Museum microscope by Thomas Winter, 1810
Museum microscope by Thomas Winter of 9 New Bond Street, London, England, c. 1810
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Possibly invented as a special commission, Thomas Winter's "museum microscope" demonstrates academic and scientific interest within upper-class wealth and culture.
Functionality is combined with elegance of design, with interesting specimens set into a rotating ivory mount. The microscope is therefore a "museum" of specimens, with a collection that can be easily viewed again and again.
- Measurements:
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overall: 260 mm x x , 110 mm, .735kg
- Materials:
- copper (alloy) , glass and ivory
- Object Number:
- 1913-280 Pt1
- type:
- museum microscope
- Image ©
- The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum