Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

      

This page allows the search of information by microscope number. Please click on the photos to access more images and information about each instrument and their maker.

      

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201 (Paul Waechter; trichinoscope, stand Va; c. 1900)

202 (Pillischer; International microscope, c. 1880)

203 (Nachet; Petit Modèle microscope; c. 1862)

204 (R & J Beck; model 22; early 1920s)

205 (Charles Baker; student microscope; c. 1880)

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206 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late 19th - early 20th century)

207 (unassigned maker; mid-19th century)

208 (Hall Bros; student microscope; early 20th century)

209 (Charles Baker; 1950s)

210 (assigned to Paul Waechter; stand IV (V) microscope c. 1900)

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211 (Townson and Mercer; microscope ref. 1023; late 19th century)

212 (F Koristka; c. 1920)

213 (Otto Himmler; Dissecting microscope; early 20th century)

214 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late 19th to early 20th century)

215 (E. Lennie; drum microscope; late 19th century)

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216 (R & J Beck; model 47; 1950s)

217 (Flatters & Garnett; dissecting microscope; first half of the 20th century)

218 (Flatters & Garnett; dissecting microscope; first half of the 20th century)

219 (Carl Zeiss; microscope stand VII; c. 1900)

220 (unassigned maker; late 19th century)

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221 (Britex; Minor microscope; mid-20th century)

222 (Carl Zeiss; microscope stand VI; 1910s)

223 (Henry Crouch; c. 1890)

224 (R & J Beck; pathological microscope; c. 1897)

225 (unassigned maker; student microscope; 1930s)

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226 (Charles Baker; compound microscope; c. 1900)

227 (Hartnack & Prazmowski; stand III-A microscope; c. 1880)

228 (unassigned maker; second half of 19th century)

229 (JH Steward; microscope stand No. 3; c. 1880)

230 (Vickers; Metalette microscope; c. 1970s)

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231 (Nachet; Microscope droit; 1880s)

232 (W. Aronsberg; Society of Arts type microscope; c. 1880s)

233 (unassigned maker; flower microscope; 19th century)

234 (assigned to Charles Collins; student five-guinea binocular microscope; c. 1870)

235 (William Ladd; student microscope; c. 1860)

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236 (A Franks; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

237 (unassigned maker; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

238 (Elliot Brothers; student microscope; c. 1860)

239 (unassigned maker; pilar-type linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

240 (unassigned maker; simple student microscope; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

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241 (Charles Baker; student microscope; c. 1870)

242 (unassigned maker; pilar-type linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

243 (Victor Morlot-Maury; dissecting microscope; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

244 (unassigned maker; Society of Arts type microscope; c. 1880s)

245 (C Collins; student microscope; c. 1880)

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246 (Henry Crouch; c. 1890)

247 (W Watson; microphotographic apparatus; 1950s)

248 (Nachet; Microscope nouveau modéle inclinant; c. 1880)

249 (Pickard & Curry Co.; c. 1900)

250 (Casartelli; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

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251 (unassigned maker; microscope universel; 1920s)

252 (A. Franks; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)

253 (unassigned maker; simple compound microscope; c. 1860)

254 (C. Baker; educational microscope; c. 1860)

255 (Parkes & Son; compound microscope; c. 1860)

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256 (C. Baker; aplanatic or platyscopic dissecting lens; c. 1900)

257 (unassigned maker; dissecting microscope; late 19th century)

258 (R & J Beck; ‘British Students’ microscope; c. 1897)

259 (R & J Beck Ltd; Greenough binocular dissecting microscope; 1930s)

260 (C Reichert; Neovar 2 microscope; late 1980s)

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261 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Service model, Binac head; c. 1963)

262 (J. Casartelli & Son; cloth counting glass; c. 1910)

263 (C. Baker; c. 1900)

264 (assigned to J Parkes & Son; compound microscope; c. 1860)

265 (Bausch & Lomb; continental microscope BB; c. 1900)

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266 (unassigned maker; compound microscope; late 19th century)

267 (unassigned maker; simple microscope; early 20th century)

268 (W Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope Simplex; c. 1940)

269 (Ernst Leitz; microscope stand Ia; c. 1897)

270 (Bausch and Lomb; Hastings measuring magnifier; 1990s)

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271 (J Parkes & Son; Travelling microscope; c. 1880)

272 (assigned to Deyrolle; simple compound microscope; c. 1900)

273 (Carl Reichert; medium stand III microscope; c. 1907)

274 (W Watson & Sons; low-power binocular microscope; c. 1932)

275 (Carl Zeiss; microscope stand VIII; c. 1882)

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276 (LOMO; microscope мин-10; c. 1965)

277 (R. Field & Son; school microscope; c. 1860)

278 (WJ Salmon; student microscope; c. 1860)

279 (Henry Crouch; histological microscope; c. 1880)

280 (unassigned maker; simple microscope; late 19th to the early 20th century)

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281 (unassigned maker; Society of Arts type microscope; c. 1880s)

282 (Carl Schütz & Co; 1910s)

283 (W. Watson & Son; FRAM microscope; c. 1896)

284 (G. Cartwright & Son; folding linen tester; late 19th to the early 20th century)

285 (EA White Ltd; folding linen tester; late 19th to the early 20th century)

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286 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Edinburgh stand H microscope; 1920s)

287 (unassigned maker; simple compound microscope; c. 1900)

288 (W. Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope; mid-1950s)

289 (Charles Baker; dissecting microscope; 1930s)

290 (W. Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope; early 1950s)

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291 (Charles Baker; electric microscope; 1950s)

292 (R & J Beck; Luminex microscope; 1960s)

293 (Swift & Son; Polarising microscope; c. 1900)

294 (unassigned maker; single pillar compound microscope; mid-19th century)

295 (Bausch and Lomb; dissecting microscope model T; 1910s)

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296 (W. Watson & Sons; Service microscope; 1937)

297 (Carl Zeiss; stand VB, non-inclinable microscope; c. 1910)

298 (W. Watson & Sons; Histology microscope stand B; c. 1892)

299 (Chronik Bros.; Triplex thread counting micrometer; 1910s)

300 (J Casartelli & Son; cloth counting glass; early 20th century)