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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:46
Lots with images:46
Prices available:46
Category:
Optical - zOther
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Hot-air Praxinoscope Ernst Planck, Germany; the hot-air driven metal praxinoscope drum marked E.P, with connecting pulleys to the engine (lacks spirit burner), all mounted on a decoratively-printed paper-covered wood base See: Ernst plank, Catalog-Ausgabe… ***
*** A brass cased astronomical telescope on stand, circa 1830 together with a fitted box containing extra lenses, the telescope approximately 114 cm in length ***
*** A large Theodolite, William Cary (1759-1825), London, housed in cedar case, inscribed Cary London above one of the verniers., the trade label on the box reads 'A. Osterloh, chronometer, watch and clock maker. Maker of Mathematical instruments. 60 Rundle… ***
*** Polyrama Panoptique, France; the green-paper covered body containing six 20 x 14 cm. Views; green-paper bellows and mahogany lens panel with viewing lens ***
*** A 19th century veneered Stereoscope machine with glass slides ***
*** Stereoscopic viewer, J. W. Cadwell, No. Reading, Mass. wood-body, the viewing lenses pivoting to view both side of a stereocard, two light windows, a pair of side-mountaing rotating handles, internal stereocard holders, the mechanism marked' Pat. Jan. 6.… ***
*** Kinora viewer, Kinora Ltd., London; the mechanism and viewing hood with single lens mounted on a wood base and seven Kinora reels, including numbers: 243, 300, 525, 4240 ***
*** Yeates & Son, Dublin, a large early 19th century two draw tabletop telescope, mounted on a Queen Anne style brass stand. Signed at the end of the tube 'Yeats & Son Dublin'. Includes a box containing four lenses and three eyepieces. Box tabel reads 'The… ***
*** A cased George Dollond telescope and stand London, early 19th century, the brass cased barrel with original folding tripod base and lense attachments housed within the timber case, impressed Dollond London to barrel end, 67 cm (length of barrel).… ***
*** A brass cased telescope on stand mid 19th century, the brass cased barrel with original self folding tripod base, 101 cm (length of barrel). ***
*** Stereo cameras, comprising a Voigtlander 45 x 107 mm. Stereflektoskop with a pair of Voigtlander Heliar f/4. 5 80 mm. Lenses 496363 and 496361 and magazine back; a Gaumont 6 x 13 cm. Grand Prix 1900 with a pair of Krauss/Zeiss Tessar f/6. 3 84 mm. Lenses… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver magnifying glass and a small letter opener, the magnifying glass pattern '74', the lens in a circular frame, supported with stylized floriate brackets, on an ebonised handle. The letter opener in acorn pattern. The… ***
*** A miniature Theodolite, 2 inch plain theodolite with orientation telescope, the theodolite and the stand separate and can be housed in two metal travelling cases, one inscribed Dr F.J Clendinnen. The telescopes have vertical stadia and are designed to be… ***
*** A scientific optician's hanging wall display cabinet, made in Australia, circa 1910 (132 x 69 x 10 cm) (key Not Present) ***
*** Japan through the Stereoscope, Underwood & Underwood; comprising seventy-two stereocards in a book form volume ***
*** A collection of False glass eyes mounted on a timber panel. 70 cm high ***
*** Trinovid 10 x 40 Ba binoculars No. 868004 Leitz, Portugal; green-body, 110m/1000m, in maker's leather case, with instruction booklet and warranty card, in maker's box (ii) ***
*** An ivory handled magnifying glass, 20th century, the slender ivory handle, featuring three small insects inset with semi-precious stones, 15 cm long ***
*** Trinovid 7 x 42B binoculars No. 804974 Leitz, Wetzlar; black, 140 mm/1000m, in maker's leather case (iii) ***
*** Trinovid 10 x 40BA binoculars No. 912511 Leitz, Portugal; green-body, 110m/1000m, with instruction booklet and warranty card, in maker's box (ii) ***
*** Mikroma cameras, Meopta, Czechoslovakia; 16 mm. comprising golden Mikroma II with black body leathers, in maker's ever ready case; a stereo-Mikroma II, in maker's box, (2) ***
*** A German brass cased telescope on stand, manufacturer's mark A. Meissner, Berlin, with a subsidiary lens raised on a wooden tripod base, 44 cm long. ***
*** Mentor Stereo Reflex No. 42489, Goltz & Breutmann, Dresden; 6 x 13 cm., with focusing back, viewing hood, and a pair of Carl Zeiss, Jena Tessar f/4. 5 9 cm. Lenses nos. 541650 and 541644 and inset retailer's label 'Sands, hunter & Co. London',; shutter… ***
*** A Cooke, Troughton & Sims brass surveyor's telescope, retailed by A.E. Parsons of Melbourne, in mahogany fitted case, height 18 cm, width 32 cm, depth 22 cm ***
*** Table-top stereoscope No. 6002, Ica, Germany; 45 x 107 mm, with hand-cranked automatic slide changing mechanism and pair of focusing viewing lenses ***
*** Stereoscopic viewer, American novelty Co., Cincinnati; metal-body, with a pair of viewing lenses with metal hood and finger-trigger stereograph changer ***
*** A 19th century presentation telescope, circa 1853, the wooden brass mounted telescope inscribed 'Keen 18 Salthouse Dock Liverpool / Presented to P. Bennett Esq / Commander of the Ship Koh.I.Noor / from His Passengers on the voyage from / London to port… ***
*** Stereoly stereo prism No. 2476, with 'Three-notch' mounting arm; a Sbloo 3. 5 cm. Optical finder (case dented); a Wintu black ringt-angle finder, -6 (3) ***
*** A magnifying glass, having a sterling silver handle. ***
*** Le Stereo-Panoramique Leroy No. 11122, France; 6 x 13 cm., metal-body, with a pair of Krauss/Zeiss brass bound Tessar f/6. 3 8 cm. Lenses, made to take either a stereoscopic pair or a single panoramic negative ***
*** Votra stereo viewer, nickelled-body, in maker's box ***
*** Stereo Graphoscope circa 1900, unidentified polished wood viewer for stereo and single views, condition: 4 ***
*** Lantern slide viewer, British; 3. 25 x 3. 25 inch, mahogany body, brass-fittings, black square-cut bellows, and binocular viewing lenses with slide focusing ***
*** Ica wooden Stereo Viewer circa 1910, focusing polished wood viewer for 45 x 107 mm stereo card and plates, contains one transparency circa 1930, condition: 3 ***
*** A chromed telescope on tripod base ***
*** Stereo Graphoscope circa 1900, unidentified polished wood stereo viewer, detachable large lens for single views, condition: 4 ***
*** A Polarex 60 MM Astronomical telescope, mounted on oak tripod stand, in original case, cracked lens. Condition: Craked lense ***
*** Otheo Stereo Viewer, E. Leitz, Wetzlar, comprising the plastic light section (lacks viewing lenses section), in maker's box; a 29 x 15 cm. Glass shop counter sign 'Leitz Leica', (2) ***
*** A novelty chrome and leather flask, in the form of a pair of binoculars., condition: height 15.5 cm. ***
*** Victorian foldable stereoscope viewer walnut table top viewer with two ivory finials, central magnifier missing ***
*** Cased early 20th century foldable stereoscope viewer ***
*** An Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer and one other wooden frame with engraved aluminium viewer, circa 1900 along with other wooden stereoscope viewer, missing one lense (2) ***
*** A pair of leather cased Carl Zeiss binoculars inscribed R E Porter c/- Adelaide Bank SA ***
*** An Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer wooden frame with engraved aluminum viewer, circa 1900 ***
*** Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer wooden frame with engraved aluminium viewer, circa 1900 ***
*** Pair of binoculars, circa 1970s with carrying case ***