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Science, Technology & Natural History

29 August – 9 September 2025

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142 lots available

Resserops Perrector falloti,

Solnhofen Aeger Eichsatt Shrimp,

Hoplitoides Wohltmanni Ammonites,

Glossopteris Fern Leaves,

Meteorite Extraterrestrial Star Space Rock Matter

Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus Spine Lizard Dinosaur Tooth

An Isometric Blue Fluorite Crystal,

An Isometric Green Fluorite Crystal,

A Natural Malachite Crystal,

An Onyx Banded Crystal Pedestal Light,

Desert Rosette Crystal Formation,

Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus Spine Lizard Dinosaur Tibia Bone,

A rare Megalodon Carcharodon Carcharocles Shark Tooth Fossil,

A rare Brychaetus Muelleri Fish Skull,

Audoliceras Heteromorph Ammonites In Original Quartz Bedrock,

Cambropallas Tellesto Trilobites,

A Saharan Scyphocrinites Elegans Sea Lily Crinoid,

A rare Elosuchus Cherifiensis Crocodile Jaw,

A rare Lattissima Pecten Shell Slab Wall Feature,

A rare Otodus Obliquus Shark Teeth quartet display, 1360 teeth total, 340 per frame

A Rare Fossil Gerridae Obscura Gerridae Water Strider Fossil,

Meteor Extraterrestrial Star Space Rock Matter Fragmented Meteorite,

A rare Ray Fish Rhinobatos Hakelensis & Sawfish Libanopritis Hiram Slab,

Dinosaur Thoracic Vertebra,

A pair of positive-negative brittle starfish and trilobite fossil plates (2)

Knightia Alta And Diplomystus Dentatus and Amphiplaga Brachyptera Fish Shoal Slab,

A Cambropallas Tellesto Trilobite,

A collection of nine spy glasses, English and French, 19th century, (9)

A brass universal equinoctial ring dial, English, early 18th century,

A Charot brass theodolite, French, circa 1770,

A brass solar microscope, English, late 18th century, 11 x 25.5 x 17.5cm (4 1/4 x 10 x 7in)

A Benjamin Cole brass Altazimuth Theodolite, English, mid 18th century, (3)

A rare Jacques Canivet silver sector, French, dated 1768,

A G Whitbread brass sextant, English, mid 19th century,

A silver perpetual calendar, German, late 17th century,

An unusual gilt brass and mother of pearl perpetual calendar, German, possibly late 18th century,

A Thomas Wright brass rule/protractor, English, circa 1730,

A fine surgeon's amputation set, by Krohne & Sesemann, mid 19th century,

A John Worgan brass sector, English, circa 1700,

A Pierre Le Maire silver Butterfield dial, French, circa 1740,

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