Case for binocular compound microscope by J.B. Dancer
Case for binocular compound microscope by J.B. Dancer, Manchester, c.1861
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John Benjamin Dancer (1812-1887) was one of Manchester's most important scientific instrument makers. Dancer became well known for the quality of his microscopes and particularly for selling good-quality instruments at a relatively low price. He received several honours which reflected the high quality of his microscopes, including a prize medal at the International Exhibition in London.
- Measurements:
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Overall: 450 mm x 190 mm x 290 mm,
- Object Number:
- Y1997.6.3.1
- type:
- microscope case
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- The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum