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ANTIQUE W. WATSON & SONS SERVICE
ANTIQUE W. WATSON & SONS SERVICE MICROSCOPEAntique Watson Service monocular microscope by W. Watson & Sons, London. Serial number 77489. Microscope has one eyepiece marked 1 & three rotatable objectives: 1/6" argus, 1/2" Versalic oil imm & 1/6" PARA oil imm. Box, rotating mirror, two objective containers, & wood rack included. Tube has some marks in the finish from possibly an old sticker or label. Microscope finish has some wear, paint loss & scratches. Box has wear and is missing one nail for latch. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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A student's Edinburgh microscope by
A student's Edinburgh microscope by W Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, no. 38104, in a mahogany case
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A brass and iron binocular
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
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A boxed microscope together with
A boxed microscope together with a large quantity of biological slides.
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English Lacquered Brass
English Lacquered Brass Microscopy Lamp W. Watson London with ring base signed and addressed 313 High Holborn to riser with adjustable spirit reservoir and tin chimney 12" (height) 30.5cm (height)
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E. Leitz Wetzlar Microscope
E. Leitz Wetzlar Microscope German an E. Leitz Wetzlar microscope in fitted wooden box the microscope with interchangable lenses and eye pieces on a Y-shaped foot; ht. 10.75 in.
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Ernst Leitz Microscope fine quality
Ernst Leitz Microscope fine quality in dovetail wooden box.
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Small mahogany cased brass
Small mahogany cased brass microscope with slide. Box 2''h.x6.5''w.
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TWO MICROSCOPES: LEITZ WETZLAR
TWO MICROSCOPES: LEITZ WETZLAR MICROSCOPE WITH CATWO MICROSCOPES: Leitz Wetzlar microscope with case and accessories, serial #481561; Swift microscope with case and accessories, serial #6403499.
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BURKE AND JAMES WATSON
BURKE AND JAMES WATSON SPEED-PRESS CAMERA Burke and James Watson Speed-Press camera, Wollensak Raptar 90mm f/6.8.
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MICROSCOPY. A SMALL COLLECTION OF
MICROSCOPY. A SMALL COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH C ACCESSORIES
including a mahogany cased turntable, lenses and cased microscope mirror by Carl Zeiss Jena
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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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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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Royal Microscopical Society Black
Royal Microscopical Society Black Enamelled and Lacquered Brass Compound Microscope C. Baker London c.1915 no. 6361 244 High Holborn R.M.S. with coarse fine and very fine focus mechanical stage and condenser oil immersion objective and plano-concave mirror in mahogany case 14.25" (height) 36.2cm (height) 8.25" (width) 21cm (width) 10" (depth) 25.4cm (depth)
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German Black Lacqured
German Black Lacqured Binocular/Monocular Compound Microscope Ernst Leitz Wetzlar c.1951 serial 476177 with coarse and fine focus on the stem substage condenser and plano/concave mirror 17" (height) 43.2cm (height)
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An early 20th Century lacquered
An early 20th Century lacquered brass and iron microscope by Ernest Leitze Wetzlar No. 79206 complete with four lenses and plain slides in fitted mahogany case
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Carl Zeiss Stereo Microscope,
Carl Zeiss Stereo Microscope, #4758741, with extra lenses & 6 volt 30 watt meter
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English Society of Arts Pattern
English Society of Arts Pattern Brass Compound Monocular Microscope Newton & Co. London c. 1870 signed on the foot in mahogany case with accesories including two objectives two eyepieces bullseye magnifying glass stand 9" (height) 22.9cm (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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J.W. QUEEN & CO BRASS
J.W. QUEEN & CO BRASS MICROSCOPEJ.W. Queen & Co Brass Microscope,
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A small gilt brass microscope in
A small gilt brass microscope in fitted wooden case and several volumes on the microscope including Beck (Conrad) The Microscope, London 1938, Ward (The Hon Mrs) The Microscope, London 1870 and Lankester (E) Half Hours with the Microscope, London 1912
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An English brass compound
An English brass compound microscope, Baker 244 High Holborn London, 19th c, the rackwork with triangular member, focusing by two milled knobs with fine adjustment, circular stage with substage condenser and convex mirror, on Y-foot, with several lenses and accessories, cased More Information Rackwork appears to function and in generally good overall condition
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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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A Baker compound microscope,
A Baker compound microscope, several lenses and accessories, including a camera attachment and two teak or other fitted case More Information Dusty but in good condition. Camera attachment little or never used
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Leitz 'Stand IV' Replica
Leitz 'Stand IV' Replica Lacquered Brass Microscope, Arthur Seibert, EMO-Optik, Wetzlar, West Germany, 1980 numbered 361/1000 and modelled after the 1899 original, complete with two eyepieces, two objectives and six sample slides, all in a fitted mahogany case with dated manual
instrument collapsed height 10.6 in — 27 cm; case 11 x 30 x 19 in — 27.9 x 76.2 x 48.3 cm
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Antique Microscope in Wooden
Antique Microscope in Wooden Box11-3/4'' tall
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Scottish Lacquered and Black
Scottish Lacquered and Black Oxidized Brass Compound Microscope, W.A.C. Smith, Glasgow, late 19th century signed on the base, in mahogany case 13 x 7.25 x 6.75 in — 33 x 18.4 x 17.1 cm
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ANTIQUE MICROSCOPE, POWELL AND
ANTIQUE MICROSCOPE, POWELL AND LEALANDAntique brass microscope, engraved Powell & Lealand, 170 Euston Road, London; with tripod support and fitted circular walnut stand, 17"H (17-1/2"H including base). English, circa 1870. Provenance: the estate of Lucille Svitzer Brady (Mrs. Frank B. Brady), formerly of Annapolis, Maryland.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some light wear/oxidation in expected areas, mirror present but detached with no silvering (clear glass).
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QUEEN & CO. MICROPSCOPE, COMPOUND
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 microscope, likely European, with three lenses and an assortment of accessories
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English Lacquered Brass Carpenter
English Lacquered Brass Carpenter Type Compound Drum Microscope J.H. Steward Strand London c.1835 signed on the tube in fitted case with accessories including seven objectives live box and ivory specimen slides 4" (height) 10.2cm (height) 11" (width) 27.9cm (width) 5.75" (depth) 14.6cm (depth)
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AN ENGLISH BRASS COMPOUND
AN ENGLISH BRASS COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY WILLIAM & SAMUEL JONES
with Cuff pattern pillar with rackwork, the arm with wheel of stops, signed on the body tube W & S Jones 135 Holborn London, with condenser, mirror, swing stage, eyepiece and other accessories including an ivory slider, the instrument mounted on mahogany cavetto plinth with drawer, 47cm h, in mahogany pyramidal case with hinged brass handle, 1792-1800
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Boxed scientific microscope,
Boxed scientific microscope, unmarked, approx 23cm H x 19cm W x 16cm D
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Mahogany cased microscope by Bausch
Mahogany cased microscope by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Rochester NY. Case 14"h.x7"w.x9"d. scope 11.25"h.
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American Black Lacquered
American Black Lacquered Monocular Compound Microscope Bausch & Lomb Rochester N. Y. c.1930 serial no. UB9838 with external electric light source 13" (height) 33cm (height)
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Jones Most Improved Type
Jones Most Improved Type Lacquered Brass Compound Monocular Microscope Gilbert & Sons London c.1810 signed on the foot in associated tapered Culpepper type mahogany case with interior drawer and accessories 17" (height) 43.2cm (height)