*** | Sovietski, Russian border guard binoculars, together with original mount and wooden tripod, 58 x 39 x 1340 | *** | |
*** | 18th century single draw naval telescope, 1 ó inch lens with day and night lens Spencer, Browning and Rust, London, maker mahogany tube with brass fittings and original case and a fine example impressed inscription Spencer, Browning and Rust London, day… | *** | |
*** | 18th century 3 - inch Reflecting telescope, Fisher Combes, London, maker brass body tube with focusing adjustments on tapering pillar support and tripod stand, cabriole legs and inswept feet. The dust cap with maker's trade label pasted on the inside,… | *** | |
*** | New Zealand Navy ships 'Big Eye' binoculars, from Hmnzs Royalist Ross, London, maker case inscribed binocular Patt. 12114 Ross. London circa 1940s Provenance: The family of Captain Phipps last Captain of Hmnzs Royalist | *** | |
*** | 18th century telescope and ó inch lens, octagonal mahogany tube with turned brass eyepiece and dust slide intact. Length 35 cm retracted, 59 cm extended offered with a copy of Captain Cook, Navigator and Scientist by G.M. Badger, Anu press, 1970 the cover… | *** | |
*** | A brass celestial century telescope, by W.Watson & Sons, 313 high Holborn, London, circa 1916 - includes a variety of lens fittings engraved with military markings probably associated with the scopes early owner Provenance: Leiut-Col C Guy Powles Dso to… | *** | |
*** | 18th century tapering library telescope, 2 inch lens John Dollond, London, maker mahogany tube with brass tripod and angled adjustment rod and a fine example impressed inscription Dollond London circa 1770. Length 102 cm extended | *** | |
*** | Jean Hastedt, rectangular kaleidoscope coloured glass signed 1970's. Height 22 cm. | *** | |