SOLD FOR £70
E Burton of 47 Church Street, London, a single pillar microscope together with 2 objective brass cased tubes, spare eye piece, all contained within a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £140
J H Steward, 106 Strand London, a student's 19th Century brass single pillar microscope together with 21 various microscopic slides, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £1250
A 19th Century Pillischer no.1000 brass single pillar microscope
SOLD FOR £180
A collection of various brass microscope lenses etc
SOLD FOR £220
John Browning of 68 The Strand London, a students brass single pillar microscope marked 997 contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £75
J Swift and Sons of London, a student's 19th Century brass single pillar microscope, complete with mahogany case
SOLD FOR £60
A student's 19th Century brass single pillar microscope contained in a mahogany case, the base fitted a drawer containing 21 glass slides
SOLD FOR £620
A 19th Century brass dissecting microscope contained in a mahogany case fitted a drawer containing four dissecting instruments and 3 lenses, 9 Warttem M filters contained in a leather box and 1 other 19th Century and mahogany part dissecting microscope
SOLD FOR £55
A student's 19th Century brass single pillar microscope
SOLD FOR £75
A 19th Century brass single pillar microscope
SOLD FOR £55
Swift and Sons, a 19th Century brass Freezing Microtome (1883-1885) top section only "The Ultra Lens" boxed, a microscope slide boxed and 1 other item boxed
SOLD FOR £110
A student's 19th Century "brass" single draw field microscope (1 slide clip damaged)
SOLD FOR £170
Watson and Sons, 313 High Holborn London, a Victorian brass single pillar microscope, the tube engraved awarded to Dr. A B Griffiths F.R.S. (Ed) FCS by the Canadian Meat Company for his essay on the significant value of their extract of beef 1865, contained in a mahogany case, the base fitted a drawer containing 19 slides
SOLD FOR £620
An Leitz Wetzlar brass and bound metal single pillar microscope together with an Ernest Leitz Wetzlar converter with binocular microscope and various lenses, an Ogilvy and Co. lens box containing a collection of lenses
SOLD FOR £55
A students brass single pillar microscope with mahogany case together with a chrome single pillar microscope and Leitz lens cased
SOLD FOR £460
A 19th Century brass single pillar students field microscope 2" together with 5 ivory slides contained in a wooden case with hinged lid
SOLD FOR £65
Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn London, a student's brass single pillar microscope complete with carrying case
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century brassed student's single pillar microscope with mahogany carrying case containing various lenses
SOLD FOR £55
J Swift & Son, a brass single pillar microscope contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £55
An oval brass tobacco box with hinged lid 3", a Griffin brass and iron bunsen burner, a brass protractor 3", a stationery office glass and metal square inkwell, a student's brass single pillar microscope etc
SOLD FOR £200
Barker of 244 High Holborn, a 19th Century brass binocular microscope, complete with mahogany carrying case
SOLD FOR £2300
R & J Beck London, a 19th Century brass binocular microscope by R J Beck No.6308 contained in a well fitted mahogany case enclosing a cased set of accessories/lenses, together with a mahogany box with hinged lid containing additional lenses and accessories
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century brass single pillar microscope on a triform base, marked Carpenter & Westley of 24 Regent Street London
SOLD FOR £100
A brass single pillar field microscope
SOLD FOR £90
A student's brass single pillar microscope and a collection of various slides contained in a mahogany box