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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:110
Sale Title:Furniture, Art, Oriental & Collectables AuctionLots with images:110
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:78
Date:10-Sep-2024
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Large map, 'Craigie's map of the Pacific, Mercator's Projection', Compiled drawn and published. Kenneth Craigie and Co. Sydney. Depicts trade routes. An early version. Paper laid down on canvas. (some condition issues). 199 x 146 cm.
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A circa 1900 London made stereoscope, plus a substantial collection of labelled stereoscope photo cards, (approximately 60 cards.) published by the 'Fine Art photographers Publishing Co, London'. Images include Continental scenes, ladies, London, USA etc. (2)
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A 19th century flame mahogany rectangular box with removable/variable internal partitions, the lid with crossbanding and stringing. (side handles removed), width 34 cm, depth 18 cm, height 14.5 cm.
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An English made antique theodolite with original box, made by; F.R. Watts & Son, London, for, E. Esdaile, Sydney. With Sydney dealers label in box, 'Precision instrument Co. Sydney'. Height (with scope vertical) 41 cm.
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A Hamilton (U.S.A) marine chronometer, 12 hour silvered dial, (the norm, as supplied to the U.S. Navy). This example, circa mid 20th century. Gimbal mounted, 56 hour mechanism. Top glass of the inner box is missing. Also comes with its padded travelling box and printed manual. Seems to 'Tick' strongly.
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Twentieth century Impressions of Australia, a book, 'Twentieth century Impressions of Western Australia' published P.W.H. Thiel & Co, Perth, WA, 1901. First edition. 800p, numerous folding panoramas and half-tone illustrations, of particular interest are the panoramas of the streets of Perth and Fremantle taken from high vantage points, and major industrial sites. Full leather bound with marbled end papers, replaced spine. A very rare reference work on 19th century Western Australia.
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