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A compound monocular microscope by Newton & Co. of London, mid to late 19th century, the 7½in. lacquered brass main tube with single lens nosepiece, adjustable platform and plano-convex mirror, maker's name stamped to back of foot, contained within a fitted mahogany case with paper maker's label, containing 1/8", 1/4", 1/2" and 1" lenses, eyepieces, stands, and a tray of seventeen slide mounted specimens, to include frog tissue, fern spores and the larvae of a blackbird parasite, the case 18.5cm W x 15cm D x 37.5cm H
A Mid 20th Century black lacquered and brass Carl Zeiss 'Jug-Handle' Monocular Microscope, serial 41567, having triple nose piece, four objectives, in can, circular stage, Abbe Condenser, on horseshoe base, circa 1930s, in fitted caseall appears to be in generally good condition, no obvious damage to case, apart from general knocks and scuffs to the outside, plese see additional images
Two late 19th century mahogany cased microscopes. Including a lacquered brass monocular microscope having lacquered brass platform with swing mirror below on a cast iron base, stamped Henry Crouch, London, 8017, housed in an associated mahogany case with two spare lenses, etc.; and a student's field microscope. Max. H29cm
Carl Zeiss 8x30 B Monokular Monokular Snr. 648220. Porroprismen-Konstruktion, gebrauchterZustand inkl. Zeiss-Ikon-Köcher, wohl auch an Kameras adaptierbar. Linsen fast klar. A Carl Zeiss 8x30 B monocular A Carl Zeiss 8x30 B monocularMonokular Snr. 648220. Porroprismen-Konstruktion, gebrauchterZustand inkl. Zeiss-Ikon-Köcher, wohl auch an Kameras adaptierbar. Linsen fast klar. Condition: II - III
Carl Zeiss Sight And Mount small tubular sight marked "15cm UBTS U. TBTS L45". The reverse "Carl Zeiss Jena". Lower steel bracket mount. Together with grey painted monocular by "Goerz Berlin" ... Pair tinted dust goggles in tin case ... Sun shield for a periscope ... Various parts. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
A selection of Vintage binoculars, including Mark Scheffel 35x50 field binoculars, a pair of Lumiere Paris Vintage binoculars, a monocular NV-2000, in original box, a Helios 12x25 sport monocular, a pair of Hummel optical 10x50 field binoculars, in hardshell carry case with associated accessories, etc
An Large & Extensively Equipped Ross No.1 Binocular microscope Outfit English, c.1880, engraved to the rear of the large ‘Y’ shaped foot ‘ROSS, London, 3448’, the microscope with large uprights terminating in trunnions with friction lock to support the main body, with large plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on an articulated arm on a sliding collar, with fully mechanical substage with engraved goniometer scale geared rotation, screw X-Y control on a rack to focus, with large circular mechanical stage with geared rotation engraved scale, mechanical X-Y control, large rectangular sectioned bar with large geared drive to rack for course focusing, bar limb with screw to attach to bar and screw fine focus, thread to accept the binocular body, English monocular tube and continental monocular body tubes, with the following accessories in a large mahogany case: 4” objective & can, 3” objective & can, 2” can, 1” objective & can, 1” can, ½” objective & can, ¼” objective & can, 1/5” objective & can, 1/5” can, 4/10” objective & can, 1/8” can, Double objective holder engraved ROSS, London, Various Leiberkuhns, Binocular eyepieces marked A, Binocular eyepieces marked B, Binocular eyepieces marked C Kellners Orthoscopic, Binocular eyepieces marked D Kellners Orthoscopic, Eyepiecs marked C, E & F, Eyepiece collar, Substage stage attachment, Ross Achromatic substage condenser, Substage polarizer, Achromatic substage condenser, Set of substage selenite filters, Substage Wenham parabolic condenser, Substage spot lens, Substage condenser, Ross compressor, various filters, Stage side reflector, stage forceps Stage condenser, Large table bullseye, All in the original fitted mahogany Case with brass handles and lock, case 52cm tall Note: sold with no reserve
An Exceptionally Fine Powell & Lealand "No. 1" Compound Monocular/Binocular Microscope English, dated 1898, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’, of standard No.1 construction standing on a massive lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm sliding on a collar, above which is the fully mechanical stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with platinum circular scale and vernier, rotation controlled via a crown and gear mechanism that can be disengaged for quick movement, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a mahogany case: Pair of Binocular eyepieces

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