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Arithmetical medal and numerical pocket piece

1753

Wilson type screw barreled microscope

1742

single opera glass (prospect glass; spy glass)

1745-1755

Refracting terrestrial telescope by Mann & Ayscough

1740-1750

Brass dart, with steel point, for an air gun, fur flight

1761

Cuff type (scroll foot) microscope by James Mann, c. 1755

1750-1760

Terrestrial Globe by George Adams

1766

Ebony octant on pillar stand with artificial horizon.

1750-1760

Six flat brass avoirdupois weights, for 2oz, 1oz, 1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz and 1/4oz

1714-27

English glass celestial globe, 1739

1739

Cuff microscope with drawer in base

1720-1750

Portable microscope by George Lindsay

1743

Cuff microscope on flat base

1745-1770

Cuff microscope by Cuff

1731-1770

Glazier's hammer, London patterm, 1740-1760.

1740-1760

Stamped nocturnal

1713

Optical Compendium Set, English, 1720

1715-1725

Modified form of John Marshall's Compound microscope

1725-1735

English celestial globe with Sun and Moon arms, 1747

1747

R Lovett

1766

New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: 'Turning'

1754

New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: 'Facing Hat'

1754

New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: 'Dye-house'

1754

Christopher Stedman

1747-1760

Set of flat troy penny weights in fitted mahogany case

1737

The Creation

1737

Culpeper microscope with black shagreen tube

1731-1770

Compass and screwbarrel microscopes in fishskin case

1740-1770

Screwbarrel microscope with ivory handle

1720-1760

Screwbarrel microscope in fishskin case

1730-1770

Culpeper microscope body and stand

1731-1770

Boxfoot microscope with black shagreen body tube support

1731-1770

English screwbarrel microscope in fishskin case

1730-1770

B. Cole

1763

Robert Akenhead, at the Bible and Crown upon the Bridge, Newcastle

1718

Trade card: John Fowler, at the Globe in Sweeting's Alley

1738

Trade card: Francis Hauksbee

1725

Trade card: Thomas Haselden

1735

Trade card: James Ayscough. An illustration of a pair of spectacles

1740

Trade card: J. Senex & C. Price

1707

Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments

1753-1770

Trade card: Samuel Newton

1710

John Cuff

1731-1770

Trade card: H. Moll. Geographer

1727

Trade card: Thomas Heath

1720-1747

Trade card: James Mann & James Ayscough. At the Sign of Sir Isaac Newton and two pair of Golden Spectacles

1747

Trade card: Jonathan Sisson

1737

Trade card: B. Scott & C. Price

1718

Trade card: Will[iam] Salmon Jnr. 1733. Illustration of a scale

1733

Trade card for James Mann, optician, London, England, 1706-1756

1706-1756