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Hygrometer, Göttingen, Germany,

Metal component of microtome

1950-1970

Klinkerfues hygrometer

1870

Balance by Sartorius

1949

Sartorius type 2472 single pan

1977

Research, electronic, semi micro balance made by Sartorius GmbH

Hair hygrometer by Klinkerfues

1882

Box of microtome blades

1950-1970

Box of microtome blades

1950-1970

Compound monocular microscope by Winkel-Zeiss of Gottingen

1922-1928

Klinkerfues ready reckoner calculator for psychrometers, 1870-1876

1870-1876

Petrological Microscope

1860-1876

Set of Gramme Weights for analytical balance.

1870-1876

Micrometer microscope

1840-1870

Analytical chemical balance in glazed cabinet.

1874-1876

Mahogany case (lock defective) 14"x5"x8" for petrological microscope by Voigt and Hochgesang, Gottingen.

Mahogany case (lock defective) 14"x5"x8" for petrological microscope by Voigt and Hochgesang

1860-1876

Isco Anamorphotic lens Kiptar 2 X in a helical focusing mount and designed for use with 35mm motion picture film, the anamorphotic lens consists of an optical system in which image formation occurs on different scales in the vertical and horizontal direction. Used in Cinemascope and in Wide screen projection. Isco Optical Werke, c.1950

Isco Anamorphotic lens Kiptar 2 X in a helical focusing mount

circa 1950

ISCO Anamorphotic Lens ''Kiptar'' 2 x in a helical focusing mount designed for use with 35mm motion picture film. The anamorphotic lens consists of an optical system in which image formation occurs on different scales in the vertical and horizontal directions. Used in Cinemascope and in Wide-Screen projection. The same specificaytions as for lens PH.L. 1382/1979-559/1382

ISCO Anamorphotic Lens ''Kiptar'' 2 x

Microtome, by Sartorius-Werke, Gottingen, German, 1955-1965

Microtome, by Sartorius-Werke

1955-1965

Binocular, 25x105, Werk-Nr 2372 marked `kqc' indicating manufacture by Josef Schneider & Co, Gottingen, Germany, date 1939-45

Binocular, 25x105, Werk-Nr 2372 marked `kqc'

1939-1945

F:135mm f/3.5. Exakta bayonet mount. Auto iris. No 4138794. In original carton.

Isco-Gottingen Westromat Lens

Woelfle type cup anemograph, made by Wilhelm Lambrecht, Gottingen, c. 1963, in fitted wooden box 32 x 35 x 68cm

Woelfle type cup anemograph

1963

Analytical balance, single-pan constant-load aperiodic optical-projection type, model 2748 serial no.145953, capacity 200g x 1mg, by Sartorius-Werke AG, Gottingen, West Germany (lacks two small weights)

Analytical balance

1960-1983

Rotary microtome, with wooden case, by F. Sartorius.

Rotary Microtome

1950-1955

Micrometer microscope signed by M. Meyerstein, German, mid 19th century with wooden base

Micrometer microscope signed by M. Meyerstein

1831-1870

Top-loading balance made by Sartorius GmbH, Gottingen, Germany, model B 4100, serial no. 10102282, capacity 4100g, c. 1986. Black and yellow metal and plastic case.

Top-loading balance made by Sartorius GmbH

1986

Rotary microtome by Sartorius-Werke, Gottingen, Germany. Model 81 A 80, Number 20271.

Sartorius microtome

Vorlesung uber theoretische Mechanik von Prof. Klein, 1897-1898. [Ms. notes of lecture course of Prof. C.F. Klein at the University of Gottingen. Written in two different hands. Vol.2 contains also ca.30 pages of loose notes]

Vorlesung uber theoretische Mechanik von Prof. Klein

1897-1898

Objective marker, incomplete, in cannister

Objective marker

Sartorius analytical balance in glazed mahogany case with black glass base, brass beam and column, with cylindrical dampers, projected reading and ring weight loading dial, Model DP3, Serial No 45536, c 1935.

Balance with damping, optical reading, and rider attachment (Sartorius)

1934-1935

Top pan balance made by Sartorius GmbH, Gottingen, Germany, model 3626MP 8-1, serial no. 3611011, capacity 31000g, with instruction book, 1986. Black and yellow metal and plastic case.

Top pan balance made by Sartorius GmbH

1986

Inverted pendulum seismograph designed by Emil Wiechert, made by Spindler & Hoyer in Gottingen, Germany, and installed at Eskdalemuir Observatory, Dumfriesshire, Scotland in 1909.

Wiechert inverted pendulum seismograph, c. 1909

1909

Microtome, with two boxes each containing two microtome blades, used in the Department of Nutrition and Diatetics, King's College, London. Manufactured at the Sartorius works, Gottingen, Germany, 1950-1970.

Microtome, with two boxes each containing two microtome blades

1950-1970