Antique Scientific Instruments

London (12/15)

  • An Antique Microscope by Beck London 12192
  • Large binocular microscope in case Crouch, London
  • Antique theodolite SURVEYORS LEVEL, Street of London CASE and TRIPOD included
  • Swift & Son London Antique Microscope in fitted mahogany case 19th Century
  • An Antique Microscope by Baker London
  • Antique transit theodolite, William Elliott of London, circa 1840
  • Antique / Vintage Casella London, Air Flow Anemometer, in Original Box
  • An Antique Microscope by Baker London
  • English Rapport London 36 Mahogany Stick Thermometer/ Barometer
  • Antique / Short & Mason London, Air Flow Anemometer, in Original Leather Case
  • Equinoctial universal inclining sundial compass in case Abraham & Co, London
  • Antique Carved Oak Aneroid Barometer By Benetfink + Co, Cheapside, London
  • W Watson & Sons High Holborn London Royal Microscope Cased Antique UK Fast post
  • Antique Victorian Brass Bar Limb Microscope J. H. Steward London Box & Accessories
  • Antique Brass Compound'Edinburgh' Microscope by Watson of High Holborn London
  • 19th Century Cased Dollond Of London Library Telescope
  • Equinoctial universal inclining sundial compass in case Abraham & Co, London
  • Vintage Rapport London Mahogany Stick Barometer Thermometer
  • Vintage c1900 J. Swift & Son of London Brass Microscope, Case & Accessories
  • Superb antique lacquered brass'Edinburgh' microscope by Watson of London
  • Rarest & Unique 1880 Antique Weston For Elliot Brs. London Ammeter Galvanometer
  • Single arm brass Protractor W & S Jones, London
  • Antique C W Dixey Bond St London Sector Scale Rule & Parallel Ruler Etui Drawing
  • H Crouch London Antique Brass Wenham Binocular Premier Microscope Sn-1628 1878
  • Marconi Scientific Instrument Company Ltd London Galvanometer Early 1900's NICE
  • Antique pocket barometer with curved thermometer signed Aitchison London
  • Antique SULLIVAN LONDON Telegraph Galvanometer Electrical Scientific Instrument
  • Very large antique compound microscope, Baker of London, circa 1860