Vintage Lot of Small Vials with Watch Parts and Components WATCHMAKER WATCHMAKING TOOLSCol. Christie Hatman Auctioneers4.4(471)$321 hrs Left
Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrentis 8x30 Binoculars GermanyThe Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.4.4(3.3k)$2(1 bid)7 days Left
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SoldTWO ANTIQUE BRASS MICROSCOPES & ACCESSORIESIncluding a Dollond, London double pillar monocular compound microscope, marked Dollond London, with several accessories; and a boxed field microscope, also compound and monocular, unmarked, with compSee Sold Price
Sold2 Unusual Simple Microscopes2 Unusual Simple Microscopes 1) France, signed on the base "A. Molteni, 44 rue du Chateau d'eau, Paris", original lacquered brass, rack-and-pinion adjustment, 3 pinhole diaphragm insets, 3 ocular lenSee Sold Price
Sold2 French Brass Microscopes2 French Brass Microscopes 1) Signed: "M. Stiassnie à Paris", c. 1895. 3¾-inch round base, two tubular pillars, capped with inclination joint, swiveling and gimbal-mount double mirror, substage pinhSee Sold Price
Sold(2pc) ANTIQUE MICROSCOPES19th and/or 20th centuries, including one marked 'W. Watson & Sons / 313 High Holborn / London / 2328', h. 10in., with fitted wood case and a few accessories; the other signed 'Leitz / Wetzlar / No. 7See Sold Price
Sold2 Brass Microscopes2 Brass Microscopes 1) Drum microscope, c. 1850, maker unknown, lacquered brass, base diameter 2 ½ in., single mirror, sliding body tube for coarse adjustment, single milled-head rack-and-pinion fineSee Sold Price
Sold2 Drum Microscopes and a Lamp2 Drum Microscopes and a Lamp 1) Signed on the base "Bénèche & Wasserlein, Berlin", original lacquered brass, draw tube, fine adjustment to the stage, 2-part objective, 2 eyepieces, heightSee Sold Price
Sold(3) Olympus Stereo Microscopes(3) Olympus stereo microscopes, model SZ2-ST, serial #8H06001 & 8H10334, and model SZ-ST SZ4045 #8K0232See Sold Price
Sold10 Small Microscopes, 1880-192010 Small Microscopes, 1880-1920 All unmarked, England or Germany, mostly brass, including 4 drum microscopes, with eyepiece and objective, some with further accessories, height up to 9 in., all in theSee Sold Price
Sold5 Brass Microscopes, c. 19005 Brass Microscopes, c. 1900 1) Signed "E. Leitz, Wetzlar, No. 34012, Filiale New York", large research microscope, horseshoe base, triple-mounted double-mirror, tilting stand, sliding tube with graduSee Sold Price
Sold2 French Compound Monocular Microscopes2 French Compound Monocular Microscopes 1) "E. Hartnack & A. Prazmowski, Rue Bonaparte 1, Paris", c. 1873, original lacquered brass, tilting stand, double mirror, draw tube, fine adjustment with knurlSee Sold Price
Sold2 Brass Microscopes2 Brass Microscopes 1) Engraved on the tube: "E. Hartnack & Co., Paris & Potsdam", c. 1880, original lacquered brass, single mirror on swinging tailpiece, substage pinhole diaphragm, bull's-eye condenSee Sold Price
Sold3 Brass Microscopes3 Brass Microscopes 1) M. Pillischer, London "The International", c. 1870, no. 3102, original lacquered brass, 90˚ tilting tripod, concave mirror, substage pinhole diaphragm, sliding tube, coarseSee Sold Price
Sold2 Early Brass Compound Microscopes2 Early Brass Compound Microscopes 1) Unmarked, probably Dutch, polished and patinated, folding tripod base, concave mirror, substage pinhole diaphragm, draw tube, fine adjustment to the stage, heightSee Sold Price
Sold4 French Brass Microscopes4 French Brass Microscopes 1) Constant Verick, c. 1875, signed on the base: ‘C. Verick élève spécial de E. Hartnack, rue de la Parcheminerie, 2, Paris’, model no. 4, originaSee Sold Price
Sold2 Microscopes and 1 Reflected-Light Condensor2 Microscopes and 1 Reflected-Light Condensor 1) Polarising microscope model CM, Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, 1938, no. 335721, with Ahrens prism polariser condenser and an Ahrens prism analyser, Bertrand leSee Sold Price
Sold3 English Microscopes3 English Microscopes 1) Universal microscope by Smith Beck & Beck, London. No. 3816, rare chain-drive coarse and fine adjustment, incident-light magnifier, height 13 in., with case, c. 1875. - 2) E.See Sold Price
SoldGroup of Simple Microscopes and Loupes, c. 1880 onwardsGroup of Simple Microscopes and Loupes, c. 1880 onwards Botanical pocket microscopes, coin microscopes, linen tester, folding microscopes and loupe. Mostly made of brass. Lot einfache Mikroskope undSee Sold Price
Sold2 Berlin Brass Microscopes2 Berlin Brass Microscopes 1) Signed "L. Bénèche, Berlin", no. 2401, original lacquered brass, draw tube, milled-head screw fine adjustment, 1 objective lens, 2 eyepieces, height 11 in., inSee Sold Price
SoldTwo small brass compound monocular microscopes andTwo small brass compound monocular microscopes and brass-inlaid mahogany traveling boxes circa 1850 The larger box hinges marked "Rec. Aug. 21, 1850", the box includes lenses and other accessories; thSee Sold Price
Sold3 French Brass Microscopes3 French Brass Microscopes 1) Signed: "C. Verick, élève spécial du Hartnack, rue de la Parcheminerie 2, Paris", c. 1870. Horseshoe base, rectangular pillar, capped with inclination joint, swivelingSee Sold Price
Sold3 English Brass Compound Microscopes3 English Brass Compound Microscopes 1) Drum microscope, c. 1860, unmarked, lacquered brass, concave mirror, drawtube, eyepiece, 6 objectives, live cell, forceps, Lieberkuhn reflector, height 10 in.,See Sold Price
Sold3 English Brass Compound Microscopes3 English Brass Compound Microscopes 1) Engraved on the splayed foot: "J. Amadio, 7 Throgmorton St., London", c. 1865. Patinated brass, tilting stand with compass joint, double mirror on gimbal, xy moSee Sold Price
SoldFive Antique Continental Pocket Microscopes and Specimen Slide CollectionFive Antique Continental Pocket Microscopes and Specimen Slide Collectionlate 19th century-early 20th century, made for the naturalist hobbyist, including a French brass "Universel" type microscope, uSee Sold Price
Sold5 Small Brass Microscopes, 1800-18805 Small Brass Microscopes, 1800-1880 1) Simple microscope, 2 lenses, height-adjustable stage, height 4 1/3 in. - 2) Berlin microscope by Wasserlein. - 3) Drum microscope, height 7 1/6 in., with 3 preSee Sold Price