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- Three American Brass Microscopes
19th
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.
Property from the Collection of Norman and Florence Blitch
- SEIBERT GERMAN BRASS MICROSCOPESeibert
SEIBERT GERMAN BRASS MICROSCOPESeibert German Brass Microscope, late 19th century; stamped "Seibert" and "304" Dimensions: 13 in. (33 cm.) high Provenance: No case. Condition:
- TWO BRASS MICROSCOPES AND AN E. LEITZ
TWO BRASS MICROSCOPES AND AN E. LEITZ COMPOUND MONOCULAR, EACH IN THEIR ORIGINAL WOOD CASES, 19TH CENTURYTWO BRASS MICROSCOPES AND AN E. LEITZ COMPOUND MONOCULAR, EACH IN THEIR ORIGINAL WOOD CASES, 19TH CENTURY, brass microscope signed Adie Son, Edinburgh, mid-19th Century, h: 11 3/4 in.; English Martin type drum microscope in fitted mahogany case with accessories, early circa 1830s/1840s, h: 9 5/8 in.; and an E. Leitz compound monocular, late 19th Century; the three microscopes in their fitted wood boxes, the Martin type with lenses and accessories (3)
- TWO BRASS MICROSCOPES. American or
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 monocular microscope with ''Seeds of fern'' slide. 5 1/2''h. 11 3/4''w. 4 1/4''d. Imperfections. Wear to brass and case. Small microscope missing slide holder.
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