Antique wood cased theodolite marked for Cooke, Troughton and Simms, York, England, in fitted wood case, with original leather carry case, width 38 cm approx, box .
A prismatic compass by Troughton & Simms made for Gaunt & Co., Melbourne, mid 20th century, the folding instrument stamped Pmg, with leather case stamped Pmg, the case 13 cm long
Antique Troughton and Simms London telescope brass and wood cased early 3 draw telescope, engraved by Troughton and Simms, with leather cover, length 75 cm, extended .
A Victorian Troughton & Simms 'Compensated' barometer, the 3.5inch silvered dial calibrated in inches of mercury with a range from 27 to 32, the outer altitude scale calibrated in feet from 0 to 4000. Original leather case. Provenance: The Jack Thornton…
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
Surveyor's office equipment including Vernier callipers, slide rule, parallel rule, protractor in mahogany case, adjustable dividers, and a drawing set by Cooke Troughton & Simms, (6 items),
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…
From the family studio of Anton Teutenberg: c1880 rosewood brass inlaid set square steel length 44 cm together with Troughton & Simms London brass and mahogany sliding gauge (2)
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
Two pocket compasses, English, mid 19th century, one brass Troughton & Simms, London; gun metal, F Cox, Newgate street, London, largest measuring 7.5 cm diameter
A brass surveyors level, no. 448 for Kilpatrick & Co, by Troughton & Simms, London, with incription reading 'Made for Kilpatrick & Co, London No.488', 43 cm long
A brass surveyors level by O. Boettger, Adelaide, late 19th century, together with a brass scope, no. 3 by Troughton & Simms, London, each with fitted cases, the scope 66 cm long
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 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 set of 12-inch Troughton & Simms architect's scale rules, one absent, with four 2-inch scale rules, all ivory, in branded, fitted mahogany box with dovetail corners.
8 inch radius brass pillar framed sextant, c.1840, marked on the arc 'Troughton & Simms, London', rosewood handle, polished brass and inlaid silver scale from -5º to 150º, silver vernier divided 0-10 with swivel magnifier, milled screw adjuster and lock…
Troughton & Simms, London. Triple extension brass wand timber telescope inscribed 'Presented at the public Examination on the 12th June 1851 to gentleman Cadet Henry R. Thuillier by the Hon'ble court of Directors of the East India Company as a mark of the…
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.
Troughton and Simms telescope with original tripod, circa 1850, the terrestrial 3 inch brass telescope with sighting scope, supported on brass tripod with supporting bracket, 134 cm long
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
Antique Troughton & Simms, England dumpy level, retailed by T.F. Wiesener of George St Sydney, in its original box and a replacemenent tripod. Comes with paper work associating Ben Chifley to the level, when a councillor on Abercrombie Shire Council