A Set of Three Scientific Calipers by Kleman and Zoon, Amsterdam c1820
A fine set of three brass callipers possibly for use by custom for checking pot bellied measures, in attractive original fitted mahogany case. Largest 33cms (13inches) smallest 13cms (5 inches) In...
View ArticleMicroscope by Chevalier
Microscope by Chevalier marked on tube " Charles Chevalier Ingn et Optn., Palais Royale Brevete" Microscope in good condition noting the following problems, the box end is cracked and has no knob,...
View ArticleCaptains Tea Chest – Chinese Tea Clipper
A Captains Tea Chest / box with lead inner compartment. The wooden chest measuring 13.25 inches x 10.25 inches x 8 inches deep with lacquered veneer all round, drop handles to the sides complete with...
View ArticleEarly Brass Carl Zeiss Jena Microscope (1886)
Offered for sale is a very fine and complete compound microscope outfit by Carl Zeiss. The microscope is engraved “C. Zeiss Jena 9811”, contained in its original wooden case with the serial number...
View ArticleFine Watson¬Sons Edinburgh H microscope
Offered for sale is a very fine and complete compound microscope outfit by WATSON & SONS - the Edinburgh H stand. It measures 13" high when fully closed, and is marked, "W. WATSON & SONS, 313...
View ArticleNice microscope micrometer
Offered for sale is a very beautiful microscope micrometer. Fitting diameter is 19.5 mm The post Nice microscope micrometer appeared first on Fleaglass.
View ArticleElegant Seibert brass microscope (1898)
Offered for sale is a very fine and complete compound microscope outfit by Wilhelm & Heinrich Seibert in Wetzlar - the III Stand, Circa 1898. The microscope is engraved on the body tube: “Seibert...
View ArticleANTIQUE ENGLISH SEA CHART
ENGLISH SEA CHART OF THE EAST COAST OF ENGLAND, THE NORTH SEA, EASTERN ENGLISH CHANNEL SHOWING KENT & FLANDERS, ROTTERDAM & HOLLAND ETC. RHUMB LINES, COMPASS ROSE ETC., GOING FROM 51 N TO 56 N...
View ArticleA Carl Zeiss apochromat objective 60×0.95, numbered 3337
A good example of a high quality apochromat 60x0.95 objective by Carl Zeiss and numbered 3337. The apochromat objective lenses were developped in 1886 by Ernst Abbe. Example without case. The post A...
View ArticleFine and cased Oberhauser-type large camera lucida for microscope, circa 1890
A very fine example, splendidly preserved, of a French unsigned example of Oberhauser-type large camera lucida for microscope. The two prisms (the very small one and the large one for horizontal use)...
View ArticleA scarce and important German microscopical slides set by Otto Barth for...
A very rare and superbly cased and prepared set of 100 microscopical slides by Otto Barth from Leipzig. The set, in pristine condition, is perserved in its original mahogany case and is absolutly...
View ArticleScarificator with 16 blades / Schröpfmesser mit 16 Messern
Scarificator made of brass, 16 blades the depth of which can be screw-adjusted. End 19th c. Fine condition. Schröpfmesser aus Messing mit 16 Messern, deren Tiefe durch eine Schraube justiert werden...
View ArticleCased Trocar end 19th c. – Trokar im Etui Ende 19. Jh.
Cased Trocar end 19th c., original case c. 15,5 x 10 cm. Perforation needles to drain body liquids. The needle is being removed after puncturing the skin so that the body liquid can drain off through...
View ArticleBrass Lacquered Microscope by Nachet Paris
Very Nice Brass Microscope signed Nachet Et Fils,Rue Serpente,16 Paris,the microscope comes in its original box and retains its lacquer,rack and pinnion ok,optics ok.The box measures 11" long x 6.25 "...
View ArticleFRENCH NOVELTY DESK COMPENDIUM c1890
Desk companion with drum-cased clock and barometer, the clock with good French 8-day carriage clock movement with platform escapement, serial no. "1756," 2½” enamel dial with roman chapter ring,...
View ArticleDemi Pied-de-Roy combination set square and level by Henri Macquart
This ornate, beautifully engraved little instrument is in excellent condition.Henri Macquart was a member of the "Corporation des Fondeurs"; Master in 1688; received title of "Marchand fondeur,...
View ArticleVictorian 4 draw telescope – non achromatic
Measuring 13 inches clocsed and 42 inches open, this telescope is quite unusual as it has a non-achromatic main lens giving a narrow field of view. With end cap and dust slider and a later wooden...
View ArticleThree draw telescope – Dollond
Wooden barrel 3 draw telescope signed, 'Dollond, London', measuring 29 inches (74cms) fully drawn and 10 inches (25cms) closed. The main lens in 42mm which appears to be a Dollond triple lens. It...
View ArticleA Large 6 inch Equinoctial Compass Sundial in case – Stanley, Gt. Turnstile
A large impressive compass sundial signed, 'Stanley, Gt. Turnstile, Holborn, London', the brass chapter ring measuring 6 inches across with fixed gnonom bar, fine thumb wheel adjuster to the latitude...
View ArticleBrass Microscope (Door Missing)
All Brass Microscope,box but no door.Rack & Pinnion and Lenses Ok. The post Brass Microscope (Door Missing) appeared first on Fleaglass.
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