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- Compound Microscope by Cooke, Troughton &Compound Microscope by Cooke, Troughton & Simms and a Toolmaker's Microscope, compound microscope with monocular and binocular eyepieces, nosepiece with
- Swift Instruments Collegiate 400 Microscope,Swift Instruments Collegiate 400 Microscope, a Specific Gravity Balance and a Group of Components, the iron frame with coarse and fine adjustment on limb,
- Lacquered Brass Binocular Microscope andLacquered Brass Binocular Microscope and Compendium by R & J Beck, London, No. 13797, indexed revolving tri-foot base with limb marked R & J Beck London
- Folding Dissecting Microscope, retailed byFolding Dissecting Microscope, retailed by John J. Ogden, Boston, c. 1887, black-painted brass base with steel pillar and mounted mirror, and brass eyepiece
- COMPOUND MICROSCOPE AND DISSECTING MICROSCOPE,COMPOUND MICROSCOPE AND DISSECTING MICROSCOPE, lot of two. Brass compound microscope unattributed, most likely French, with tube with rackwork focusing
- Brass Naturalist's Microscope, 18th century,Brass Naturalist's Microscope, 18th century, the original shagreen case with center mount for the pillar, eyepiece arm with 3-way adjustment and removable
- CASED 19TH CENTURY MICROSCOPE AND SPECTROSCOPE,CASED 19TH CENTURY MICROSCOPE AND SPECTROSCOPE, lot of two. Includes one brass microscope in a mahogany case. Microscope reads Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
- Three Simple Microscopes, late 19th century,Three Simple Microscopes, late 19th century, a wooden insect microscope with canted mirror and eyepiece mounted on swing arm, with maker's label "Chicago
- Brass Cuff-type Microscope, retailed by Dollond,Brass Cuff-type Microscope, retailed by Dollond, London, c. 1761, and possibly made by John Cuff (1708-1772), the mahogany box foot with accessories including
- Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope,Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope, attributed to Mathew Loft, c. 1750, turned lignum vitae body with leather wrapped single draw tube, brass
- Dr. William T. Simrall CSA Corporal KentuckyDr. William T. Simrall CSA Corporal Kentucky 8th Cavalry Personal Medical Equipment A fine lot of medical equipment identified to Dr. William T. Simrall
- Unitron monocular Phase MPH microscope inUnitron monocular Phase MPH microscope in fitted locking case. Marked on front ''UNITRON PHASE MPH No. 111278''. Includes ATCO sub stage illuminator and
- MAHOGANY CASED BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE,MAHOGANY CASED BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, BY SMITH, BECK & BECK, LONDON CIRCA 1865 the binocular tubes with a single objective, marked SMITH, BECK
- Brass Naturalist's Microscope, England, firstBrass Naturalist's Microscope, England, first half 19th century, the post, mounted in the center of the hinged box, supports a fixed arm with interchangeable
- Raspail-type Naturalist Microscope, probablyRaspail-type Naturalist Microscope, probably France, second quarter 19th century, the brass post is mounted on a mahogany box with drawer and supports
- Brass Simple Microscope, France, early 19thBrass Simple Microscope, France, early 19th century, the circular brass base supports a pillar with adjustable stage, interchangeable eyepiece, and mirror,
- Naturalist's Brass Simple Microscope, CarlNaturalist's Brass Simple Microscope, Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, third quarter 19th century, the scrolled support mounts to the center of the hinged box
- Brass Cary-type Microscope, England, c. 1860,Brass Cary-type Microscope, England, c. 1860, the box with centrally mounted post supporting eyepiece arm with threaded eyepieces that can be used singly
- Brass Binocular Compound Microscope ModelBrass Binocular Compound Microscope Model 5511, R. & J. Beck, London, the folding body is supported by a triangular base at one of five points, rackwork
- High Power Binocular Microscope, Watson &High Power Binocular Microscope, Watson & Son, Ltd., London, late 19th century, two eyepieces with adjustable width above the rackwork coarse focusing
- Henry Crouch Lacquered Brass Binocular MicroscopeHenry Crouch Lacquered Brass Binocular Microscope and Compendium, London, second half 19th century, the eyepieces with rackwork adjustment above the rackwork
- Optical Binocular Compound Microscope, Spencer,Optical Binocular Compound Microscope, Spencer, 20th century, the eyepieces pivot above a rackwork focus, square stage (lacks one clip), and mirror below,
- Newton & Co. Lacquered Brass Monocular/BinocularNewton & Co. Lacquered Brass Monocular/Binocular Compound Microscope, London, c. 1870, with interchangeable eye tubes, rack-and-pinion focusing on limb
- Thirty-Two-Piece Collection of Microscope-RelatedThirty-Two-Piece Collection of Microscope-Related Items, including a wooden microscope case, h. 13-1/2", w. 7", d. 8-1/2", a lens case, l. 7-15/16", a
- Brass Student Microscope by R. & J. Beck,Brass Student Microscope by R. & J. Beck, London and Philadelphia, the lacquered brass microscope signed by maker on the base, rack focus, mirror, rectangular
- Brass Compound Microscope Retailed by CharlesBrass Compound Microscope Retailed by Charles X. Dalton, Boston, with three-limb base, rack focusing, circular stage with glass overlay, plano concave
- Brass microscope by Smith and Beck, 6 ColemanBrass microscope by Smith and Beck, 6 Coleman St, London, SN 2056, 18 3/4" high, in a fitted mahogany case, 19 1/2" high, with brass carrying handle. Brass
- Ross, London. A Victorian lacquered brassRoss, London. A Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope, No.5379, with rack-and-pinion and fine focusing, a circular mechanical stage with silvered
- Bausch & Lomb brass microscope, two calibratedBausch & Lomb brass microscope, two calibrated stage adjustors with multiple shutter-type light adjustors below stage, marked "Bausch & Lomb
- Brass microscope, cast brass with cast ironBrass microscope, cast brass with cast iron base, adjustable stage and eyepiece, probably 20th century replica of 18th or 19th century microscope, 10 in.,
- Cased Brass Naturalist's Microscope, W&SCased Brass Naturalist's Microscope, W&S Jones, 30 Holborn, London, England, early 19th century, the square vertical post supports pivoting interchangeable
- Brass Raspail-type Microscope, France, retailedBrass Raspail-type Microscope, France, retailed by Paul Roessler, New Haven, third quarter 19th century, the mahogany box with drawer supports a brass
- Rare Confederate-Used Nachet Microscope French,Rare Confederate-Used Nachet Microscope French, 1851-1862, hinged mahogany case with interior baffles to hold brass drum-base instrument and fitted trays
- A LATE 19TH CENTURY KARL ZEISS JENNA MICROSCOPEA LATE 19TH CENTURY KARL ZEISS JENNA MICROSCOPE No. 27927 with two dials for focus adjustment, a mechanical stage and a further stage, all on a black lacquered
- TOYS: Miniature steam engine and microscope:TOYS: Miniature steam engine and microscope: Empire Metal Ware Corp., WI, steam engine with detached wheel base and electrical cord, missing parts, loss
- A monocular microscope, number 119893 byA monocular microscope, number 119893 by E. Leitz London, with three rotating object lenses, two interchangeable eyepieces and a slide box in fitted case.
- Olympus Binocular Microscope No. 218220,Olympus Binocular Microscope No. 218220, Tokyo, with iron base, circular glass stage with mirror and electrical illumination, column with rack focus, central
- Olympus Binocular Compound Microscope No.Olympus Binocular Compound Microscope No. 214254, Tokyo, with dual ocular adjustment and individual focus eyepieces, rotating nosepiece with four objectives,
- Unitron Monocular Microscope, No. MUS 44Unitron Monocular Microscope, No. MUS 44 524, with three eyepieces and triple nosepiece-changer holding two objectives, ht. 12 in., in fitted case.
- Binocular Microscope by Carl Zeiss Germany,Binocular Microscope by Carl Zeiss Germany, in enameled black finish, "U" base, coarse focus on limb, planar mirror, circular stage with thumbscrew adjustment
- Compound Microscope by Bausch & Lomb OpticalCompound Microscope by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, New York, the brass and black iron "U" base marked with maker's name and serial #42480,
- Compound Microscope by Spencer Lens Company,Compound Microscope by Spencer Lens Company, Buffalo, New York, No. 46800, with black iron "U" base, adjustable circular stage calibrated 0-360, lateral
- Brass Aquatic Microscope, unmarked, withBrass Aquatic Microscope, unmarked, with dual rod frame, mirror light source at the bottom, adjustable lenses and specimen stage with vertical thumbscrew
- Brass Compound Microscope, unmarked, withBrass Compound Microscope, unmarked, with tri-foot base and single pillar, double mirror, rack focus, square stage with dual lever sliding adjustment,
- Lacquered Brass Monocular Microscope by Baker,Lacquered Brass Monocular Microscope by Baker, London, mounted on a mahogany slide with tri-foot damascened base, the rear foot engraved Baker 244 High
- Gould-Pattern Microscope by F. West, withGould-Pattern Microscope by F. West, with lacquered brass tapering tube, rackwork pillar engraved F. West, Fleet Street, stage magnifier, concave mirror,
- Brass Student's Microscope by E. Leitz, Wetzlar,Brass Student's Microscope by E. Leitz, Wetzlar, with five additional eyepieces and condenser, ht. 11 in.
- Brass Student Microscope by E. Leitz, withBrass Student Microscope by E. Leitz, with U type base, rectangular stage, brass tube with column mounted focus, planar mirror, two eyepieces and walnut
- A lacquered brass and ebonised monocularA lacquered brass and ebonised monocular microscope by R & J Beck, London, No. 5177, the tube, stage and mirror pivoting on a triangular base, 14in (35.5cm)
- A FRENCH BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE engravedA FRENCH BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE engraved on the limb Nachet Opticien Rue Serpente 16 Paris, the substage mirror contained in a cylinder with arched
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