Dreweatt Neate Bristol

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Scientific Instruments & Barometers

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134
 
A black japanned and lacquered brass monocular microscope, Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, early 20th century, the tube with coarse and fine focus adjustment, triple nosepiece and stamped 'Ernst Leitz, Weslar 194512', the simple stage with condensor above pivoted plano concave mirror, with cast limb and hinged Y shaped foot, in wooden box with some accessories, 38cm high excluding handle; with a similar black japanned and lacquered brass monocular microscope signed 'W.R. PRIOR & Co. 9-11 EAGLE ST. LONDON, W.1.' and numbered '6479, H.P.', the case 35cm high excluding handle, (2).

£100 -150

Sold for £200
Sale: Collectors Sale, 17 July 2012
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135
 
A patinated and lacquered brass monocular 'jug handle' microscope, Carl Zeiss, Jena, early 20th century, the tube with fine and coarse focus adjustment and triple nosepiece above x and y adjustable stage stamped 'CARL ZEISS, JENA' and numbered '5151' with condensor and filter shutters to the oculus and pivoted plano-concave mirror beneath, the limb with cast handle and on pivoted Y shaped foot, in original box with some accessories, the box 38cm high excluding handle.

£100 -150

Sold for £300
Sale: Collectors Sale, 17 July 2012
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136
 
A large brass and steel veterinary spring lancet type bloodletting instrument, the single steel blade with a cocking mechanism and trigger release, stamped 'P.K. Garantirt', in original black cloth-covered fitted box.

£150 -200

Sold for £150
Sale: Collectors Sale, 17 July 2012
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