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An unusual 19th-Century brass compound monocular microscope,
signed on the body-tube Vincent Chevalier Ingenieur Opticien Quai de l'horloge. 69 Paris, the body-tube located on an arm from the square-section pillar, with rack and pinion focusing, the stage with sub-stage wheel condenser, with bull's-eye condenser and plano-concave mirror, the microscope mounted on the walnut cabinet with screw socket mounting, arranged to dismantle and stow in the cabinet drawer, containing a box of fourteen sliders, the cabinet -- 8in. (20.3cm.) long; and a compound monocular microscope, by Otto Himmler Berlin No. 13353, with rack and pinion coarse and micrometer fine focusing, circuit stage, triple nose-piece, sub-stage condenser and plano-concave mirror -- 13in. (33cm.) high
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signed on the body-tube Vincent Chevalier Ingenieur Opticien Quai de l'horloge. 69 Paris, the body-tube located on an arm from the square-section pillar, with rack and pinion focusing, the stage with sub-stage wheel condenser, with bull's-eye condenser and plano-concave mirror, the microscope mounted on the walnut cabinet with screw socket mounting, arranged to dismantle and stow in the cabinet drawer, containing a box of fourteen sliders, the cabinet -- 8in. (20.3cm.) long; and a compound monocular microscope, by Otto Himmler Berlin No. 13353, with rack and pinion coarse and micrometer fine focusing, circuit stage, triple nose-piece, sub-stage condenser and plano-concave mirror -- 13in. (33cm.) high
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