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46: Englischer Theodolit "Hyde", um 1840 € 280,-
In Kompaß graviert: "J.M. Hyde, Bristol", Messing, versilberter Kompaß, Ø 15 cm, 2 Libellen (eine trok- ken), Teleskoplänge 17 cm, in Mahagoni-Kasten. English Cradle-Type Plain Theodolite by "Hyde", c. 1840
Compass engraved: "J.M. Hyde, Bristol", brass, sil- vered 6-inch compass, 2 bubble levels (1 x dry), length of the telescope 6 3⁄4 in., in mahogany case.
– (3/2–3) – € 700/1.000 – (106/13)
47: Messing-Theodolit "Otto Fennel, Kassel",
um 1910 € 120,-
Nr. 355, Silberskalen, 4 Lupen, 4 Libellen (1 defekt), Teleskoplänge 23 cm, Höhe 30 cm. – Dabei: Militäri- scher Theodolit "Bambergwerk", um 1940.
Brass Theodolite by "Otto Fennel, Kassel", c. 1910 No. 355, silver scales, 4 magnifiers, 4 levels (1 broken), length of the telescope 9 in., height 11 3⁄4 in. – In addi- tion: German WW II theodolite by "Bambergwerk".
48: 10 Vermessungs-Instrumente € 140,-
6 Winkeltrommeln. 1) Chevallier, Paris, um 1850. Versilberte Skalen, mit Kompaß, Höhe 20 cm. – 2) Seltene Winkeltrommel von Kraft & Söhne, Wien, um 1860, versilberte Skala, Höhe 16 cm. – 3) Miniatur- Trommel, Frankreich, um 1840, in Kasten, Höhe 6 cm. – 4) Kugeltrommel, Frankreich, um 1800, Griff umge- kehrt in die Kugel einschraubbbar, Ø 9 cm. – 5) "Victor Dratz, Bruxelles", original zaponiertes Messing, Höhe 9 cm, um 1870. – Und: 6) "Berthélemy, Paris", mit Trieb, Silber-Skalen, Höhe 19 cm, um 1860, mit Ständer in Kasten. – 7) Reduktionstachymeter Dahlta 020 von Carl Zeiss, um 1950, VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena, Nr. 144567, olivgrün lackiertes Gehäuse, Höhe 28 cm, mit Zubehör in Holzkasten. – 3 Vermessungs-Instrumente, um 1900. 8) Diopter-Bussole von "F. Sartorius, Göttingen", Nr. 9093, Ø 12,5 cm, in Kasten. – 9) Diopter-Libelle, Frankreich, Länge 30 cm, mit Lot. – Und: 10) Bussole von "Jos & Jan Fric", Prag, Nr. 7947, Ø 11,5 cm, in Kasten.
10 Surveying Instruments
6 surveyor's crosses. 1) Chevallier, Paris, c. 1850, silvered scales, with compass, height 8 in. – 2) Rare cross by Kraft & Söhne, Wien, c. 1860, silvered scale, height 6 1⁄4 in. – 3) Miniature cross, c. 1840, France, in box, height only 2 1⁄4 in. – 4) Spherical cross, France, c. 1800, pillar can be unscrewed and stored inside the instrument, Ø 3 1⁄2 in., in fitted walnut case. – 5) "Victor Dratz, Bruxelles", original lacquered brass, height 3 1⁄2 in., in case with label, c. 1870. – And: 6) "Berthélemy, Paris", with adjustment knob, silver scales, height 7 1⁄2 in. , with stand, in case, c. 1860. – 7) Reduction Tache- ometer Dahlta 020 by Carl Zeiss, c. 1950, VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena, no. 144567, olive-green enameled finish, height 11 in., with accessories in wooden case. – 3 sur- veying instruments, c. 1900. 8) Circumferentor by "F. Sartorius, Göttingen", no. 9093, Ø 5 in., in case. – 9) Diopter level, France, length 11 3⁄4 in., with plumb. – And: 10) Compass by "Jos & Jan Fric", Prague, no. 7947, Ø 4 1⁄2 in., in case.
– (2–3/–) – € 300/500 – (129/4)
– (3/–) – € 300/500 – (106/24)


































































































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