Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Compound monocular microscope

1840-1860

Binocular aquarium microscope by R. & J. Beck

1865-1875

Compound Monocular Microscope, 1751-1800

1751-1800

Compound monocular drum microscope by Trecourt and Georges Oberhaeuser

1825-1850

Photomicrographic microscope with sliding prism so that a second person can be shown the specimen

1851-1875

Compound monocular microscope by Nachet and Son

1858-1862

Horizontal microscope by Nachet and Son

1839-1863

Student microscope with drum base

1831-1870

Compound monocular microscope with large stage

1871-1900

Botanic microscope of unusual design in case by Philip Carpenter

1825-1850

Large toy microscope

1851-1900

Toy microscope in case, French, late 19th century

1875-1900

Dissecting microscope and injection kit by 2. Matthews

1871-1900

Stand with two lenses

1851-1880

Binocular aquarium microscope

1850-1875

Aquarium microscope of simple design

1851-1900

Student microscope with drum base

1831-1870

Unsigned student microscope

1871-1900

Large monocular microscope by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co.

1885-1900

Monocular microscope

1801-1850

Student microscope by Charles Chevalier

1834-1860

Student microscope by Nachet and Son

1875-1900

Student microscope by Georges Oberhaeuser

1831-1870

Polarization microscope

1880-1900

Compound monocular body tube on heavy stand with curved cast pillar

1860-1880

Small compound monocular microscope in case

1831-1863

Compound monocular microscope, owned by Dame Lucy Aldrich-Blake

1877-1879

Compound monocular microscope by Powell and Lealand

1890

Compound monocular microscope by Andrew Pritchard

1825-1850

Dery comparison microscope

1885-1895

Binocular body tube of Stephenson type

1860-1875

Polarizing microscope by W. Watson and Sons

1882-1908

Compound monocular microscope in poor condition, English, 1831-1860

Compound monocular microscope in poor condition

1831-1860

Microscope with wooden case, belonging to Professor Moseley, by E. Hartnack et Cie, Place Dauphine 21, Paris, France, 1871-1900.

Microscope with wooden case and accessories

1871-1900