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Microtome by Minot, with accessory apparatus and case

Microtome by W E Boeker Wetzlar dated 1883

1883

Cambridge Automatic Microtome

1920-1926

Simple bench microtome

Ether-freezing microtome

1871-1900

Groves-Williams ether freezing microtome of about 1890

1885-1895

Rutherford freezing microtome

Porter-Blum electro microtome by Storval

Freezing Microtome, complete

Cambridge Rocket microtome, model no.2156, c.1905

circa 1905

Hand microtome, late 19th century, English

1871-1900

Microtome, the Science Gossip Section machine

1871-1900

Apparatus for the automatic cutting, staining, and examination of histological samples

1960-1965

Flat cutting rocking microtome by Cambridge Instrument Company

1925-1935

Microtome, 1770.

1765-1775

Minot-type automatic microtome by Jung of Heidelberg

1908-1920

Microtome, Sliding type

Microtome, rotary, No.4408

Automatic rocking microtome, English, 1928-1932

1928-1932

Small rotary microtome by Reichert

Microtome, by Reichert, Austrian, 1955-1965

1955-1965

Gray microtome knife holder

Bench microtome, 1850-1875, English

1850-1875

Cathcart ether freezing microtome

Bench microtome

1871-1900

Microtome, simple screw thread, 1900

1900

Orienting block holder for microtome

1885-1890

Large Sliding Microtome

1910

Leitz base sledge microtome

Small bench microtome by Flatters and Garnett Ltd.

1962-1963

Freezing Microtome, with flexible tube

Constant velocity electronically controlled microtome, by G.B. David and R.C. Steel, circa 1959

Constant velocity electronically controlled microtome

1950-1959

Microtome knife sharpener, by Pillage, German

Microtome knife sharpener, by Pillage, German

Motor driven ultramicrotome complete with stereo, accessory box and accessories, table, thermal feed and water cooling. By Reichert, model Om U1, circa 1960. Ex St. Thomas's Hospital

Motor driven ultramicrotome complete with stereo

MSE base sledge microtome, with freezing stage, made by Measuring and Scientific Equipment Ltd., London, 1953-1957

MSE base sledge microtome

1953-1957

Roy's freezing microtome

Roy's freezing microtome

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

Reichert microtome, 1950

Reichert microtome, 1950

1950

Freezing microtome for sectioning whole animals, c.1970

Freezing microtome for sectioning whole animals

Microtome: E. Cogit et Ch., 36 Bol. St. Michel, Paris

Microtome: E. Cogit et Ch

Rotary microtome with cover and accessories, by Reichert, Austrian, 1955-1965

Rotary microtome with cover and accessories

1955-1965

Microtome, Cogit, Paris, 2 parts, 1870-1910

Microtome, Cogit, Paris, 2 parts, 1870-1910

Ultramicrotome, type 4801A, with control unit, microscope attachment, stand and four foam absorbers, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975

Ultramicrotome, type 4801A

1965-1975

Microtome made by Carl Reichert, Wien (no driving chain). Two knives in case, c.1880

Microtome made by Carl Reichert

1880

Freezing Microtome

Freezing Microtome

Hand microtome, trade mark "Mikrops", by Flatters and Garnett of Manchester, with pieces of pith

Hand microtome

M.S.E. Freezing microtome

M.S.E. Freezing microtome

Knife sharpener for freezing microtome, c.1970

Knife sharpener for freezing microtome, c.1970

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