Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Boxfoot microscope with red tooled body tube

1701-1800

Boxfoot microscope attributed to Lerebours by Crisp

1751-1800

Boxfoot microscope by D. Adams

1801-1830

Boxfoot microscope with Gould-like body tube

1825-1850

Boxfoot microscope with rectangular mirror

1731-1770

Compound monocular microscope

1801-1825

Boxfoot microscope with rectangular mirror

1731-1770

Boxfoot microscope with ball-socketed pillar

1755

Boxfoot microscope with oval stage

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope with rectangular mirror

1731-1770

Boxfoot microscope with horn and ivory body tube

1751-1800

Boxfoot microscope with ivory body tube

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope with black leather and pasteboard body tube

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope on the chest pattern

1780-1820

English boxfoot microsope

1771-1830

Italian boxfoot microscope, late 18th century

1771-1800

Small boxfoot microscope with double button objective

1850-1875

Boxfoot compound monocular microscope in pyramidal case

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope by Robert Brettell Bate

1801-1830

Monocular microscope with boxfoot, by Matthews

1826-1850

Crude boxfoot microscope

1750-1800

Compound monocular microscope

1801-1825

Boxfoot microscope, in pyramidal case, unsigned

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope with three pillars

1771-1800

Compound monocular microscope

1801-1830

Ornate boxfoot microscope

1752

Compound monocular microscope

1750-1800

Boxfoot microscope with rectangular mirror

1731-1770

Compound monocular microscope with box base missing

1831-1870

Compound monocular microscope on odd boxfoot

1801-1830

Microscope with late 18th century English pillar, stage and boxfoot, foreign body tube

Microscope with late 18th century English pillar

1771-1800

Boxfoot microscope of mixed construction, English, late 18th and early 19th century

Boxfoot microscope of mixed construction

1771-1831

Boxfoot microscopy by Meredith, 91 New Bond Street, London, England, 1801-1830.

Boxfoot microscopy by Meredith

1801-1830

Boxfoot compound monocular microscope with triangular pillar, attributed to van Deyl, English, late 18th or early 19th century

Boxfoot compound monocular microscope with triangular pillar

Italian boxfoot microscope mid 18th century, said to have been used by Spallanzi from the Nachet collection

Italian boxfoot microscope mid 18th century

1731-1770

Continental boxfoot microscope, mid 18th century

Continental boxfoot microscope, mid 18th century

1731-1770

Compound monocular microscope with stage focusing and boxfoot, by W. & S. Jones, 30 Holborn, London, England, 1791-1810.

Compound monocular microscope with stage focusing and boxfoot

1791-1810