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An early 19th-Century Carpenter-pattern compound monocular microscope,
unsigned, the body-tube located on an arm, with rack and pinion focusing, the pillar mounted with stage, sub-stage condenser mounting and concave mirror, with compass joint raised on a folding tripod stand, with accessories including a bull's-eye condenser, the stand incorporating a candle holder, one condenser lens (of 2) cracked, seven bead glass objectives, live-box, lieberkuhn, slide accessories, seven wood sliders, contained in the original fitted mahogany case -- 15.3/8in. (39cm.) wide
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unsigned, the body-tube located on an arm, with rack and pinion focusing, the pillar mounted with stage, sub-stage condenser mounting and concave mirror, with compass joint raised on a folding tripod stand, with accessories including a bull's-eye condenser, the stand incorporating a candle holder, one condenser lens (of 2) cracked, seven bead glass objectives, live-box, lieberkuhn, slide accessories, seven wood sliders, contained in the original fitted mahogany case -- 15.3/8in. (39cm.) wide
See Colour Illustration