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A 19th-Century lacquered-brass Ross No. 1 stand compound monocular microscope,
signed on the stand A. Ross, LONDON No. 461, with rack and pinion coarse focusing and fine adjustment, the body-tube located on an arm over the massive rectangular section limb, with rack and pinion adjusted mechanical stage, with similarly adjusted sub-stage with condenser, the lower limb with plano-concave mirror, with an extensive range of accessories including 2in., .1/8in., in., in., in., 1in. and 2in. objectives, a triple nose-piece, six eyepieces, a frog plate, side reflector, stage-mounted bull's-eye and other items, contained in six drawers in the original mahogany case with two side-mounted brass carrying handles -- 20in. (50.8cm.) high (lock replaced, table-standing bull's-eye condenser missing)
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signed on the stand A. Ross, LONDON No. 461, with rack and pinion coarse focusing and fine adjustment, the body-tube located on an arm over the massive rectangular section limb, with rack and pinion adjusted mechanical stage, with similarly adjusted sub-stage with condenser, the lower limb with plano-concave mirror, with an extensive range of accessories including 2in., .1/8in., in., in., in., 1in. and 2in. objectives, a triple nose-piece, six eyepieces, a frog plate, side reflector, stage-mounted bull's-eye and other items, contained in six drawers in the original mahogany case with two side-mounted brass carrying handles -- 20in. (50.8cm.) high (lock replaced, table-standing bull's-eye condenser missing)
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