Gregorian reflecting telescope of 6 inch aperture and 30 inch focal length by Thomas Morton 1817-1862
Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 5/8 inch aperture and 16 inch focal length by Thomas Wright 1826-1842
Brass Cassegrain reflecting telescope of 3 inch aperture, with altazimuth mount, stand and accessories 1790-1835
Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 1/2-inch aperture by James Short, London [244/1063=9.6], on an altazimuth mounting with box foot stand made from telescope case containing 2 eyepieces, brass mirror box and accessories. Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 1/2-inch aperture by James Short 1760-1762
Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 7-inch aperture, 2 eye pieces, two tin boxes for 6 concave mirrors, with mahogany tripod stand (box to J.F.W. material 23/8/28) Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 7-inch aperture 1800-1890
Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 3-inch aperture, by John Bird, London with altazimuth mount on claw foot stand, inscribed "J. BIRD" Gregorian reflecting telescope, 3-inch aperture and altazimuth mount 1750-1760
Elliptical plane mirror (diagonal flat for Newtonian telescope) minor axis 1 1/2", major axis 2" in (full) soldered in usual way to circular brass disc, cylindrical cover of brass 1 3/4" deep, cover of brass 1 3/4" deep, cover and brass disc inscribed 1 "A4" Elliptical plane mirror (diagonal flat for Newtonian telescope) minor axis 1 1/2" 1780-1820
Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 3/4-inch aperture by Edward Nairne, London on altazimuth mounting with claw foot tripod and wooden case with no key. Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 3/4-inch aperture by Edward Nairne 1749-1774
Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 1/2 inch aperture by James Watson, London with altazimuth mount on claw foot stand and wooden case. Accessories include 2 eyepieces and 2 secondary mirrors with metal tinplate box. Brass Gregorian reflecting telescope of 2 1/2 inch aperture by James Watson 1780-1824
Gregorian Reflecting Telescope of 4 3/8-inch aperture by James Short, London [42/1195 = 24] on a folding claw-foot pillar stand. Gregorian Reflecting Telescope of 4 3/8-inch aperture by James Short 1763-1765