Here we have a rare variant of the Edinburgh model microscope by W. Watson & Sons Limited of London. This example dates to around 1917 based on the sequential Watson production number of 23322 which is engraved onto the rear tripod leg.
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This antique boxed microscope from the 19th century is a rare and valuable piece for collectors of scientific instruments. Made of brass, it exudes a sense of old-world craftsmanship and elegance. Perfect for enthusiasts of microscopy or scientific history, this microscope is a timeless tool that offers a glimpse into the past.
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VINTAGE ESL MICROSCOPE IN WOODEN BOX MADE IN ENGLAND
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The Edinburgh stand was originally developed by Watson in collaboration with a professor and lecturer in bacteriology at the University of Edinburgh, hence the Edinburgh designation. Watson Edinburgh-H circa 1936 serial no. 61119.
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This example dates to 1933 based on the sequential Watson production number of 53875 which is engraved onto the main tube. Watson Service Petrological Microscope - No. 53875 - circa 1933. The Service is essentially an excellent piece of British quality optical engineering showing its quality in every component, based on the right materials, solid construction and great design.
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The key to the box is included and the lock is in working order. The microscope is in very good condition and seems to the in working order.
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The product is an antique brass microscope by W. Watson & Sons Ltd, dating back to around 1920. This cased microscope is a vintage piece from the early 20th century, making it a valuable and historical item for collectors or enthusiasts. Its brass construction adds to its classic and timeless appeal, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of the era.
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E leitz wetzlar serial no 158957 made 1912 . In superb condition considering its one hundred and twelve years old. There is no key for case. Uk bidders only please.
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