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Auction House:
Lawsons
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** Whales tooth ***
*** Whales tooth Tambua chips to the base of the tooth. Length of tooth 14 cm ***
*** Victorian Baker brass monocular microscope ***
*** A 14ct gold Lorgnette; featuring finely engraved fittings, (stamped 18ct). Length 90 mm. Wt. 23.1g. ***
*** Taxidermied parrot/parakeet in vibrant green body and wings, purple crest and head, and a blue streak to tail. Perched on a piece of petrified timber with its wings spread as if about to take flight, height 19 cm, width 21 cm, depth24 cm ***
*** Giant clam shell the giant clam (Tridacna gigas), probably South Pacific in origin, the world's largest molluscs are typified by their large fluted shells. Size cm 69 cm width, depth 44 cm ***
*** A large green sea turtle shell, length 75 cm ***
*** Victorian Stereoscope viewer with adjustable base and sliding focusing mechanism that is supported by a pierced gallery top, length 40 cm ***
*** Two fossilised sharks teeth ***
*** Georgian mahogany wall hung barometer inlaid with satin wood featuring a scrolled pediment, with removable hygrometer gauge, removable temperature gauge with range from freezing to blood heat, a mirrored panel with ribbed timber surround & large brass… ***
*** Broadhurst Clarkson & Co three draw telescope reconditioned for John Barker & Co Ltd, with high & low eyepieces. All in a leather bound casing. Condition good, minor wear consistant with age. Length extended 59 cm ***
*** Taxidermy green sea turtle, length 55 cm ***
*** A giant clam shell, width 65 cm ***
*** Mounted stag head taxidermied male deers head exhibiting two 50 cm horns and fitted with replacement eyes, size 62 cm x 70 cm ***
*** A taxidermied red fox length 57 cm ***
*** Taxidermy turtle of a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas. Origin most likely the pacific Earely 1900s, length 65 cm ***
*** Vintage leather bound telescope, possibly British military World War II, length 30m ***
*** Banjo inlaid mahogany barometer ***
*** A taxidermy green sea turtle possibly 19th/20th century, with large shell and hooks for wall mount placement, size height 67 width 45 cm, depth 20 cm ***
*** A taxidermied heron on foam base height 39 cm ***
*** Large sawfish bill or rostrum of large proportions consisting of a large beak and 36 teeth, length 110 cm ***
*** A Topographic USA made globe on stand depicting shipping route with half Meridian ***
*** A whales tooth, length 12.5 cm ***
*** A whales tooth, length 14 cm ***
*** A Georgian gold cased Quizzer, floral engraved detail, size 80.4 x 35.9 mm, diameter 18.3 mm, wt. 12.9g. ***
*** A pair of Georgian silver spectacles; with hallmarks for John Hawkins 1822, width 27.5 mm. ***
*** Transit, theodolite by Elliot Bros. London. Elliot Bros were the successors to Elliot & Sons. (see page 95 of 'Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851' by Gloria Clifton). This transit is c1875, the silvered scales on both circles are… ***
*** French opera glasses in gilt metal, enamel and ivory ***
*** Watson binocular & monocular microscope ***
*** Victorian brass horseshoe base compound microscope ***
*** Victorian Sheik brass monocular microscope with button objectives ***
*** Zebra skin. Length 300 cm ***
*** Tortoise shell with laquered interior. Length 41 cm ***
*** Whales tooth, length 15 cm ***
*** A W.Watson & Sons London cased microscope, height 36 cm ***
*** Tortoise Shell Perfumers & Covers Carved with Cranes ***
*** Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope supported by a horseshoe base & a tubular pillar capped by a joint. The mirror is on a swinging bar, of black finish with brass trim, with four various lenses & eyepieces in a fitted casing. Condition: good, minor scratches… ***
*** A taxidermied pheasant on timber base, l74 cm ***
*** Whales tooth, length 16 cm ***
*** A taxidermied badger mounted on piece of timber length 49 cm ***
*** A set of three antique bone whale teeth, length 12 cm-longest) ***
*** Giant clam shell the giant clam (Tridacna gigas), probably south Pacific in origin, these worlds largest Mollusks are typified by thier large fluted shells, 56 cm ***
*** Cooke, Troughton & Simms vintage Theodolites one cased, with a plum, in original fitted and leather box with level to centre and adjustable feet. The other with three adjustable feet and revolving top scope. Condition: quite heavy losses to patina,… ***
*** Whales tooth, length 15.5 cm ***
*** Late Victorian Reichert brass horseshoe base compound microscope ***
*** Whale tooth. Height 12 cm ***
*** Large clam shell, width 35 cm ***
*** An early whale tooth in sterling silver stand, height 13.5 cm ***
*** Giant clam shell, length 42 cm ***
*** Taxidermy green sea turtle well preserved example of a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), length 60 cm ***
*** Green sea turtle shell with recognisable teardrop shaped carapace and interlocking scutes, length 50 cm ***
*** Giant clam shell, length 40 cm ***
*** A whales tooth, length 14 cm ***
*** 'All round the world: an illustrated record of voyages, Travels, and Adventures in all parts of the Globe' with 200 illustrations (first series) William Collins, Sons & Company, 1868 ***
*** A whale's tooth, length 14 cm ***
*** A whales tooth, length 15 cm ***
*** Whales tooth unmarked. Condition good, some wear to the edges. Length 16 cm ***
*** Large orthoceras fossil tower, wt 9.2kg, height 56 cm ***
*** A whales tooth, length 16.5 cm of large proportion, light marks and stains with small split to top, length, 16.5 cm ***
*** Vintage barometer ***
*** T Cooke & Sons large telescope with stand leather cased on timber tripod, marked to lens model number 1256. Telescope 103 cm, stand 161 cm ***
*** Leitz monocular microscope with rotating stage c1925 ***
*** A timber celestial Zodiac globe on stand, height 60 cm ***
*** An early whales tooth, length 13 cm ***
*** A taxidermied duck, height 34 cm ***
*** Early whales tooth, height 10.5 cm ***
*** A sperm whale's tooth, length 16 cm ***
*** A large taxidermied sea turtle, length 70 cm ***
*** A Kelvin & Hughes London 1917 brass and timber nautical telescope, extended, length 46.5 cm ***
*** Russian silver & tortoise shell Loupe ***
*** Leather covered telescope ***
*** An antique Lorgnette; featuring a tortoiseshell handle inlaid with silver. Length 63 mm. ***
*** A taxidermied three headed duckling in display cloche, height 16.5 cm ***
*** A gemstone inlaid world globe on stand with gilt bracket and stepped base, height 43 cm ***
*** A sperm whale tooth, length 14 cm ***
*** A pair of whales teeth length 14 cm ***
*** Coral specimen on a wooden stand, length 44 cm, height 10 cm overall) ***
*** South Pacific turtle shell ex Fiji. Condition: fair, some apparent restoration, hole to the rear. Length 44.5 cm ***
*** An early ivory horn cribbage board dated early 20th century or possibly earlier, and characterised by most likely walrus horns joined together and pierced with holes to play cribbage, length 59 cm ***
*** A large sea turtle shell, length 56 cm ***
*** A set of six mother of pearl Nautilus shells, width 20 cm, largest ***
*** A taxidermied Horshoe crab, length 60 cm ***
*** A whale's tooth, length 15 cm ***
*** A pair of Georgian gold cased lorgnette, fold away design with floral and scroll carving, length 9 cm. ***
*** Aneroid figural barometer upon a bronze bust of Zeus, standing on claw feet and a marble base. Height 40 cm ***
*** Victorian birdcage with taxidermy birds ***
*** Oak aneroid barometer. Height 90 cm ***
*** Mid 20th century Reichert Dissecting Microscope ***
*** three vintage lorgnettes, two rolled gold one with a guiloche enamel handle, other in silver. ***
*** A pair of glass apothecary canisters labelled 'Arrowroot' & 'Magnesium', height 35 cm ***
*** A crimson chested taxidermy pheasant, height 38 cm, length 97 cm ***
*** Captain's telescope c1850. Mahogany and brass four draw (the object glass is cracked). J.P. Cutts, Sutton & Sons, Sheffield & London. Cutts is listed in 'Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851' by Gloria Clifton pg 75 ***
*** Elephants foot taxidermy stool ***
*** Taxidermied Female Pheasant ***
*** Unusual alabaster and spelter column thermometer scale ***
*** Waterford Crystal globe of the world hand cut & engraved, on attached shaped engraved crystal base tilted on its axis, acid stamped 'Waterford' to the base. Height 28 cm ***