116 A Malby’s 5 inch celestial globe, 19th century, G. Thomas, French 4.5 inch terrestial globe together with a Philip’s 4 inch graphic globe (3) $150–250 ❖ 117 Two model ships in bottles and a ship ornament, 20th century, larger bottle 25cm long (3) $80–120 ❖ 118 An English theodolite with broad arrow mark stamped “H.O.B. 429” 27cm high, 38cm long $150–250 ❖ 119 RADIGUET & MASSIOT antique projector lantern, French, early 20th century 66cm high, 77cm wide, 37cm deep $200–400 ❖ 120 MIRROSCOPE The Buckeye Stereopticon Co. projector, 1913 model made in Cleveland, Ohio, USA 31cm high, 30cm wide, 32cm deep (2) $120–200 ❖ 121 ANSONIA American 8 day time wall clock, 19th century fine lithograph advertisement verso 26cm high $100–200 ❖ 122 Group of four scientific instruments (incomplete), zograscope, Imperial Coin Balance, octant and Ebsworth theodolite, 19th century zograscope 54cm high (4) $200–400 ❖ 123 Three wall barometers, 19th and 20th century largest 23cm diameter (3) $100–200 ❖ 124 Scientific balance scales, boxed weights and antique brass microscope, 19th and 20th century microscope 35cm high (3) $150–250 ❖ 125 A large astronomical telescope on stand, 20th century telescope 220cm long, lens 15cm 220cm high $1,200–2,000 ❖ 126 An antique telescope on stand, brass with ebonized finish, 19th century 172cm long, 45cm high $1,000–2,000 ❖ 127 THOMAS JONES Transit telescope marked “Thomas Jones, 62 Charing Cross, London” , 19th century 44cm high $200–400 ❖ 128 THOMAS JONES Theodolite in original box with paper label, 19th century the box 54cm long $250–350 129 Planisphere Of The Southern Sky, Melbourne Observatory, published by the Victorian Government, engraved by William Slight, 19th century bi-fold green cloth boards $100–200 ❖ 130 Range of maps, charts, posters, engravings and prints, 18th to 20th century inspection will reward $1,000–2,000 ❖ 112 109 128 23