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Wollaston camera lucida

Wollaston camera lucida

Inverted microscope by S. Plossl and Company of Vienna

Inverted microscope by S. Plossl and Company of Vienna

1840-1860

Pocket brass spectroscope in leather case

Pocket brass spectroscope in leather case

1751-1850

Wollaston-type camera lucida

Wollaston-type camera lucida

1831-1870

Museum microscope

Museum microscope

1850-1855

Inverted microscope for chemical use

Inverted microscope for chemical use

1863-1870

Spar binocular body tube on display stand

Spar binocular body tube on display stand

1851-1900

Embryograph and components

Embryograph and components

1871-1900

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with leather case

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with leather case

1810-1830

Dissecting microscope stand for horizontal body

Dissecting microscope stand for horizontal body

1850-1875

Wollaston camera lucida, owned by Wollaston

Wollaston camera lucida, owned by Wollaston

Binocular microscope by Lancaster and Son of Birmingham

Binocular microscope by Lancaster and Son of Birmingham

1851-1875

Binocular body tube of Stephenson type

Binocular body tube of Stephenson type

1860-1875

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with fish-skin case

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with fish-skin case

1820-1850

Compound monocular microscope

Compound monocular microscope

1875-1900

Monocular and binocular microscope

Monocular and binocular microscope

1869

Camera lucida, Wollaston-type, in fishskin case

Camera lucida, Wollaston-type, in fishskin case

1810-1830

Camera lucida, Wollaston type, with black fish-skin case

Camera lucida, Wollaston type, with black fish-skin case

Professor Hamilton Smith's design of binocular body tube

Professor Hamilton Smith's design of binocular body tube

1851-1900

Binocular microscope no.1925 (the 'Draper')

Binocular microscope no.1925 (the 'Draper')

1875-1890

Riddell's design of binocular body tube

Riddell's design of binocular body tube

1851-1900

Binocular aquarium microscope by R. & J. Beck

Binocular aquarium microscope by R. & J. Beck

1865-1875

Camera lucida, in case

Camera lucida

Binocular microscope serial no. 1764 by Watson and Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, in wooden case, 1882-1900. Supposedly owned by William Quekett (1802-1888).

Binocular microscope serial no. 1764 by Watson and Sons

1882-1900

Prism and cuckoo

Prism and cuckoo

Wollaston type camera lucida by Watkins & Hill, in leather case, English, date 1836

Wollaston type camera lucida by Watkins & Hill

1836

Large binocular microscope, with folding stand, serial no. 6179, by R. & J. Beck, 31 Cornhill, London, England, 1860-1870.

Large binocular microscope

1860-1870

Wollaston type camera lucida, for drawing landscapes, English, 1800-1850

Wollaston type camera lucida

1801-1850

Camera lucida of Wollaston type, with Ross lenses on prism cell, by M. Pillischer of London, Englisn, 1840-1860

Camera lucida of Wollaston type

1840-1860

Binocular microscope by Smith & Beck, Coleman Street, London, serial No. 851, circa 1855

Binocular microscope by Smith & Beck

1850-1860