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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
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Microscope
537 (Unassigned
maker; compound microscope; late-19th century) Microscope
537 is a compound microscope and should be dated to the late 19th
century. The instrument is not signed and came with its original wooden box.
A similar instrument was featured in a 2005 catalogue of the Science Museum
in London (Figure 1), where it was referred as having a French origin and
contained the following description: “The flat horseshoe foot is cast iron
painted green; it supports a brass pillar topped by a compass joint. The
tubular limb tilts on this, and has a sliding collar
for the gimbal of the small cave mirror, and a bracket for the stage. This is
a plain rectangle with two clips, and a smallish aperture. The top of the
limb has a bracket for the body-tube sleeve, in which the tube slides. There
is a two-lens eyepiece, and a three-button objective. A superstage
condenser is carried on a double ball-joint arm attached to the sleeve”. Figure
1.
Compound microscope as featured in a 2005 catalogue of the Science Museum in
London. |