Mirror, London & North Eastern Railway. Small oval mirror damaged at bottom with "LNER" stencilled on. Dimensions 15"x10" Mirror, London & North Eastern Railway
Pair of Darwin gimbal mirrors, by Cambridge Scientific Co., 1916, used to track balloons Pair of Darwin gimbal mirrors 1916
Mirror, in wooden container, elongated oval, possibly Belgian, 19th century Mirror, in wooden container 1801-1900
Mounting for surgeon's head mirror, with headband, 1860 to 1930 Mounting for surgeon's head mirror 1860-1930
Cylindrical concave mirror made from a glass strip bent into a semi-circle Cylindrical concave mirror 1900-1980
Telescope Mirror blank in optical plated glass, 63/4" diameter, 1" thick, weight 52.6 ozs, 1968 Telescope Mirror blank in optical plated glass 1968
Chrome plated wing-mirror and two steel bolts each with a lock-nut, from Hino Contessa 1300 Sedan, by Hino Motors Ltd., Japan, 1965 Wing-mirror 1965
One of the first Parabolic mirrors made by the Cowper-Coles process in 1895, in glazed case, approx 2' 7" One of the first Parabolic mirrors made by the Cowper-Coles process in 1895
Rotating mirror and viewing apparatus for use with a bank of oscillograph elements ( without light source or camera), by Siemens, serial no. 456539 Rotating mirror and viewing apparatus for use with a bank of oscillograph elements 1946-1955
Microscope mirror figuring machine built by Dr. Burch in Bristol, England, 1945 Microscope mirror figuring machine built by Dr. Burch in Bristol 1945
Three Japanese mirrors (poor condition), property of Sylvanus P. Thompson Three Japanese mirrors (poor condition)
Oscillating mirror and shutter, driven by synchronous motor, for use with oscillograph, made by the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd., Cambridge, England, no.5325 Oscillating mirror and shutter 1907
Circuit mirror and suspension for Boys radiomicrometer in small case; (quartz fibre suspension attached) Circuit mirror and suspension for Boys radiomicrometer 1800-1899