- American Lacquered and Enamelled Brass
Monocular Compound Microscope, Spencer, Buffalo, N.Y., c.1930 serial no. 109382, with course and fine focus, mechanical stage and sub stage condenser cased 13.5 x 7 x 9 in...
[more like this] - BAUSCH & LOMB CASED COMPOUND MICROSCOPEDESCRIPTION:
Antique American brass and japanned steel microscope In original fitted wood case. Includes an assortment of original lenses. Engraved, "Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester,...
[more like this] - A RARE AND IMPORTANT BOSTON FEDERAL
INLAID MAHOGANY PED...circa 1800, one of only three known, and the only example in private hands, attributed to the shop of John and Thomas Seymour, the three section desk...
[more like this] - 19TH C. AMERICAN BRASS & STEEL MICROSCOPE
W/ WOOD CASENorth America, United States, New York, Rochester & New York City, ca. late 19th century CE. A fine vintage brass and steel monocular microscope with 3 objectives...
[more like this] - 19TH C. BRITISH MICROSCOPE AND AMERICAN
SCALE Group of two 19th century medical or scientific instruments comprising a J. Hynes (British, 19th century) brass compound drum microscope with assorted lenses and...
[more like this] - QUEEN & CO. MICROPSCOPE, COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
& BOX Group of two antique microscopes comprising a James W. Queen & Co. (American, 1853-1925) model 4460 microscope with 1X E. Leitz Wetzlar lens, a brass compound drum...
[more like this] - SPENCER LENS CO. IRON & BRASS MICROSCOPE
IN CASE Spencer Lens Co. (American, 1895-1945), 1914. Iron and brass monocular microscope, having a square stage, plano/concave mirror, and on a Y-shaped base; in original...
[more like this] - BAUSCH & LOMB BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE
IN CASE Bausch & Lomb (American, founded 1853), 1905. Lacquered monocular microscope, having brass tubes, double nosepiece, square stage, gimbaled plano/concave mirror, and...
[more like this] - Three American Brass Microscopes
19th
Century
comprising an example by T. H. McAllister, NY and two examples by E.H. & F.H. Tighe, Detroit, MI, each with a fitted case.
Height of tallest example 11 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - American Enamelled and Lacquered Brass
Compound Monocular Microscope Bausch & Lomb Optical c.1920 serial 74208 with two eyepieces and three objective including one associated Leitz oil immersion 14.5" (height)...
[more like this] - TWO MICROSCOPES. American or European
2nd half-19th century brass. Monocular with cast iron stand 10''h . and a small one with additional lens. 7''h....
[more like this] - Fine Federal inlaid mahogany cellaret,
highly figured mahogany veneers with fan, quarter fan and line inlay, mahogany and white pine secondary (bottom board tested microscopically as white pine), open interior,...
[more like this] - THREE MICROSCOPES. American and European
19th and 20th century mixed metals. Monocular microscope marked ''Schutz A. - G. Cassel 16989 D.R.G.M'' 10 1/2''h. and a Spencer Buffalo U.S.A. compound microscope 12''h....
[more like this] - TWO BRASS MICROSCOPES. American or
European 19th century brass. A compound monocular brass microscope with three objectives one marked for E. Leitz Wetzlar another marked Germany 13 3/4''h. and an unmarked...
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