*** | A brass microscope no. 148, M. Pillischer, 398 Oxford Street, London, circa 1900, with 'Y' shaped base, the twin trunnions supporting the body of the microscope, the mechanical stage with X and Y motions, large plano-concave mirror, substage condenser,… | *** | |
*** | A brass binocular microscope by Baker, English, 19th century, the 'Y' shaped foot with twin trunnions supporting the body of the microscope, mechanical stage with X and Y motions, large plano-concave mirror, substage condenser, binocular tubes with rack… | *** | |
*** | A vintage microscope by Spencer, Buffalo USA and a binocular microscope by W. Watson & Sons, London, early 20th century, of black finish with brass trims, the Spencer microscope on a horseshoe base, with a tubular pillar and mirror on a swinging bar, with… | *** | |
*** | A polished wood fold-out specimen box, 19th century, fitted with twelve trays for glass microscope slides, the prepared slides including some specimens from 1865, of the John Dancer type and some from the university of Bristol, 9.5 cm high, 20.5 cm wide,… | *** | |
*** | A three power microscope by G. A. Christmas, late 19th century, brass housed in original box, 20 cm high, 18 cm wide,15 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A group of eclectic accessories, comprising a watch knife, a folding ruler, a miniature microscope, a sovereign case, a lawn bowl measure and a skull form sovereign case, the knife 16 cm long | *** | |
*** | A brass boxed microscope by swift & Son, London, 19th century, 15 cm high, 30 cm wide, 19 cm deep | *** | |