Research microscope with interchangable monocular and binocular attachements quadruple nosepiece and mechanical stage 1970-1985
Monocular microscope, with quadruple nosepiece, mechanical stage, five objectives and three eyepieces, in metal carrying case, by Omo, Russian, 1970-1980 Monocular microscope 1970-1980
Portable field microscope, Fieldmaster model FM-31, with 4 additional phase objectives and 2 lamps, by Swift International, USA, made in Japan, 1970-1985 Portable field microscope 1970-1985
Interference microscope, with monocular and binocular heads, mechanical stage and quadruple nosepiece, by C. Baker Ltd., London, 1955-1965 Interference microscope 1955-1965
Ultramicrotome, type 4801A, with control unit, microscope attachment, stand and four foam absorbers, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975 Ultramicrotome, type 4801A 1965-1975
"Biolam" microscope outfit, comprising binocular student microscope with mechanical stage and specimen drugs, quadruple nosepiece, vertical and horizontal illuminators and transformers, aplanatic, dark ground, bright and dark field condensers, drawing attachment, micrometer eyepiece and instruction booklets, by OMO, Russian, 1974 "Biolam" microscope outfit 1974
Monocular microscope, with mechanical stage, fine focusing and various accessories, including 11 eyepieces, 7 objectives and objective changers, once owned by A.V. Hill, by Zeiss, German, 1885-1895 Monocular microscope 1885-1895
Monocular microscope with triple nosepiece and fine focusing, by Leitz, German, 1920-1925 Monocular microscope with triple nosepiece and fine focusing 1920-1925
Monocular "jug-handle" microscope with, mechanical stage and fine focusing, with various accessories, including 4 objectives, 3 objective changers, 4 eyepieces, micrometer and goniometer eyepieces, analyser and polariser, 2 nicol prisms, constant temperature bath, once owned by W.M. Bayliss, by Zeiss, German, 1900-1910 Monocular "jug-handle" microscope with 1900-1910