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    A good example of a Number 3 model microscope retailed by Carpenter and Westley, London in the original fine quality mahogany case. It has a signed Powell and...
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  • 18th Century George Sterrop Cuff Type Microscope in Original Mahogancy Case
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    A fine 18th century cuff type microscope by Sterrop, London The microscope stands on a mahogany base with single drawer fitted with a near complete set of accessories. A very simil...
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  • Fine Regency Period Mahogany Stick Barometer by Harris, London
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    A Regency period mahogany stick barometer of fine quality with flame veneers and ebony stringing, the silvered dial signed by William Harris, Holborn, Lon...
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  • Rare and Large Pair of Malby Globes in Fine Original Condition
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    The largest pair of 19th century table globes we have had , at 18' diameter for the globes this pair has ebonised stands. Good original lacquer and colour to the papers. Good makers ...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Scientific Instruments

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    Fruitwood

  • A Rare 2 Day Marine Chronometer By George Hedger
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Scientific Instruments

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  • 18th Century Ring Dial by Gilbert, London
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    A good example of a 18th century brass ring dial by John Gilbert, London. The well engraved 6" dial is complete with sliding suspension ring and peep hole sight moving over calendar and zodiac signs. John Gilbert was a mathematical instrument maker at Tower Hill...
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    Antique 18th Century English Scientific Instruments

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