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Antique microscopes and telescopes for sale and display in addition to other fine scientific instruments. Reichert brass microscope circa 1895. The microscope comes in its own finely made mahogany case with matching serial number. Tel: 716-686-4500 Fax: 716-686-4555 Email: reichert.information@ametek.com Indications for use The Xcel 255 Slit Lamp is an AC-powered slit lamp biomicroscope that is intended for use in examining the anterior segment, from the corneal epithelium to the posterior capsule. It is used to aid in the diagnosis of diseases or trauma, which affect. 73564, comes with four objectives and three eye-pieces, original invoice and description booklet, original case c. Reichert Vienna Microscope - Antique Scientific Instruments and Globes 2015/05/18 - Realized price: EUR 350 - Dorotheum.

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  1. Each lens is marked C. There is also one stage clip, swing out brass condenser and mirror. This microscope was distributed by Richards & Company Ltd that established offices in New York & Chicago. Based upon the serial # this microscope is estimated to be manufactured in the late 1880's.
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DESCRIPTION: The microscope is signed on the stage: 'C. REICHERT WIEN'. It is a compound microscope with unmarked eyepiece and an objective signed: 'C. REICHERT, WIEN' and the objective is signed: 'No 3'. The stage has two stage clips to hold a slide. There is a single opening in its center about 1 cm in diameter. The round stage is about 9 cm in diameter and has three tiny cone-shaped feet screwed on from underneath. From the stage arises the two supporting struts which join a ring to hold the outer microscope tube. A lacquered brass sleeve with four expansion slots screws into the ring. Into this fits the Nickel plated optical tube. The minimum height of the microscope is about 17 cm. A nickel-plated draw tube allows increasing magnification. With it extended, and the microscope focused on the stage, the total height of the instrument extends to 27 cm. There is a knurled locking ring at the top of the lacquered brass sleeve to lock the tube in focus, although there is no provision to lock the draw tube. The optics are intact and the instrument gives good images.

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DESCRIPTION: The microscope is signed on the stage: 'C. REICHERT WIEN'. It is a compound microscope with unmarked eyepiece and an objective signed: 'C. REICHERT, WIEN' and the objective is signed: 'No 3'. The stage has two stage clips to hold a slide. There is a single opening in its center about 1 cm in diameter. The round stage is about 9 cm in diameter and has three tiny cone-shaped feet screwed on from underneath. From the stage arises the two supporting struts which join a ring to hold the outer microscope tube. A lacquered brass sleeve with four expansion slots screws into the ring. Into this fits the Nickel plated optical tube. The minimum height of the microscope is about 17 cm. A nickel-plated draw tube allows increasing magnification. With it extended, and the microscope focused on the stage, the total height of the instrument extends to 27 cm. There is a knurled locking ring at the top of the lacquered brass sleeve to lock the tube in focus, although there is no provision to lock the draw tube. The optics are intact and the instrument gives good images.