Microscopy (Wellcome)
1830-1850
Microscope, English, 1830-1850, given to Lord Lister by his father J.J. Lister in 1849
1771-1800
Boxfoot microscope, in pyramidal case, unsigned
Compound monocular microscope, of Schick type, unsigned, all lenses missing, German, mid 19th century
1901-1917
Model of Hooke's microscope as shown in 1665 edition of Micrographia, made by W.G. Turner, English, circa 1915
1851-1870
Binocular microscope by Charles Baker, 244 High Holborn, London, England, 1851-1870.
1851-1875
Binocular microscope by Lancaster and Son of Birmingham, 1851-1875
1825-1850
Gould type microscope with tube narrow at base, in case acting as foot, English, mid 19th century
1775-1795
Compound monocular microscope in case with accessories, by Adams, London, late 18th century
1850-1880
Student microscope in very bad condition, by Clarkson, London, 1850-1880
Unsigned boxfoot Culpeper microscope, English, late 18th century
1801-1830
Gould microscope with inclining pillar, and folding tripod foot, English, early 19th century
Unsigned Culpeper microscope with boxfoot, in pyramidal box, English, late 18th century
Culpeper microscope in pyramidal box, probably English, early 19th century
Culpeper microscope, unsigned, English, late 18th century
1843-1850
Compound monocular microscope, serial no. 73, by A. Ross, London, 1843-1850
1850-1870
Gould-type microscope on the pillar, in mahogany case with rosewood veneer on lid, signed "Cary, LONDON" English, mid 19th century
Unsigned Gould type microscope with pillar folding out of base, English, 1825-1850
Jones-type compound monocular microscope in case, by Tuther, London, early 19th century
Culpeper microscope with rack focusing, in pyramid case with accessory drawer in base, English, early 19th century
1801-1840
Culpeper microscope, with rack focusing, in pyramidal case, English early 19th century
Demonstration microscope by Tolles, Boston, mid 19th century
1770-1800
Compound monocular microscope in Sheraton case, using base of box as base for instrument, Dutch, late 18th century
Student microscope of unusual pattern, but probably English, 1850-1875
1800-1825
Gould microscope on hinged pillar with flat Pritchard shaped foot, and stage racks on pillar, English, early 19th century
1875-1900
Compound monocular microscope, by Arthur Chevalier, Paris, late 19th century
Gould-type microscope in mahogany case lined with velvet, by Cary, London, 1851-1870
1771-1830
English boxfoot microsope, in pyramidal case, late 18th or 19th century
Boxfoot microscope in pyramidal case, unsigned but probably English, early 19th century
Compound monocular microscope, dating from late 18th century, in Martin style
1880-1890
Thoma type compound monocular microscope, by R. Jung of Heidelberg, late 19th century
Culpeper boxfoot microscope, with racking focusing, English, early 19th century
Compound monocular microscope, in case with accessories, English, early 19th century
1831-1870
Museum microscope with stage having 10 samples, European, mid 19th century, bought by Crisp from C. Duterrue in 1889
1880-1885
Radial microscope by A. Ross, London, serial no. 5238, 1880-1885
1731-1770
Cuff microscope by Cuff, English, mid 18th century, from the Nachet Collection
Boxfoot Culpeper microscope in pyramidal case, probably English, early 19th century
Unsigned Culpeper microscope, English, late 18th century
1869-1872
Demonstration microscope with wooden handle, English, dated 1769 from registered mark, or within 3 years of that date
1870-1900
Student microscope, by E. Hartnack and A. Prazmowski, 1 rue Bonaparte, Paris, France, 1870-1900.
Compound monocular microscope, in case, English, 1830-1850
1850-1875
Gould type microscope with home made adaptations, in case acting as base and lined with black velvet
Compound monocular microscope on ring base, English, mid 19th century
Boxfoot compound monocular microscope in pyramidal case, English, late 18th century
1871-1900
Unsigned student microscope, French manufacture, late 19th century
Boxfoot compound monocular microscope by G. Adams, London, late 18th century
Unsigned Culpeper microscope in pyramidal case, English, late 18th century
1863-1870
Demonstration microscope, with lever adjustment for long and short sight, by Nachet and Son, 17 rue St. Severin, Paris, France, 1863-1870.
Compound monocular microscope on oval base, to which accessories are attached, by Brock of London, English, early 19th century
Culpeper microscope with most of boxfoot missing, English, late 18th century
1851-1900
Binocular microscope with base and prism housing by C.D. Ahrens and Stephenson body tube by John Browning, English, mid to late 19th century