Pocket microscope by Varley, used by Varley (screw missing), wooden case of six lenses, wooden case of six animalcule cages Pocket microscope by Varley
graphic telescope by Cornelius Varley, in mahogany box, London, early 19th century. Originally the property of Cornelius Varley graphic telescope by Cornelius Varley 1810-1825
Twelve various specula, two brass chucks with partly formed lenses, one brass template and a wheel of partly mounted lenses by Cornelius Varley, fifteen unfinished lenses by Varley, in glass topped case, seventeen small paper packets labelled, containing small microscope lenses by Varley, and seven small speculum castings by Varley, in round wooden box Twelve various specula
Varley type graphic telescope, with folding mahogany stand, by Cornelius Varley, in wooden case, with three eyepieces and two object glasses, early 19th century. Varley type graphic telescope 1801-1820
Varley's graphic telescope, with stand, in box Varley's graphic telescope, with stand, in box 1810-1820
Varley type graphic telescope by Cornelius Varley, 22 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, early 19th century, no. 37, in case: his own instrument: 2 eyepieces, 2 object glasses, 1 drawing camera incida (no reflector) box no. 839 Varley type graphic telescope by Cornelius Varley 1801-1820