Baird and Tatlock microtome, by Baird and Tatlock (London) Limited, 14-17 Saint Cross Street, London, EC1, England, 1945-1950. Baird and Tatlock microtome 1945-1950
Motor driven ultramicrotome with cutting window mechanism and elbow rest, by Cooke and Perkins. Circa 1965 Motor driven ultramicrotome with cutting window mechanism and elbow rest
"Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system, model 11800, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975 "Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system 1965-1975
Microtome with thermal feed, cutting window, stereo missing. By Phillips. Circa 1958 Microtome with thermal feed
Freezing microtome for sectioning whole animals, c.1970 Freezing microtome for sectioning whole animals
Microtome made by Carl Reichert, Wien (no driving chain). Two knives in case, c.1880 Microtome made by Carl Reichert 1880
Ryder microtome in case by J. Zentmayer, Philadelphia, c. 1888 Ryder microtome in case by J. Zentmayer circa 1888
Automatic rotary microtome, Spencer 820, made by American Optical Company, New York, 1954-1960 Automatic rotary microtome 1954-1960
MSE freezing CO2 microtome with 2 blades, circa 1965 MSE freezing CO2 microtome with 2 blades 1960-1970
Hand microtome, trade mark "Mikrops", by Flatters and Garnett of Manchester, with pieces of pith Hand microtome