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Case for "Universal" microscope

Case for "Universal" microscope

1850-1860

Wooden Case for Binocular Microscope

Wooden Case for Binocular Microscope

1863-1866

Stereoscopic slide of the full Moon photographed from original negatives of Warren De La Rue

Stereoscopic slide of the full Moon photographed from original negatives of Warren De La Rue

Universal model microscope by Smith

Universal model microscope by Smith

1856-1860

Universal model microscope by Smith

Universal model microscope by Smith

1861-1870

Bullseye Condenser for Binocular Microscope

Bullseye Condenser for Binocular Microscope

1863-1866

Case for universal microscope

Case for universal microscope

Universal microscope

Universal microscope

'Universal' student microscope

'Universal' student microscope

Binocular Microscope, English, 1857-1864

Binocular Microscope, English, 1857-1864

1857-1864

Universal microscope by Smith

Universal microscope by Smith

1858-1862

Beck Table Stereoscope

Beck Table Stereoscope

Binocular microscope, with brass component and wooden case

Binocular microscope, with brass component and wooden case

1863-1866

Binocular microscope by Smith, Beck & Beck, 1866, London, United Kingdom. Serial no. 4260, Microscope presented to Dr. Henry Sutton for his services in the cholera wards of the London Hospital

Compound microscope, London, England, 1863-1866

1863-1866

"Universal" microscope, by Smith, Beck & Beck, serial no. 3308, London, 1850-1860

"Universal" microscope

1850-1860

Refracting telescope of 4½-inch aperture and 5 ft focal length with 2 eyepieces and adaptor tube, by Smith Beck & Beck, London, 1863. A Royal Society instrument used by William Radcliff Birt for lunar observations as part of a mapping project of the Moon organised by a committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Refracting telescope of 4�-inch aperture and 5 ft focal length with 2 eyepieces and adaptor tube

1863

Refracting telescope of 4½-inch aperture and 5 ft focal length, by Smith Beck & Beck, London, 1863. A Royal Society instrument used by William Radcliff Birt for lunar observations as part of a mapping project of the Moon organised by a committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Refracting telescope, used by William Radcliff Birt for lunar observations

1863

Museum microscope by Smith, Beck & Beck, for the International Exhibition of 1862.

Museum microscope by Smith

1862

Case for 5-foot refracting astronomical telescope made by Smith Beck & Beck in 1863

Case for 5-foot refracting astronomical telescope made by Smith Beck & Beck in 1863

1863

Gorham's Colour Top, by Smith Beck and Beck, c.1860

Gorham's Colour Top

circa 1860

Two boxes of microscopical accessories by Smith, Beck & Beck, English, 1857-1864

Two boxes of microscopical accessories by Smith

1857-1864

Stereo viewer for books or stereo cards, two beck achromatic prismatic lenses in rotating mounts, rand and pinion focusing, mirror set into the baseboard for illumination, rotating clips for stereo cards. Patent mirror. Ground glass divider (not original). Smith, Beck and Beck.

stereo book viewer

Two semicircular prismatic lenses with adjustable separation on ebony handle. Smith, Beck & Beck.

Smith, Beck & Beck patent carte viewer

Refracting telescope of 4½-inch aperture and 5 ft focal length in wooden case with 2 eyepieces and adaptor tube, by Smith Beck & Beck, London, 1863. A Royal Society instrument used by William Radcliff Birt for lunar observations as part of a mapping project of the Moon organised by a committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Refracting telescope used by William Radcliff Birt for lunar observations

1863

Rack of accessories from large microscope box, by Smith, Beck & Beck, 31 Cornhill, London, England, 1851-1900.

Rack of accessories from large microscope box

1851-1900