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

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

1745-1755

Modified form of John Marshall's Compound microscope

Modified form of John Marshall's Compound microscope

1725-1735

Hooke's compound microscope, copy, 1665-1675.

Hooke's compound microscope, copy, 1665-1675.

1665-1675

Drawer containing microscope accessories

Drawer containing microscope accessories

1800-1825

'Universal' microscope, Benjamin Martin, London, c. 1760

'Universal' microscope, Benjamin Martin, London, c. 1760

1755-1765

Cuff type (scroll foot) microscope by James Mann, c. 1755

Cuff type (scroll foot) microscope by James Mann, c. 1755

1750-1760

Large microscope, Benjamin Martin (?), London, c, 1770

Large microscope, Benjamin Martin (?), London, c, 1770

1765-1775

Culpeper microscope, attributed to Matthew Loft, c. 1740

Culpeper microscope, attributed to Matthew Loft, c. 1740

1735-1745

Microscope by Marshall, c. 1700

Microscope by Marshall, c. 1700

1695-1705

Culpeper Compound microscope, with accessories, by Scarlett

Culpeper Compound microscope, with accessories, by Scarlett

1735-1745

Compound Microscope made by Andrew Ross, 1855

Compound Microscope made by Andrew Ross, 1855

1850-1860

Compound microscope no.650 by A. Ross of London

Compound microscope no.650 by A. Ross of London

1850-1859

Compound microscope by Dollond, in case. Folding tripod stand, plane and concave mirror, understage condenser, objective, eyepiece, and accessories

Compound microscope by Dollond

1800-1825

Cuff model microscope made by Dollond in conical mahogany case, lock and key, with extra drawer under containing part of a solar microscope. (with accessories)

Compound Microscope, late 18th Century, with case and components

1767-1800

Compound trinocular microscope, with two extra condensers and accessories, in wooden case, by Tiyoda, Japanese, 1958-1962

Compound trinocular microscope

1958-1962

Microscope "selon Euler" by Vincent Chevalier: in mahogany case, no key, 1 eyepiece and cap, Selligues prism, sliding diaphragm (straight), stage condenser, ivory and ebony object plate, brass box for objects

Microscope "selon Euler" by Vincent Chevalier, 1825-1826

1825-1826

Rife's prismatic compound microscope (No.5) signed on the barrel `DESIGNED AND BUILD BY Royal R Rife 1938' with lamp signed `THE RIFE MICROSCOPE LAMP Pat. No. 1727618'. In mahogany case.

Rife's prismatic compound microscope No 5, 1938.

1938

Scroll-type Culpeper microscope, by Mann & Ayscough, with accessories, London, England, c. 1745

Culpeper microscope by Mann and Ayscough, c. 1745

1740-1750

Compound microscope by Edmund Culpeper, original model, outer body covered in grey shagreen, inner body of green vellum impressed with designs in gold (with accessories), London, England, c. 1730

Compound microscope by Edmund Culpeper, c. 1730

1725-1735

Compound microscope, Culpeper type, by James Mann, London, c.1740, fitted with multiple rotating specimen stage, with wooden box, drawer in base containing accessories, including fish plate, five object lenses (one fitted to microscope), (porcupine?) spine.

Compound microscope

1735-1745

Compound microscope by Dollond, London, England, c.1800, with accessories; extra microscope tube and aperture stop wheel

Compound microscope, Dollond, London, c.1800

1795-1805