Standard Prisoptometer: Refraction Measurement Tool for Vision Anomalies Detection
The Standard Prisoptometer in cast iron and brass, Standard Optical Company Makers, Geneva, N.Y. patented June 21, 1904, Culbertson type instrument for measuring refraction in order to diagnose anomalies in a patient's vision, stamped in relief to the dial
19th Century Optometrist's Lens Set by Boettgers of Adelaide
An antique oak cased optometrist's lens set, 19th century, comprising a full set of trial lenses and a pair of examination glasses, the case interior with handwritten labels to the ivory compartments; mark of 'Boettgers' Adelaide to box of components, the
Antique Oak Optometrist's Set with Complete Trial Lenses Suite
An antique oak cased optometrist's set, 19th/early 20th century, housing a comprehensive and complete suite of trial lenses, the drawer containing nine boxes of lenses, measuring instruments and metal trial frames, 11.02 in. high, 15.75 in. wide, 4.72 in.…
Antique Optician's Sets with Lenses and Metal Frame Glasses
Two antique cased optician's sets, 19th century, with sets of lenses and trial metal frame glasses, 2.36 in. high 11.81 in. wide, 7.87 in. deep
Antique Brass Magnifiers Collection: Gibson's Auctions Provenance, Private Collection
Five antique brass Magnifiers, with handles, on stands (5), height 9.45 in., (tallest). Provenance: Gibson's Auctions, 2021. Private Collection, Sydney
Yashima Optical Microscope: 1960s Model with Original Box and Lenses
A Yashima optical Microscope, circa 1960s, with original box and lenses
Antique American Optometrist Set in Mahogany Case
Optometrist set. An impressive antique American set in original mahogany case with manufacturers plaque 'American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass.', late 19th century, the case 22.83 in. wide
Replica Watkins & Hill London Magnifying Glass (1803)
Watkins & hill London opticians magnifying glass, replica commemorative brass magnifying glass, marked for London, date 1803, on wood stand. Note: the partnership operated in London from 1747 for almost 110 years.
Watkins & Hill 1805 Magnifying Glass Replica
Replica Watkins & hill 1805 Opticians magnifying glass
Set of 5 Antique Brass Magnifiers, Largest 24cm High
A group of five antique brass magnifiers, the largest 9.45 in. high
1851 Crichton Mercury Trough Artificial Horizon
A cased mercury trough type artificial horizon by John Crichton, London, circa 1851, the mahogany box with brass hook and eye fasteners, metal and glass instrument, boxwood bottle with bone threaded funnel, label affixed inside lid reads 'John Crichton man
Antique Optometry Lens Set in Case
Early 20th century cased Optometry set of lenses
Carter & Werner Australian Pocket Binoculars
Carter & Werner Australian pocket binoculars, 19th century., Henry Carter and Carl Werner 'Jeweller, Opticians and Importers of Optical instruments, Ballarat' started business in Lydiard Street Ballarat in the 1870s with great success and soon expanded to
Buron Mother-of-Pearl Opera Glasses, 19th Century
An antique pair of mother-of-pearl opera glasses, 19th century, with mark of Buron, (Noel Buron), noted maker of microscopes, optical and scientific equipment, the folding glasses in brass and mother of pearl tiles, with finely beaded, and gadrooned bands,
Faux Eyes on Timber Panel
A collection of False glass eyes mounted on a timber panel. 27.56 in. high
Antique Australian Optician's Wall Display Cabinet
A scientific optician's hanging wall display cabinet, made in Australia, circa 1910 (51.97 in. x 27.17 in. x 3.94 in.) (key Not Present)
Antique Travelling Opticians Case
A travelling opticians case, late 19th early 20th century, 3.15 in. high, 17.32 in. wide, 13.78 in. deep
1931 Optometrist's Kit with Registration Certificates
A timber cased Optometrist's Kit, c.1931, comprising a full set of equipment & optical testing sheets, possibly owned by Optometrist Harry Lancaster, whose certificates of Optometrical Registration are present, dated 8 October 1931 & 13 February 1961
Vintage Japanese Microscope with Original Box
A vintage Japanese microscope, 1965, manufactured by Tower Optical Co., Ltd, a Ka model B class microscope with two eyepieces and two lenses, in the original box. Height 15.94 in. Width 1 2.56 in. Depth 7.48 in. (box)
Zeiss Head Magnifiers with Protective Case
Cased Zeiss head Magnifiers.
William Cary Theodolite with Cedar Case and Provenance
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 st
Maritime Sextant with Mahogany Case and Accessories
A mahogany cased Maritime sextant, early 20th century. The mahogany case has a retailers plaque, 'Dobbie Mcinnes Ltd. Opticians, 57 Bothwell St. Glasgow'. Later retailed Amsterdam 1949, with impressed stamp 'Martin & Co. Antwerp', with accessories, spare l
Antique Sextant and Rapid Reader Set
Sextant by F. Robson & Co. Opticians Newcastle upon Tyne. 'Hezzanth' endless rapid reader in original box and canvas case. 20th century.
Circa 1910 Opticians Test Set with Cedar Case
Circa 1910 cedar cased Opticians test set. Full set, with Mr H Abelman (Perth) flyer and business cards. No lens holder. Width 17.32 in.
Georgian Zograscope: Enhancing Print Perspective
Georgian Zograscope the zograscope, or 'Optical diagonal machine', was used mostly in the C18 and first half of the C19 for viewing prints. It has a large shallow convex lens. When the print is viewed through the lens, it seems to enhance the natural persp