Theodolite (full circle) by E.R. Watts & Sons of London, housed in original mahogany case with leather outer, early 20th century, the case 42 cm wide overall
A vintage surveyor's theodolite and tripod stand, first half 20th century, black painted metal finish within a fitted wooden case, the case 24 cm high, 50 cm wide, 29 cm deep
Cooke, Troughton & Simms standard English transit 5 inch Vernier theodolite in original mahogany case with additional leather field case and tripod stand, early 20th century, 39 cm wide
Troughton & Simms theodolite horizontal full circle with magnifiers, telescope with bubble levels, makers name on compass card and tripod, the mahogany case with leather belt straps containing a bolt & Sutherland surveyors steel band on brass spool serial…
A good Victorian cased brass theodolite by Troughton & Simms of London, with telescopic site fitting to the top above the named compass dial framed by two levels and silvered scale. The original brass fitted mahogany case labeled 'made May 1867'
A brass half circle theodolite by Troughton & Simms, London, in a cedar case, with interior paper trade label for 'O. Bobardt of Melbourne', 26 cm high
A traversing theodolite and lens, by Troughton & Simms of London for Henry Husbands of Melbourne, both in fitted cedar cases, the scope case with original paper trade label, the lens 51 cm long, the base 29 cm high
A half circle theodolite, No.13, by S. Swan for Kilpatrick & Co of Melbourne, with fitted cedar case and brass pendulum, original paper trade label to lid, 25 cm high
A full circle theodolite by Troughton & Simms, manufactured by Henri Galopin, Melbourne, in fitted cedar case, with original trade label numbered '14', 31 cm high
A 19th century brass theodolite by Watkins & hill, with silvered scales, maker's details on compass table, with original mahogany tripod legs. Height 152 cm
Victorian brass theodolite by Troughton & Simms London, in mahogany case with leather cover, additional lenses and fittings included, tripod brackets absent. Case is 35 x 38 x 20 cm.
An early 20th century Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd underground miner's theodolite, ebonised brass frame, white circular scale, extra fittings to the fitted mahogany case with original stitched leather outer cover. Case size 43 cm x 26 cm x 21 cm.
A.G.Thornton of Manchester boxed part theodolite in antique mahogany box, the theodolite is adorned by a spirit level, cylindrical lens and sits on three adjustable brass feet, length 28 cm
Theodolite by Stanley of London called 'The Eltham' model housed in 19th century glass dome. A precision instrument in excellent working condition. Together with a 14 foot telescopic staff plus a 100 foot standard steel tape measure by E.R.Watts of London…
An English Altitude Theodolite, William Wilton, Cornwall, circa 1830, circular plate with extended arms to carry open sights, in the centre is a silvered compass, underneath a glazed case, flanked by two spirit levels and a scale divided into quadrants of…
A Theodolite by 'T.Cooke Sons, York, England No.57. 1887', housed in a dovetailed cedar box with distributors paper label 'Herga Co.' of Brisbane. Late 19th century. Box 29 cm high, 36 cm wide, 22 cm deep
A steel cased Theodolite mid 20th century believed to be British made, although reputedly captured from the Yokosuka naval base circa 1945, with a gun metal case, mounted on an adjustable steel base, 43 x 21.5 cm
An early 20th century Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd underground miner's theodolite, ebonised brass frame, white circular scale, extra fittings to the fitted mahogany case with original stitched leather outer cover. The case size 43 cm x 26 cm x 21 cm
A mahogany cased theodolite by E.R. Watts & Sons, London, partially black lacquered brass construction, the table support with silvered Vernier scales and with silvered dial marked with manufacturer's name, the case holds addtional eye pieces, some absent
Antique brass theodolite by Adie of London with wooden tripod the catalogue photograph shows the vendors great uncle standing beside the instrument, working in the field near Utiku
A fine brass Victorian surveyors theodolite with silvered compass and a vernier scale by Troughton & Sims in a glass and oak framed case. Height 40 cm. Length 37 cm