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Model of Leeuwenhoek's microscope

1901-1930

Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Pocket microscope by Jeremiah Sisson

1752

Demainbray's compound microscope

1745

Beale-type microscope

1871-1900

Robert Hooke type microscope and accessory

1671-1700

Busch microscope

Microscope

1965-1975

Monotype Microscope for 1-Inch Punch

Electron microscope, model E.M.3.

Desk and column unit of AEI EM801 electron microscope

1974

Microscope, Jackson model; made by Geo Jackson

before 1921

G & S Lablynx microscope with a binocular head

Pocket microscope

Portable microscope requiring a fibreoptic light source

1960-1975

McArthur microscope (The model used by the Open University)

Brass monocular microscope in wooden case

1900-1920

Universal microscope with case and lid

1782

research microscope made by Olympus

Axioskop 20 microscope for transmitted light brightfield microscopy

1994

Cooke Troughton & Simms M4000 series Universal Microscope serial number M40541

1963-1965

Improved Withering Botanic microscope

1790

Original model of Powell and Lealand Compound microscope

"Works" metallurgical microscope by W. Watson and Sons Ltd. London (no.24869)

Watkins Universal microscope (latest type)

Swift microscope

1848-1870

Binocular microscope

Three sets of microscope optics in wooden box

1890-1910

Early 19th century Achromatic portable microscope by Ploessl Vienna

Universal microscope of first type

Microscope by Vincent Chevalier

Abraham & Dancer travelling Microscope

circa 1843

Achromatic microscope "Society of Arts"

Early Culpeper microscope

1720-1730

Metallurgical microscope by Seiwa

Early Achromatic microscope by Horne and Thornthwaite

Wood object slide for Nuremburgh microscope

Folding tripod microscope by Watkins

Dutch copy of Martin's Universal microscope

Tiedemann microscope (signed)

Universal double microscope (body) (c.1746)

1746

Amici microscope of brass

Microscope on ball and socket joint by Ross

Klein's Excursion microscope

Microscope by Ross

Lucernal Microscope (c.1795) by W&S JONES 60 HOLBORN LONDON

1795

Charles Brooke's microscope

Brass microscope, eight inches high, incomplete

1790-1819

Universal microscope (1776) signed "Martin"

Micrometer microscope for measuring woollen threads