Antique Scientific Instruments

London (9/15)

  • Antique, Earth Inductor, J Griffin and Sons Ltd London, science / physics
  • Vintage Beck of London Model 10 Microscope in Mahogany Case 5422
  • Very Rare William IV brass Protractor In Mahogany Case By BATE London
  • Antique English England London Stick Thermometer Walnut ANDREW YATES
  • A pink-shagreen monocular with toolings by Gilbert, London
  • Joseph Cetti & Co London Georgian Feather Fan Mahogany Stick Barometer
  • Antique Tangent Galvanometer John J Griffin & Sons Ltd London GRAMME STANDARD
  • C 1855 Lacquered Brass Water Current Meter ELLIOTT BROTHERS 56 Strand London
  • A. Committi & Son London English Mahogany Stick Barometer
  • Victorian Met Office Issued Aneroid Barometer By J Hicks Of London
  • WENHAM BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE EXHIBITION MODEL No 664 by A ROSS LONDON, STUNNING
  • Walnut Georgian stick barometer, E Hunt London
  • Antique Colliery Air Flow Meter, Casella London, Velometer, Anemometer, Lowne
  • Vintage Short & Mason Barometer London
  • 19th Century theodolite surveyors level, Street of London. Case, tripod included
  • Antique Microscope Swift & Son`s London aprox 1900s in Box
  • Antique Architect Draughtsman Technical Drawing Instrument Set Stanley London
  • Edwardian Cased Pocket Damp Protector Or Hygrometer By Aitchison & Co Of London
  • Antique Pocket Drawing Instruments/Drawing Set Gregory Optician, Strand London
  • Electroscope Electrostatic Measurements. Griffin London
  • Antique Husun Sextant Made By H. Hughes & Sons LTD. London No. 22251 Wooden Box
  • Antique R&j Beck London Microscope Plus Lenses And Original Wooden Fitted Case
  • ANTIQUE C1840 GEORGIAN double SLIDE RULE BOXWOOD 12 1/2 LONG TOWER ST LONDON
  • ANTIQUE 19tH RARE FORTIN BAROMETER 44´´ STICK BRASS NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA LONDON TOP
  • Admiral Fitzroy Barometer With Silvered Scale By Negretti & Zambra London
  • Victorian Antique Mahogany Wall Barometer By J. Poole London Circa 1875
  • C1875 Pocket Prismatic Compass by J Hicks London
  • Antique compound microscope by Charles Baker of London