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Regency Period William Harris Culpeper Microscope

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A Fine Adams, London Culpepper Microscope
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A late 18th century brass lacquered Culpepper design microscope by Adams, London in the original mahogany case. The two drawers contain a good selection of lenses and accessories. Th...
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A very clean and complete Dancer field microscope designed to fit into a small case for use in the field. This example is numbered 38 and has a Wenham prism that neatly slides into ...
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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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Regency Period Secretaire Wellington Chest
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A fine Regency period mahogany wellington chest with an unusual secretaire drawer, superb color and patina to this high quality piece of furniture, circa 1825.
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A superb pair of regency pole screens of elegant design with gilt metal appliqués to the grained rosewood stands and cast paw feet.  
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Fine Regency Period Secretaire Bookcase By Walker Of Lancaster
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A super quality flame mahogany secretaire library bookcase with swanneck pediment and lancet glazing. The secretaire drawer with a fitted removable writing slope and is stamped with ...
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