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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
scientific instruments |
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Microscope
388 (Charles Perry;
Stereoscopic microscope; 1960s)
Charles Perry was the foreman of
Powell & Lealand, which ceased manufacturing microscopes in 1901, after
which he went to work for C. Baker of High Holborn and later, around 1914,
started up himself as Charles Perry (originally trading from 41, Northolme
Road, Highbury, North London). Whether Charles Perry had his own factory or
had instruments made to his specification by Watson is unclear. Later,
Charles Perry also made dissecting and student microscopes for Prior, sold
with their signature, and Prior made several models for him, with his signature.
By 1960, Prior and Charles Perry merged but kept their separate names until
about 1970. Microscope 388 is a stereoscopic microscope engraved with
“CHARLES PERRY & CO. LTD”, and the serial number 5042. This instrument
was featured in a 1963 catalogue of Flatters & Garnett (Figure 1), where
it was described as Perry’s classic microscope with triple nosepiece. Note: this instrument was kindly
donated by Dave Levell (Pembrokeshire, Wales) in May 2023.
Figure 1. Charles Perry’s stereoscopic
microscope as featured in a 1963 catalogue of Flatters & Garnett. |
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