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A BANTAM SUPER SPOT LAMP On a brass and cast iron stand base 144cm high overall Condition Report: Please note this is sold as a decorative item of furniture only and not as a working electrical lamp - this would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting.The Lamp case with marks, dirt, wear, corrosion, the bakelite/plastic handles have signs of age and wear, the glass to the front appears intact, Dreweatts have not investigated any internal works and give no guarantees as to working or not or how much work would be needed to make work. There is no gurantee the lamp and base belong together, there is some wobble and looseness to joints generallyThe brass stand with pitting and marks, similarly the iron stand base Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An Olympus BH-2 Microscope, Japan, c.1990, labeled to the front OLYMPUS BH-2, the microscope with a halogen lamp to the rear, base with light controls, course focus to the rear, with Olympus Phase Contrast condenser, mechanical stage, 5 objective head, including the following objectives 'OLYMPUS APL10, OLYMPUS A40PL and another, with trinocular head with WHK 12.5 eyepieces. Note: electrically untested The Olympus BH-2 is a high-quality, versatile compound microscope developed by Olympus Corporation, a leading Japanese optical and precision technology company. Introduced in the 1980s, the BH-2 microscope quickly became popular among researchers and laboratories for its excellent optical performance, ergonomic design, and modularity. It features a robust, stable platform, a precise mechanical stage, and a range of high-quality objectives are available, which enable the user to observe specimens at various magnifications. With options for brightfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence observation, the Olympus BH-2 caters to diverse research needs. Its reputation for durability and reliability has made the BH-2 a sought-after microscope even decades after its initial release.
Collection of 4 Leitz Binocular/Trinocular Microscopes, including a Leitz Laborlux S with lamp house condenser, single Leitz 25x objective Periplan 10x eyepieces trinocular head Leitz Dialux 22EB, lamp house, mechanical stage Leitz EF 10x objective, binocular head with eyepieces Leitz Laborlux 11, condenser, mechanical stge, Leitz 10x Objective, binocular head, Leitz Periplan 10x eyepieces Leitz Laborlux K, condenser, lamp house, mechanical stage, leitz 4x, EF 10x, EF 40x & EF Oel 100x objectives, binocular Head with Leits Periplan 10x eyepieces all electrically untested
Collection of 3 Leitz Microscopes, including: A Leitz SM-LUX-POL with mechanical stage, 5 object turret with Leitz Pl8x objective, Leitz HL10x objective, Leitz HL 20x objective, Leitz HL 50x objective, Leitz R Pl 2x objective, with trinocular head Leitx Periplan 10x eyepieces Leitz Laborlux K, substage polariser, mechanical stage, 5 objective turret, Leitz 50x Fluoreszenz objective, Leitz EF 40x objective, Leitz Plan 20x objective, Leitz EF 10x objective, Leitz Plan 100x Fluorescence attachement (no lamp), binocular head with with Leitz Periplan 10x eyepieces. Leitz Diavert, with 4 objective turret, Leitz 10x objective, Leitz Phaco EF20x objective, Leits EF 32x objective, Leitz 4x objective, mechanical stage, lamp house, binocular head with Leitz Periplan 12.5x eyepieces, All electrically untested
Nikon Diaphot Phase Contrast DIC Microscope & 4 x Objectives, ikon Diaphot Binocular microscope set up as phase DIC with the following objectives: Nikon BD Plan 10-x DIC Nikon BD Plan 20-x DIC Nikon BD Plan 40-x DIC Nikon BD Plan 100-x DIC each with slide in/out filters mechanical stage Phase contrast condenser with PhL, Ph1, Ph2, and Ph3 with halogen lamp electrically untested as the microscope is set up for 100/120v so will need a transformer
Olympus BH-2 Polarising Trinocular Microscope, Japan, c.1990, labeled to the front OLYMPUS BH-2, the microscope with a halogen lamp to the rear, base with light controls, course focus to the rear, polariser to lamp, with Achromat 0.9 substage condenser, mechanical rotating stage, 5 objective head, including the following objectives 'OLYMPUS A10PL, OLYMPUS SPlan 40PL, polarising head with slide in polariser and wedge with trinocular head with WHK 12.5Xl eyepieces. Note: electrically untested The Olympus BH-2 is a high-quality, versatile compound microscope developed by Olympus Corporation, a leading Japanese optical and precision technology company. Introduced in the 1980s, the BH-2 microscope quickly became popular among researchers and laboratories for its excellent optical performance, ergonomic design, and modularity. It features a robust, stable platform, a precise mechanical stage, and a range of high-quality objectives are available, which enable the user to observe specimens at various magnifications. With options for brightfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence observation, the Olympus BH-2 caters to diverse research needs. Its reputation for durability and reliability has made the BH-2 a sought-after microscope even decades after its initial release.
An Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, Dialux Trinocular Compound Microscope, German, signed to the body Ernst Leitz Wetzlar No. 540766 with a secondary lable for University of California, microscope with mirror, focusing substage & condenser, mechanical stage, rack and pinion focusing finished in black and chrome, in case with objectives and eyepieces and lamp, case 48cm

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