Austin, TX

A fine working English surveyor's theodolite or transit instrument (aka a dumpy level or surveyors level) of brass, No.80148, by W.F.

Category

Early 20th Century English Transit Level Used

Materials

Metal, Brass

Vintage Bostrom Contractors Level/Transit
Vintage Bostrom Contractors Level/Transit

Vintage Bostrom Contractors Level/Transit

By Bostrom-Brady

Located in San Francisco, CA

Bostrom-Brady(Atlanta, Ga.) manufacturers of fine tools & surveying equipment produced this contractors level/transit housed in wooden case with dovetailed corners, hinged cover and ...

Category

1960s American American Craftsman Transit Level Used

Materials

Brass, Metal

Antique Bostrum-Brady Brass Surveyor’s Transit
Antique Bostrum-Brady Brass Surveyor’s Transit

Antique Bostrum-Brady Brass Surveyor’s Transit

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H 11.5 in W 4.75 in D 4.75 in

Antique Bostrum-Brady Brass Surveyor’s Transit

Located in Gallatin, TN

He formed the Bostrom-Brady Manufacturing Co. in 1901 and began manufacturing a simple and inexpensive farm level of his own design. The Bostrom Convertible Level followed some years...

Category

19th Century Transit Level Used

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Transit Level Used For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic transit level used available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of brass, metal and paper, every transit level used was constructed with great care. Your living room may not be complete without a transit level used — find older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. A transit level used is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Hollywood Regency styles are sought with frequency. Many designers have produced at least one well-made transit level used over the years, but those crafted by W. F. Stanley and belgochrom are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

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