Microscopy (Wellcome)
1771-1800
Boxfoot microscope, in pyramidal case, unsigned
1731-1770
Culpeper microscope body and stand, English, mid 18th century
1825-1850
Gould type microscope with tube narrow at base, in case acting as foot, English, mid 19th century
Unsigned boxfoot Culpeper microscope, English, late 18th century
Culpeper microscope, unsigned, English, late 18th century
1780-1820
Nuremburg microscope with boxfoot, branded "JFF" in heart shape on drawer base, German, late 18th or early 19th century
1771-1830
Nuremberg-type boxfoot microscope, German, late 18th or early 19th century
Nuremburg type boxfoot microscope marked "JFF" in heart-shape, in bottom of drawer, German, late 18th or early 19th century
1851-1870
Gould-type microscope in mahogany case lined with velvet, by Cary, London, 1851-1870
1801-1830
Gould microscope with box used as base, English, early 19th century, owned by Lord Lister
English boxfoot microsope, in pyramidal case, late 18th or 19th century
Boxfoot microscope in pyramidal case, unsigned but probably English, early 19th century
Culpeper boxfoot microscope, with racking focusing, English, early 19th century
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
1850-1875
Small boxfoot microscope with double button objective, heavy stage plate on pin, no mirror, with case as base, England, late 19th century
Gould type microscope with home made adaptations, in case acting as base and lined with black velvet
Boxfoot compound monocular microscope in pyramidal case, English, late 18th century
Unsigned Culpeper microscope in pyramidal case, English, late 18th century
Gould type microscope, with box acting as base, English, mid 19th century
Culpeper microscope with most of boxfoot missing, English, late 18th century
1831-1870
Compound monocular microscope with box base missing, on 2 pillars, Continental, mid 19th century
Boxfoot microscope with three pillars, two to guide the stage, Dutch, late 18th century
1815-1825
Boxfoot Culpeper microscope by Lincoln, London, circa 1820
Gould boxfoot microscope, with cuckoo support by Field of Birmingham, mid 19th century
1833
Gould type microscope, in case acting as base for the instrument, accessories missing, tray lifts out of base, English, mid 19th century
1775-1800
Culpeper-type microscope with scrolled legs and drawer for accessories in box base, English, late 18th century
Boxfoot microscope on the chest pattern, English, late 18th or early 19th century
Italian boxfoot microscope, late 18th century
Nuremburg microscope with boxfoot, branded "JFF" in heart-shape inside drawer, German, late 18th or early 19th century
Culpeper type microscope, with black shagreen tube, on box base, English, mid 18th century
1790-1810
Culpeper-type microscope, in large pyramidical case, branded by C. Nightingale, 143 Leadenhall Street, London, England, 1790-1810.
Gould microscope by Spear, Dublin, 1830-1840
Gould type microscope in case, with tray of accessories lifting out and the box acting as base, English, mid 19th century
Boxfoot Cuff microscope, supposedly by Magny, late 18th century from the Nachet collection
1701-1800
Boxfoot microscope with red tooled body tube, Italian, 18th century
1820-1850
Aquatic microscope with the box as base, French, mid 19th century
1750-1800
Crude boxfoot microscope, with body tube lined with music sheets, supposedly owned by Lavoisier, French, 1750-1800
1755
Boxfoot microscope with ball-socketed pillar, signed by Baillou, Milan, Italian, 1755
Boxfoot Cuff microscope by Passemant, Paris, mid 18th century
Cuff-type compound monocular microscope with box base, probably Continental, late 18th century
Boxfoot Culpeper microscope in pyramidal case, by R.B. Bate of London, early 19th century
Compound monocular microscope, with Gould type body tube and box as base, English, mid 19th century
Culpeper microscope with black shagreen tube, English, mid 18th century (with 19th century eyepiece)
Boxfoot Culpeper microscope by Gough of Holborn, London, early 19th century
Microscope with papier mache body tube, on spindly pillar, with decorated box base, Italian, early 19th century
1752
Ornate boxfoot microscope, possibly Italian, dated 1752
Nuremburg microscope with boxfoot, German, late 18th or early 19th century
Botanic microscope with box as base, English, mid 19th century