- A brass and iron binocular microscope,
A brass and iron binocular microscope, Watson & Son 313 High Holborn London 1031, with accessories in fitted case with brass handle, 38cm h excluding case
- BUCKET BENCH, MICROSCOPE & CARDIETTE
BUCKET BENCH, MICROSCOPE & CARDIETTE HEART MONITOR Comprising a vernacular painted pine bench, late 19th century, 21 in. H.; a Steindorff binocular microscope with wood case and key, 16 1/2 in. H.; and a Sanborn Viso Cardiette Heart Monitoring machine, 2nd quarter, 20th century, in the original fitted walnut case, 11 1/2 in. H., 15 in. W., 8 1/2 in. D.
- AMERICAN OPTICAL BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
AMERICAN OPTICAL BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE MODEL NO. 1036, WITH CASEAmerican Optical Binocular Microscope Model no. 1036, with Case,
- BENJAMIN PIKE BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE,
BENJAMIN PIKE BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, 518 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 19TH CENTURY Lacquered brass instrument with large, "Y," shaped base marked, "Pike Optician 518 Broadway N.Y.," plano-concave mirror on articulated arm, substage with rack and pinion focusing, screw X-Y adjustments, fine and course focusing, housed in a fitted mahogany case with lenses ht. closed 16 in.
- Smith & Beck, London, Lacquered Brass
Smith & Beck, London, Lacquered Brass 'Best No. 1' Compound Binocular Microscope Outfit, c.1870 serial no. 2221, signed on the foot at '6 Coleman St.', with mechanical stage, a substage rack of three selenites and plano-concave mirror, a limb mounted bull's eye condenser, etc., all fitted in a flame mahogany case, together with a secondary fitted case of accessories, including high power eyepieces, objectivs, a substage Wenham-Shadbolt paraboloid condenser, dark wells, achromatic and prismatic condensers, etc.
taller case, exclusive of handle 19.25 x 12 x 10 in — 48.9 x 30.5 x 25.4 cm
- R & J BECK LONDON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
R & J BECK LONDON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE #6463 R & J Beck London binocular microscope #6463 12"h x 15"w
- SMITH, BECK & BECK BINOCULAR BRASS MICROSCOPE
SMITH, BECK & BECK BINOCULAR BRASS MICROSCOPE Smith, Beck & Beck (English, 1857-1866), circa 1860. Lacquered binocular microscope, having dual brass tubes, square stage, gimbaled plano/concave mirror, and on a triangular iron and brass base. Marked to the support, serial number 4339. Approx. h. 14.75".
- L. 19TH C. BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
L. 19TH C. BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE English, late 19th to early 20th century. Binocular microscope, having dual brass tubes, square stage, gimbaled mirror, and on a tripod base; together with an assortment of accessories. Unmarked. Approx. h. 17".
- L. 19TH C. JAMES SWIFT & SON BINOCULAR
L. 19TH C. JAMES SWIFT & SON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE James Swift & Son (English, 1857-1969), late 19th to early 20th century. Binocular microscope, having dual brass tubes, black metal frame, circular stage, condenser barrel, gimbaled mirror, and on a tripod base. Signed to the base. Provenance: Acquired from Skinner, Marlborough, MA, Clocks, Watches, & Scientific Instruments, sale 2890M, April 29, 2016, lot 334. Approx. h. 18".
- 19TH C. CHARLES BAKER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
19TH C. CHARLES BAKER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE IN CASE Charles Baker (Active, London, 1851-1901), circa 1855. Lacquered binocular microscope, having dual brass tubes, square stage, gimbaled plano/concave mirror, and on a tripod base; with mahogany case and assortment of accessories including a monocular conversion tube. Signed to the base. Provenance: Acquired from Charles Miller, Ltd., London, EN, Maritime & Scientific Models, Instruments & Art, November 8, 2016, lot 234. Approx. of the microscope on wood base h. 17.75"; the case h. 18", w. 8.75", d. 6.75".
- 19TH C. HENRY CROUCH BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
19TH C. HENRY CROUCH BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE IN CASE Henry Crouch (Active, London, circa 1867-1907), late 19th century. Binocular microscope, 886, having dual brass tubes, circular stage with substage having a silvered scale, gimbaled plano/concave mirror, and on a tripod base; with mahogany case. Signed to the tubes. Provenance: Acquired from Skinner, Marlborough, MA, Clocks, Watches, & Scientific Instruments, sale 2857M, October 31, 2015, lot 384. Approx. h. 17".
- An English Brass Binocular Microscope
Negretti
An English Brass Binocular Microscope
Negretti and Zambra, London, Mid-19th Century
with rack and fine-focusing on a Y-foot and having twin eyepieces, two objectives and a fitted wooden case, the case with owner's label D. Dickenson, Dispensing Chemist, Chester.
Height 14 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
- CARL ZEISS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPECarl
CARL ZEISS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPECarl Zeiss Binocular Microscope
- WETZLAR OPTIKON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
WETZLAR OPTIKON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE AND MEDICAL DWETZLAR OPTIKON BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE AND MEDICAL DICTIONARY: The Wetzlar microscope (serial number 4123) with three E. Kohler lenses, H.K. 5x eyepieces, and light; Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 30th Edition.
- CASED SPENCER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE,
CASED SPENCER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, WWII VINTAGE Antique 1942 Spencer Buffalo Binocular Compound Cast Iron Scientific Microscope with three objectives, s/n 133643, with extra lenses in 10" x 8 1/2" x 14" case. Working condition.
- A 19th century lacquered brass binocular
A 19th century lacquered brass binocular microscope by Henry Crouch of London with circular mechanical stage and various spare lenses and accessories in original mahogany case no 3716 15.5ins Estimate ?300-500 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?480
- A ENGLISH BRASS COMPOUND BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
A ENGLISH BRASS COMPOUND BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA
signed on the Y shaped foot NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA LONDON with incurved stage with stage mounted condenser, substage mirror, rackwork focusing with fine adjustment, objective lens and eyepieces, 38cm h, on later turned mahogany base with glass dome, late 19th c
- Bausch & Lomb Black-Enameled Binocular
Bausch & Lomb Black-Enameled Binocular Microscope, 1927, Rochester, New York, serial number 192470, designed in 1926 by John C. Sabel, patent number 1622350, h. 10", presented in the original fitted mahogany case, h. 11", w. 7-1/2", d. 7-1/2".