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Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Pocket microscope by Jeremiah Sisson

1752

First atomic force microscope, United States, 1985

1985

Case for Culpeper microscope

1720-1730

Demainbray's compound microscope

1745

Silver microscope by George Adams, c. 1761.

1763

Compound Microscope by Carl Zeiss, Jena, German, 1870-1888

1870-1888

Original Abbe apertometer, "made 1871"

1871

Volta-type gun

Scroll foot (Cuff type) microscope by John Cuff, London, c. 1750

1745-1755

Radial binocular microscope by Ross & Co.

Small compound microscope

Noberts micrometer microscope by Nobert, Friedrich Adolph

Withering's Botanical microscope late form

1820

Simple Chevalier Doublet microscope by Charles Chevalier

1830

Nuremberg type wooden compound microscope

Abbe's Test Platte in leatherette case lined with velvet

1900-1945

Wilson screw barrel microscope (brass) in fishskin case with accessories

1753

Compound drum microscope

1740

Watsons universal lensholder

Dissecting microscope, c. 1750

1745-1755

Small portable microscope in metal case

1854

Coddington microscope in case

Microscope with 'Continental' fine adjustment

Culpeper-Wilson compound microscope

1730

Small stand magnifying glass

Chest microscope

1750

Pocket microscope in case

Six early micrometers for the microscope

Universal microscope

Optical cabinet made by B. Martin about 1771

1771

Wooden "Nuremburgh" microscope

Flea microscope

Petrographical microscope

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Vest pocket microscope

Hand microscope by Klonne and Muller

Goring's "operative aplanic Engiscope"

Mahogany cabinet of 3 drawers

Microscopic cabinet with solar and compound microscope

Original model of Powell and Lealand Compound microscope

Ahren's binocular microscope with paralled tubes

Simple microscope adapted for viewing living opaque objects

1820

Joubert's patent microscope

Compass microscope for opaque objects

1740

Microscope by Hugh Powell

Universal microscope by George Adams the elder

1746

Pocket microscope by John Browning

Chevalier's Universal microscope

Two ivory slides, from Wilson screw barrel microscope

1710-1730