GA026 - Tempus Fugit: The Collection of George Gyori | Australian, Maritime & Exploration
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99<br />
A brass and wood watchmakers<br />
mandrel lathe<br />
31cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
100<br />
A large brass watchmakers depthing<br />
tool, Swiss, 19th century<br />
in original tooled red leather box<br />
inscribed Compas 7 Pouces<br />
11cm high, 30cm wide, 10cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
101<br />
A large collection <strong>of</strong> antique jewellers<br />
hammers and hammer heads<br />
the largest 28.5cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
102<br />
A large collection <strong>of</strong> watchmakers<br />
poising tools, clamps and a movement<br />
holder in a mahogany box<br />
the box 9cm high, 23.5cm wide,<br />
16.5cm deep<br />
$150–250<br />
103<br />
A large polished brass telescope,<br />
possibly English, 19th century<br />
the brass tube with pull out drawer,<br />
within a fitted wooden case with<br />
additional eye pieces<br />
the tube 75cm long<br />
the case 12cm high, 78cm wide,<br />
20cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
104<br />
A mahogany and glass cased set <strong>of</strong><br />
brass scales, 19th century<br />
the case 29.5cm high, 26cm wide,<br />
16.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
105<br />
A mahogany cased barograph, F.<br />
Robson & Co., Newcastle on Tyne,<br />
English, early 20th century<br />
with bevelled glass panels, hinged lid<br />
and drawer<br />
21cm high, 36cm wide, 23.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
106<br />
A mountain thoeodolite by Troughton<br />
& Simms, London<br />
with fitted cedar case with original<br />
paper trade label to lid<br />
27cm high, 26cm wide<br />
$600–800<br />
107<br />
A paper strength tester by Louis<br />
Schopper <strong>of</strong> Leipzig, Germany,<br />
circa 1915<br />
steel, nickel-plated brass and a<br />
mahogany wooden box<br />
11cm high, 30.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
108<br />
A Swiss aviation altimeter, by<br />
Usteri-Reinacher, Zurich, late<br />
19th century<br />
with a corrections table, marked<br />
No. 3562, Usteri-Reinacher, Zurich,<br />
within a conforming leather case<br />
9cm high, 12cm wide, 9.5cm deep<br />
$200–300