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Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope, serial number 295810, Watson & Sons Ltd of London Kima microscope, serial number 55261, Watson & Sons Ltd of London Service microscope, serial number 68472, an Edinburgh University magnifying scope and a Wild Heerbrugg of Switzerland binocular microscope, serial number 19429, and various accessories.
Pair of WW2 British Officers Binoculars in Webbing Carry Case, fine pair of blackened brass 6x30 officers binoculars manufactured by Crown Optical Company Rochester New York, USA. Complete with webbing shoulder strap. Housed in the original 1942 dated webbing case. Accompanied by a pair of 2 ½ x 50 binoculars housed in the original leather carry case with the lid impressed ‘BINOCULAR 2 ½ x 50 10o FIELD CAT No VF 2507 J.B.B. 1945’ and with broad arrow. Both sets optics remain clear. (2 items)
4 optische Instrumente von Carl Zeiss, Jena, um 19651) Binokulares Auflichtmikroskop, Nr. 378959, Okulare 25x, seitliche Beleuchtungseinheit, Höhe 36 cm. - 2) Kollimator, zur Erzeugung von Licht mit annähernd parallelem Strahlengang, Länge 42 cm, in Kasten. - 3) Mikroskop, Nr. 1955, auf schwerem Fuß, Höhe 29 cm. - Und: 4) Photo- und Projektionszubehör für Zeiss-Mikroskope, in Kasten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)4 Optical Instruments by Carl Zeiss, Jena, c. 19651) Binocular reflected light microscope, no. 378959, eyepieces 25x, side illumination unit, height 14 in. - 2) Collimator, for producing light with an almost parallel beam path, length 16 ½ in., in box. - 3) Microscope, no. 1955, on heavy base, height 11 3/5 in. - And: 4) Photographic and projection accessories for Zeiss microscopes, in box. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
Binoca Picture Binocular, 1950Binoca, Japan. 16mm-Kleinstbildkamera mit eingebautem Theaterglas, Nr. 1533, Ausführung in Weiß/Gold, frühe Ausführung noch ohne Trageösen. Bicon 4,5/40 mm, Verschluß 1/25-1/100 Sek. und B, Okulare 2,5 x 25 einzeln verstellbar, Bakelit in sauberem Zustand, mit Objektivdeckel und innenliegender Original-Filmkassette. Die seltene und gesuchte Version der Binoca. Start Price: EUR 500 Zustand: (3/3-)Binoca Picture Binocular, 1950Binoca, Japan. Opera glasses with inbuilt 16mm subminiature camera no. 1533, in white/gold, early version without carrying lugs, with Bicon 4.5/40 mm lens, shutter 1/25-1/100 sec. and B, individually focusing eyepieces 2.5 x 25, lens cap and original cassette, bakelite in good condition. The rare version of the Binoca. Start Price: EUR 500 Condition: (3/3-)
Binokular-Polarisationsmikroskop Zeiss-Winkel Standard GFL, um 1955Oberkochen, Phototubus mit binokularem Schrägeinblick, Revolver für 4 Objektive, großer viereckiger Kreuztisch, Hellfeld-Phasen-Kontrast-Dunkelfeldkondensor, Rundfuß mit Niedervolt-Einsteckleuchte und Köhlersche Beleuchtung, Grob- und Feineinstellung auf den Arm, Höhe 42 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/3)Zeiss-Winkel Standard GFL Binocular Polarising Microscope, c. 1955Oberkochen, phototube with inclined binocular view, revolver for 4 objectives, large square cross table, brightfield phases contrast darkfield condenser, circular base with low-voltage plug-in lamp and Köhler illumination, coarse and fine adjustment on the arm, height 16 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/3)
Binokular-Mikroskop Leitz Ortholux, um 1964Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar. Serien-Nr. 664044, Auflicht-/ Durchlicht-Labormikroskop, bestehend aus: Stativ, Binokulartubus, höhenverstellbarer Kreuztisch mit Kondensor-Linse und Irisblende, 2 Lampenhäusern und 5-fach-Objektivrevolver mit 5 Leitz-Objektiven, guter Zustand, Grobtrieb etwas schwergängig, klare Optik, kein Trafo enthalten, daher ungetestet. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/-)Leitz Ortholux Binocular Microscope, c. 1964Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, Germany. No. 664044, reflected-light/transmitted-light laboratory microscope, consisting of stand, binocular tube, height-adjustable cross table with condenser lens and iris diaphragm, two lamp houses and quintuple revolving nosepiece with five Leitz objectives, good condition, coarse adjustment somewhat stiff, clear optics, no transformer included, therefore untested. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/-)
Kern-Kamera mit Stella-WeichzeichnerKern, Aarau. Klappkamera Nr. 1217 für 6,5 x 9 cm, doppelter Auszug, Suter Basel "Stella" 5/10,5 cm Nr. 46719, extrem seltene Weichzeichnerlinse, Compur läuft, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. - Seltene Kamera mit einem Sucher für beidäugiges Sehen, bei dem rückseitig im rechten "Sucher" das Zielkreuz auf der kleinen runden Mattscheibe, gesehen im linken Auge, zur Bildausrichtung benutzt wird. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/3)Kern Camera with Rare Stella Soft-Focus LensKern, Aarau, Switzerland. Folding camera no. 1217 for 6.5 x 9 cm, double-extension, with Suter Basel "Stella" 5/10.5 cm lens no. 46719 and focusing screen back, Compur working. - Note: A rare camera with a viewfinder for binocular vision. A target-cross on the back of the right viewfinder, visible on a small round screen by the left eye, serves to align the image. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/3)
Riesen-Rarität: Betrachter "Grimatiscope", um 1870Jules Duboscq, Paris. Patentierter 2-äugiger Zerrbildbetrachter, benannt nach dem griechischen Wort "grimatsa" (französisch "grimace" oder englisch "grin"). Eine normale, vorzugsweise besonders würdevolle Carte de Visite (CdV) mit möglichst großem Kopf wird auf der Rückseite eingeschoben oder hineingehalten, und eine sich durch Federwerk drehende asphärische Linse "verwandelt" das Photo (nur den Bildanteil der CdV von ca. 64 x 64 mm) in ein amüsantes Zerrbild. Wackelt man noch selber am herausragenden Teil der Carte de Visite, verstärkt sich die Wirkung. Eine Reaktion auf den enormen Erfolg der CdV-Erfindung von Disdéri. - Höhe: 13 cm, mit einem fest montiertem Bild mit einer Signatur. - Dieser äußerst seltene Betrachter ist einer der Vorläufer der sogenannten "Photographischen Transformationen", wie sie Louis Ducos du Hauron um 1889 beschrieben hat. - Zwei Schrauben der Rückseite ohne Abdeckkappen, mit Aufzugsschlüssel, gut laufendes Federwerk. - Literatur: Aaron Scharf, "Art and Photography", 1975, S. 233 ff.; Paul Wing, "Stereoscopes", 1996. - Dies ist weltweit das dritte bekannte Exemplar. - Die hier gezeigte CdV dient nur der Demonstration. Watch and Listen on:Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Start Price: EUR 6000 Zustand: (3/3)Rare "Grimatiscope" Binocular Viewer, c. 1870Jules Duboscq, Paris. Patented French binocular viewer for creating distorted images from photographs, with spring motor (working well) and aspherical lens, ht. 5 in., with signed fixed image, two screws on reverse without caps, key present, in working order. - Note: Named after the Greek word "grimatsa" (French "grimace" or English "grin"), this extremely rare viewer is a precursor of the so-called "Photographic Transformists" described by Louis Ducos du Hauron in 1889. A carte-de-visite (with a head as large as possible) is inserted into the back while a rotating aspherical lens transforms the photo of approx. 64 x 64 mm into an amusing distortion. The effect can be heightened by moving the overlapping part of the photograph by hand. The viewer, one of only three examples we know of, was a reaction to the enormous success of the development of the carte-de-visite format by Disdéri. - Literature: Aaron Scharf, "Art and Photography", 1975, p. 233 ff.; Paul Wing, "Stereoscopes", 1996. - The C.d.V. shown here is for demonstration purposes only. Watch and Listen on:Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Start Price: EUR 6000 Condition: (3/3)
Binokular-Polarisationsmikroskop AMPLIVAL pol u von Carl Zeiss, um 1965VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena. Tubus mit binokularem Schrägeinblick, Revolver mit 5 Planachromat-Objektiven, großer kugelgelagerter Objekttisch M 2, Hellfeld-Phasen-Kontrast-Dunkelfeldkondensor, rechteckiger Fuß mit Niedervolt-Einsteckleuchte und Köhlersche Beleuchtung, Grob- und Feineinstellung auf den Tisch, Höhe 48 cm. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/-)Carl Zeiss Binocular Polarising Microscope AMPLIVAL pol u, c. 1965VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena, GDR. Tube with inclined binocular view, revolver with 5 Planachromat objectives, large round ball-bearing cross table, brightfield phases contrast darkfield condenser, square base with low-voltage plug-in lamp and Köhler illumination, coarse and fine adjustment on the stage, height 18 7/8 in. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/-)
Inverses Auflichtmikroskop Zeiss Metaval, um 1980VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena. Nr. B 1485, Köhlersche Beleuchtungseinheit mit im Sockel untergebrachter Stromversorgung, polarisierender Schiebefilter, Kreuztisch mit tiefliegenden koaxialen Bedienknöpfen für die x- und y-Bewegung, Fein- und Grobtrieb auf den Tisch, Binokulartubus mit 2 PK-8x-Okularen, 4-fach-Revolver mit Planachromat-Objektiven (10x/0,20, 20x/0,40, 50x/0,80 und 100x/0,85). - Geeignet für metallurgische Untersuchungen im Hellfeld und im Dunkelfeld bei 100-facher, 200-facher und 500-facher Vergrößerung. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/-)Zeiss Metaval Inverted Reflected-Light Microscope, c. 1980VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena, GDR. No. B 1485, Köhler illumination unit with power supply housed in the base, polarising sliding filter, cross table with low-lying coaxial control knobs for x- and y-movement, fine and coarse drive to the stage, binocular tube with 2 PK 8x oculars, quadruple revolver with Planachromat objectives (10x/0.20, 20x/0.40, 50x/0.80 and 100x/0.85). - Suitable for metallurgical examinations in brightfield and darkfield at 100x, 200x and 500x magnification. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/-)
Binokulares Photomikroskop Phomi I von Carl Zeiss, um 1965Oberkochen, Nr. 55545, Stativ mit integrierter analoger Kameravorrichtung für 35mm-Film, binokularer Schrägtubus mit zwei K6,3x-Okularen, 5-fach-Revolver mit Objektiven verschiedener Hersteller, dreh- und zentrierbarer runder Kreuztisch, Hellfeldkondensor mit einschwenkbarer Frontlinse, Fuß mit Niedervolt-Einsteckleuchte, Grob- und Feineinstellung auf den Tisch, Höhe 42 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3+/-)Binocular Photomicroscope Phomi I by Carl Zeiss, c. 1965Oberkochen, no. 55545, stand with integrated analog camera attachment for 35mm film, inclined binocular tube with two K6.3x eyepieces, 5-part turret with objectives by various manufacturers, rotating circular cross table with center adjustment, bright field condenser with retractable front lens, base with low-voltage plug-in lamp, coarse and fine adjustment to the table, height 16 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3+/-)
Binokulares Forschungsmikroskop Zetopan von Reichert, um 1965Wien, Österreich, Nr. 350231, für Durchlicht-, Auflicht- und Mischlichtbeleuchtung, bestehend aus: Grundstativ, Lampenhaus Lux US, seitlich schwenkbarem binokularem Schrägtubus mit 2 Reichert-PK-8x-Okularen, Phototubus, Opakilluminator für Hellfeld, Dunkelfeld und Polarisation, 6-fach-Revolver mit Objektiven Reichert Epi 12,5/0,25 und Plano 4/0,08, Kreuztisch (12 x 13 cm) und höhenverstellbarer Kondensor mit Irisblende. - Das Zetopan ist ein feinmechanisches Meisterstück! - Dabei: Weiteres Zubehör. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (2-3/-)Reichert Zetopan Binocular Research Microscope, c. 1965Vienna, Austria, no. 350231, for transmitted, reflected and mixed-light illumination, consisting of basic stand, lamp house Lux US, laterally-swiveling inclined binocular tube with 2 Reichert PK 8x eyepieces, phototube, opaque illuminator for brightfield, darkfield and polarisation, 6-part revolver with Reichert Epi 12.5/0.25 and Plano 4/0.08 objectives, cross table (12 x 13 cm) and height-adjustable condenser with iris diaphragm. - The Zetopan is a precision mechanical masterpiece. - In addition: Further accessories. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (2-3/-)
Binokular-Mikroskop Leitz Orthoplan II, um 1980Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar. Auflicht-/Durchlicht-LaborMikroskop, bestehend aus: Stativ, Aufsatz für 2 Betrachter, 1 x Trinokulartubus mit Photoausgang, 1 x Binokulartubus, jeweils mit zwei Periplan-10x-Okularen, höhenverstellbarem Kreuztisch mit Kondensor-Linse und Iris-Blende, zwei Lampenhäusern und 5-fach-Objektivrevolver mit 1 Objektiv (Achromat 20), guter Zustand, alle Teile leichtgängig, klare Optik, kein Trafo enthalten, daher ungetestet. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (2-3/-)Leitz Orthoplan II Binocular Microscope, c. 1980Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, Germany. Reflected-light/transmitted-light laboratory microscope, consisting of stand, attachment for two viewers, one trinocular tube with photo output and one binocular tube, each with two Periplan 10x eyepieces, height-adjustable cross table with condenser lens and iris diaphragm, two lamp houses and quintuple revolving nosepiece with one objective (Achromat 20), good condition, all parts smooth-running, clear optics, no transformer included, therefore untested. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (2-3/-)
2 Labor-Mikroskope, um 19651) DDR, Nr. F159, Säulenstativ mit Zahnstange, Höhenverstellung mit Kurbel, runder Tisch, Einstellung mit Mikrometerteilung, elektrische Beleuchtung, mit zweitem Objektivkopf und Transformator, Höhe 48 cm. - Und: 2) UdSSR, Metam P-1, Binokular-Auflichtmikroskop, Vierfachrevolver mit 3 Objektiven, elektrische Beleuchtung, mit Transformator, Höhe 37 cm. Start Price: EUR 120 Zustand: (3+/-)2 Laboratory Microscopes, c. 19651) GDR, no. F159, column stand with rack, height adjustment with crank, round stage, adjustment with micrometer graduation, electric illumination, with second objective head and transformer, height 19 in. - And: 2) USSR, Metam P-1, binocular reflected light microscope, quadruple revolver with 3 objectives, electric illumination, with transformer, height 14 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 120 Condition: (3+/-)
An early 20th Century German Zeiss military prismatic binocular periscope, "Relief-Scheren-Fernrohr Nr 2272, Vergr [magnification] =10x20, Specif. Plastik=11", having 40 mm objective lenses and pairs of individually focused oculars on turrets, bearing engraved British War Department property marks and "B.S. No 7", in leather-covered wooden backpack with objective shades and eyepiece filters, circa 1910s-1920s, (in little-used condition with clear optics), approx 40 cm high
A pair of Ross of London Binoprism MkII x7 military issue binoculars, serial number 14102, incised broad arrow, in leather case, with a pair of American Warner & Swasey Prim Binocular Power 6 binoculars, serial number 27237, patented March 1902, in leather case, and two further pairs of binoculars (4)(at fault)
A Watson Barnet Bactil Binocular Microscope, serial number 125694, black frame with rack and pinion coarse/fine adjust, triple objectives over a fine adjust stage and condenser, fitted with a Watson Light Control Unit , together with accessories in a fitted mahogany case, the case 41 x 29 x 32cm.
Watson Barnett. A black lacquer Bactil Binocular Microscope, serial number 136218, with War Department Broad Arrow and numbered '10.68'. rack and pinion coarse/fine adjust , triple objectives, mechanical stage over condenser and 'Bactilite' illuminator, with green cover and lamp accessories in two associated boxes.. 41cm high.
Several books and a folder of MSS notes made by George Westrelating to Microscopes and including several catalogues formicroscopes from instrument makers including catalogues of W.Watson & Sons for 1900 and others for 1910-11,1928 and 1936-37(4). The catalogues are in generally good condition. Amongst thebooks is a copy of Dallinger's The Microscope and its Revelations(seventh edition) George West's notes are entitled A Plead (sic) forRecreative Nature Study by Aid of the Binocular Microscope.The following lots of books represent the library of George West.West's biographical details are hard to pin down, his date of birthunknown, (probably around the 1880's) and his death sometime after1945. He is known to have worked as an assistant and then lecturer inBotany at the University of Dundee from 1906. At that time theuniversity was a constituent college of St Andrews University. Westseems to have remained there until around 1926. In his publication'Practical Principles of Plain Photo Micrography' (1916) he describeshimself as a lecturer in Botany. Most of the books in the sale bear thehandstamp, 'George West' to the front pastedowns. Many volumes bearextracts from booksellers' catalogues with prices of the titles,suggesting that West liked to keep up with the current values of hislibrary.The books represent a working library and many are alsoannotated in pencil in his hand, cross-referencing other works andadding his comments. To the front of the first volume of Walker'sDiptera (see lot no.) he has inserted his handwritten poem, 'To theFuture Owners of this book'.Geordie has now turned up his toesAnd gone aloft to seek reposeFrom various varmints nips and stings,Especially those base mankind brings...........He trusts the child who gets this bookWill on the various notes just lookAnd feel that every pencil strokeHelps on the game dear Walker wrote...Although a botanist by profession, his main interest, judging byhis library appears to have been entomology and amongst the booksare some rare titles in that field many dating from the nineteenthcentury, a golden age for the natural sciences. Many of the giants inthe field of Entomology are represented in the books and there aregood sets of Curtis, Donovan and Stephens with many exquisite, hand-coloured illustrations. Geology was another of his interests, as well asmicroscopy.What little is known of George West is largely gleaned from apublication from Hereford Museum published in 2007. West haddonated a large collection of mineralogical specimens to the Museumin 1945. His connection with Hereford, however, appears to betenuous and the man remains something of an enigma.
Pair of Second World War Third Reich German 6 x 30 Dienstglas binoculars, lens cover and bakelite case, binoculars stamped "dow" manufactured by Zeiss Ikon Goerzwerke Zellendorf, Berlin, further stamped 316760 H/3400, binoculars bakelite case stamped with "Frn41" to fastening, leather strap broken and leather fastenings to binocular lens cover a/f
A late Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope by R. & J. Beck of London and Philadelphia, numbered '11449', with rack and pinion focusing, fine focusing, circular stage and mirror, on a triform base, unextended height 39cm, with mahogany travelling case and other accessories, including eyepieces and various slides.
Collection of 6 Leitz Dialux & Laborlux Binocular Microscopes, including 2 Laborlux 12 Binocular microscopes with 6 Leitz Objectives, 2 Laborolux K binocular microscopes with NIKON Plan 100 objective 2 Vickers objectives, Leitz NPL Fluotar x50 oil, a Leitz EF x40, a Dialux 20 EB binocular microscope & a Dialux 22 EB trinocular microscope, with Leitz NPL Fluotar x 10, a Leitz x10 All untested
Collection of 3 Binocular Microscopes, including a binocular Nikon Alphaphot YS with 2 Nikon objectives, mechanical stage and substage condenser, an inverted binocular microscope marked Wilovert, with mechanical stage and objectives, a binocular zoom microscope with a label for Optika all electrically untested
Classic Microscopy - The Beck Model 50 Microscope, English, c.1930, signed to the top 'MODEL 50 BECK LONDON' the microscope on large black enamelled support, with reflected light at the base via an angled mirror, focusing mechanical stage with focusing substage, vertical illuminator mounted to main frame with beck Apochromatic Stress Free Bloomed Objective Lens, with focusing interchangeabel binocular/monocular head, camera mount at top, (camera mount broken AF) Footnote: We have only been able to find a single other sale of a Beck Model 50 at auction: Christies, Sale No. 6175, Scientific Instruments,Tools and Apparatus, 1st July 1993 sold for £1320

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