Just a few examples of appraisal values for microscope eyepiece
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 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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