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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:14
Lots with images:14
Prices available:14
Category:
Surveying
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A good Victorian cased brass theodolite by Troughton & Simms of London, with telescopic site fitting to the top above the named compass dial framed by two levels and silvered scale. The original brass fitted mahogany case labeled 'made May 1867' ***
*** A 19th century brass theodolite by Watkins & hill, with silvered scales, maker's details on compass table, with original mahogany tripod legs. Height 152 cm ***
*** Victorian brass theodolite by Troughton & Simms London, in mahogany case with leather cover, additional lenses and fittings included, tripod brackets absent. Case is 35 x 38 x 20 cm. ***
*** A circumferentor surveying instrument by Angelo Tornaghi, Sydney, Australia, c.1865. The maker who had been the Australian agent for Negretti & Zambra developed a light circumferentor that gained popularity for field surveying, a similar instrument was… ***
*** A Troughton & Simms, London, brass theodolite with original mahogany fitted case, leather outer case and complete with tripod stand ***
*** A mahogany cased theodolite by E.R. Watts & Sons, London, partially black lacquered brass construction, the table support with silvered Vernier scales and with silvered dial marked with manufacturer's name, the case holds addtional eye pieces, some absent ***
*** An early 20th century Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd underground miner's theodolite, ebonised brass frame, white circular scale, extra fittings to the fitted mahogany case with original stitched leather outer cover. The case size 43 cm x 26 cm x 21 cm ***
*** An early 20th century Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd underground miner's theodolite, ebonised brass frame, white circular scale, extra fittings to the fitted mahogany case with original stitched leather outer cover. Case size 43 cm x 26 cm x 21 cm. ***
*** A, theodolite with an adjustable compass table, horizontal silver Vernier scale. Height 33 cm ***
*** An early 20th century surveyor's staff, double extension, original scale. Height unextended 1605. ***
*** A Troughton Simms brass theodolite, in case, with silvered scales, one levelling tube broken. ***
*** An early 20th century Stanley 'Surveying Aneroid Compensated' pocket barometer/altimeter, ebonised brass case, the dial with scales detailed in inches and feet, in original stitched leather case, the small viewing magnifying glass absent. Diameter of case… ***
*** An old brass surveyor's level marked L. Casella, London, 9' C.L. No. 7.6 cm. Length 25 cm ***
*** An antique Gunter's 100ft surveyors' chain, made by Chesterman, Sheffield, England, complete with full set of bronze tallies every ten feet. ***