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SPENCER MICROSCOPE IN CASESpencer
SPENCER MICROSCOPE IN CASESpencer Microscope in Case
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SPENCER MICROSCOPE WITH CARRYING
SPENCER MICROSCOPE WITH CARRYING CASESpencer Microscope with Carrying Case,
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SPENCER, BAUSCH & LOMB
SPENCER, BAUSCH & LOMB MICROSCOPESTwo early 20th century microscopes consisting of an iron and brass jug-handled Spencer microscope, one stage clip missing, measuring 14" to top of eyepiece, together with a black enamelled iron and brass Bausch & Lomb microscope, one stage clip missing. Measuring 13.5" to top of eyepiece. Offered as is.
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MICROSCOPE. Spencer # 132675. Black
MICROSCOPE. Spencer # 132675. Black lacquered with U shaped base square stage triple lens rack focusing and 10x eyepiece. 12 1/2'' h.
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MICROSCOPE SPENCER SERIAL
MICROSCOPE SPENCER SERIAL #246002Spencer Buffalo U.S.A. vintage microscope, 18, 16, 4 magnifications. Unit has not been tested. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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SPENCER MICROSCOPE, MODEL NO.
SPENCER MICROSCOPE, MODEL NO. B-35-83 WITH CASESpencer Microscope, Model no. B-35-83 with Case,
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SPENCER MICROSCOPE, SERIAL #162918,
SPENCER MICROSCOPE, SERIAL #162918, IN A HOMEMADESpencer microscope, serial #162918, in a homemade fitted case with various accessories, microscope - 12 1/2" h.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Buffalo NY Spencer microscope
Buffalo NY Spencer microscope serial number 80857 black enamel 6'' x 4 1/4'' x 12 1/4''; black cloth microscope protective cover; wooden microscope carrying case heavily scratched on back missing front knob inscribed interior ''I.L. Ertman Hartford Conn. U. of Conn. 1935-1939'' 8 3/4'' x 7'' x 13 1/4''; spare 10x lens; leather box lined with purple velvet containing extra slides 3 3/4'' x 3'' x 1 1/2''; two empty lens cartridges for 16MM and 4MM lenses.
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SPENCER LENS CO. IRON & BRASS
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 case with additional accessories and pamphlets. Marked to base 'Spencer Lens Co/Buffalo, N.Y.', serial number 23239. Approx. h.11.25" (microscope); h. 14.25, w. 7.25", d. 8.5".
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American Lacquered and Enamelled
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 — 34.3 x 17.8 x 22.9 cm
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SPENCER LENS CO BRASS MICROSCOPE
SPENCER LENS CO BRASS MICROSCOPE 29687Spencer Lens Company brass microscope # 29687 with Bausch & Lomb fitted case. Circa 20th Century.
Additionally 2 boxes of glass slides.
Microscope: 6" L x 4" W x 12"H.
Case: 15 1/4" L x 7 1/2" W x 9 1/2" H.
Wear to brass surface. Eye piece is clear. 2 objective lens out of 3 included.
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SPENCER BRASS MICROSCOPE, EARLY
SPENCER BRASS MICROSCOPE, EARLY 20TH C.Spencer brass microscope, early 20th c., in a fitted carry case with accessories, 11 1/2" h. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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SPENCER BUFFALO MICROSCOPE WITH
SPENCER BUFFALO MICROSCOPE WITH LENS AND CASESpencer Buffalo Microscope with Lens and Case
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SPENCER MICROSCOPE IN ORIGINAL
SPENCER MICROSCOPE IN ORIGINAL CASE: Brass Microscope, by Spencer Lens Company of Buffalo, New York. Serial #2155. Also included is a 2, 4, & 16 millimeter lenses. Key is present. Approx. 13.5'' h x 7'' w x 7'' d.
CONDITION: Door lock seems to turn, but does not completely open. Wear to all consistent with age and use.
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CASED MICROSCOPE. Spencer #
CASED MICROSCOPE. Spencer # 42179. U shaped base square stage triple lens (missing one) rack focusing and 10x eyepiece. 11'' h.
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Spencer Lens Company Monocular
Spencer Lens Company Monocular Microscope, 1924, Buffalo, New York, Model 44, serial number 89878, with black-enameled cast-iron frame and brass and steel fittings, with applied label "Department of the Interior/US/Fish and Wildlife Service" and their inventory number 419125, h. 12-1/2". Spencer company records show the 80,000 range serial numbers manufactured between May 1923 and August 1925. Their 1924 catalogue illustrates this very popular model on page 27; this particular lot also features the rack-and-pinion, vernier gauge mechanical stage No. 493 illustrated on page 68 of the same catalogue.
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Spencer brass and metal
Spencer brass and metal microscope made in Buffalo N.Y. Lacking case. 12.5"h.
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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.
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CASED VINTAGE SPENCER MICROSCOPE
CASED VINTAGE SPENCER MICROSCOPE AND MARY GREGORY SCENT BOTTLE The microscope marked "Spencer / Buffalo / USA," brass and iron, within a custom dovetailed hardwood storage case, the interior fitted with lens compartment (13 1/2 x 9 x 6 3/4 in.) (some separation to case corners, some scattered finish wear to microscope, lenses with some scratches and spotting); the Mary Gregory bottle in teal colored glass, classic painted figure within landscape decoration (5 1/2 in.) (chipping to interior end of stopper and chipping to lower bottle rim).
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THREE MICROSCOPES. American and
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. Together with a cased brass monocular student's microscope unmarked 6''h. Imprections. Spencer microscope with paint loss.
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German Compound 'Junior' Field
German Compound 'Junior' Field Microscope, Spindler & Hoyer, Göttingen, c.1925 all contained in a black lacquered brass tube for transport case height 5.5 in — 14 cm
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A Victorian brass and black painted
A Victorian brass and black painted cast iron microscope, Tisley & Spiller 172 Brompton Road London, 35cm h, maker's ivory trade label Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: LMNQ7EKJ More Information Chips and scuffs to cast iron base, otherwise good condition
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American Optical Stereo Microscope,
American Optical Stereo Microscope, model 570 0.7 to 4.2X, and Industrial American Optical Adjustable Spotlight Lamp (cord needs repair)
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A boxed microscope together with
A boxed microscope together with a large quantity of biological slides.
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A brass microscope J. Swift & Son
A brass microscope J. Swift & Son London complete with three interchangeable lenses and two variable apertures. 31 cm high.
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A COLLECTION OF NINE ANTIQUE
A COLLECTION OF NINE ANTIQUE ENGLISH POCKET MICROSCOPES AND MAGNIFIERS First half 20th century, including three magnification lenses in gavel form, including one marked Speetol-Gordon (largest 5 1/4 in.); a brass handled bullseye lens (7 in.); articulating brass armed lens on stand (3 in. stand height); a brass magnification lens on tripod stand marked "Cross / London" (2 1/2 in.); (2) folding linen prover microscopes (1 in. smallest). Also included are a pair of specimen forceps with integral lens, marked with 1903 patent date.
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An English Brass Culpepper-Type
An English Brass Culpepper-Type Microscope
18th/19th Century
with rack-and-pinion focusing, circular stage and raised on three S-scroll legs on a mahogany base with reflector, the base with a drawer containing objectives, fish plate, lieberkuhn and others in a pyramid case.
Height 14 1/2 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
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BAUSCH & LOMB MICROSCOPE, TASCO 8TE
BAUSCH & LOMB MICROSCOPE, TASCO 8TE SPOTTING SCOPE, AND PAREXEL TABLE GLOBEBausch & Lomb Microscope, Tasco 8TE Spotting Scope, and Parexel Table Globe
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A CULPEPER STYLE MICROSCOPE IN
A CULPEPER STYLE MICROSCOPE IN ORIGINAL PYRAMID CASE England, early 19th century, the brass scope mounted on a wood base, supported by three scrolled legs which support the stage, the mirror is attached to a plate on the base. focus is achieved by moving the inner tube up and down. A lower drawer stores accessories such as (3) objectives, (4) ivory sliders.
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AN ENGLISH BRASS MICROSCOPE with
AN ENGLISH BRASS MICROSCOPE
with Y shaped foot, rackwork and milled screw adjustment, mechanical stage and substage mirror, 32cm h, and another microscope, mahogany case (2)
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A small 19th. century microscope ht
A small 19th. century microscope ht 15cm.
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A small brass microscope 15 cm high
A small brass microscope 15 cm high with glass slides in mahogany box together with a navigational ''Young's Course Corrector''
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German Black Enamelled Binocular
German Black Enamelled Binocular Compound Microscope Cark Zeiss Jena mid 20th century number 119383 with swivel eyepieces slate stage mechanical slide clip and sub-stage condenser 14" (height) 35.6cm (height)
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English Lacquered Brass
English Lacquered Brass Transitional Microscope early 19th century with rack and pinion course focus and fine focus on the stage 17.5" (height) 44.5cm (height)
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English ~Society of Arts
English ~Society of Arts Pattern Lacquered Brass Monocular Microscope Moritz Pillischer London 19th century no. 3050 with rack and pinion coarse focus and crutch fine focus on the tube three objectives and plano-concave mirror the mahogany case with bale handle 12.5" (height) 35.6cm (height)
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CASED MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE.
CASED MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE. England last quarter-19th century brass. Fitted mahogany case with a brass handle containing a compound monocular microscope with triple turret nosepiece three objectives with boxes. Microscope marked for ''J.SWIFT & SON LONDON.'' One objective box marked ''Wray / London''. With a specimen slide marked ''Parasite from Skeldrake''. 6''h. 12''w. 8 1/2''d. Case with imperfections. Incomplete.