*** | A brass surveyors level by W.F. Stanley, London, with fitted hard wood case, 16 cm high, 25 cm long | *** | |
*** | A brass mounted gun metal theodolite, 19 cm high, 35 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A three drawer surveyor's staff, inscribed 'Improved levelling staff by T. Sopwith, Newcastle upon Tyne, 160 cm | *** | |
*** | Vintage fox fur and mink Stoles a collection of Vintge fox fur and mink Stoles, comprising two fur stoles, a pair of cuffs and a possible sable taxidermy | *** | |
*** | A pair of brass mounted ivory opera glasses, 19th century, 5.4 x 10 cm | *** | |
*** | A stained cedar barometer thermometer, early 20th century, housed in an architectural style case, 103 cm high | *** | |
*** | A collection of watchmaker's tools, 19th century and later, comprising a staking set, depthing tool, mainspring winder, rubbing in jewels set, Martin gauge and a French made case back remover, the largest case 11 cm high, 18 cm wide, 13 cm deep | *** | |
*** | The Standard Prisoptometer in cast iron and brass, Standard Optical Company Makers, Geneva, N.Y. patented June 21, 1904, Culbertson type instrument for measuring refraction in order to diagnose anomalies in a patient's vision, stamped in relief to the… | *** | |
*** | An Australian military issue metal cased surveying aneroid barometer by E R Watts & Son, London 8 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A large collection of watchmaker's poising tools, clamps and a movement holder in a mahogany box, the box 9 cm high, 23.5 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | An antique lorgnette, polished rolled gold. | *** | |
*** | A prismatic compass by Troughton & Simms made for Gaunt & Co., Melbourne, mid 20th century, the folding instrument stamped Pmg, with leather case stamped Pmg, the case 13 cm long | *** | |
*** | A London & Bourne brass mantel barometer, retailed through T. Gaunt & Co, late 19th century, with an open escapement instrument face and blue steel hand, housed in a reticulated and carved oak cradle stand, the face 20 cm diameter, the cradle 45 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A nickel plated magnifying glass 29 cm high | *** | |
*** | A brass pocket barometer by Calderoni es Tarsa, Budapest, circa 1900 circular brass case, the silvered signed Calderoni es Tarsa 7 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Prismatic brass surveyor's compass, by Stanley, London, circa 1900, with leather carrying case and shoulder strap, 7 cm diameter (approx.) | *** | |
*** | Three vintage clock makers vices, 19th century, the largest 27 cm long | *** | |
*** | A collection of six watchmakers turns, the largest 23 cm long | *** | |
*** | A leather cased surveyor's instrument, A. G. Barker & Associates, Melbourne, circa 1940, marked 'Surveyor's Aneroid Compensated', made in England, retailer A.G. Barker; leather case stamped Timbers 1940, the instrument face 8 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A mounted rams horn and two cattle horns, the largest 56.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | A porcelain phrenology bust, 46 cm high, 25 cm wide, 20 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A pair of mother of pearl opera glasses by Le Maire Fabi, France, early 20th century, with original purple lined carry case, the case 5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 7.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Philips 13½ inch terrestrial globe on black Bakelite stand, circa 1960 44 cm high, 35 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | Five taxidermied fox tails, the largest 38 cm long | *** | |
*** | A surveyors compass in leather carry case N.H Seward Pty Ltd Melbourne 11.5 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A collection of faceted crystal scent flasks and apothecary jars, comprising four pieces, the largest 14 cm high | *** | |
*** | A collection of shells and fossils, comprising approximately twelve pieces, the largest shell 9 cm high | *** | |
*** | A small group of eclectic accessories, comprising two folding pocket knives, a compass, a folding bale hook and a set of pince-nez, the compass 6.5 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A commemorative Arctic and Antarctica expeditions Adie Tendency barometer thermometer, The James Clark Ross (1800-1862) Antarctica Expedition 1839, with historical notes, produced by Nauticalia, 44 cm high, 14 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A taxidermied Shingleback Lizard, Australia, 32 cm long | *** | |
*** | A large 'Syrupus Scillae Compositus' glass apothecary jar, 19th century 39 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Yashima optical Microscope, circa 1960s, with original box and lenses | *** | |
*** | A collection of decorative silver plate objets, comprising a weighted silver comport, a small picture frame and a set of Austrian mother-of-pearl opera glasses, the comport 15 cm high | *** | |
*** | A collection of antique and vintage bottles including apothecary items, comprising approximately twelve pieces, the largest 23 cm high | *** | |