antique microscopes

Antique Microscopes

Antique microscopes are the most elegant microscopes which are designed with the 19th century instrument models. These antique microscopes commonly come from the most famous optician and completed with an original sign. Also, these microscopes would really eligible not only for your classic collections but also for your microscopic needs because they are still in an excellence condition and could work well.

There are various options of classic microscope that would be delighted as your laboratory needs or your great collections. You could choose one of your favorite microscopes which have certain sign and unique features as the history of the 19th century. Get what you need about the antique microscopes through the lists below.

iOptron Electronic Antique Microscope 6850

The first selections of the antique microscopes for your consideration come to the high technology iOptron Electronic Antique Microscope 6850. These microscopes have the classic design of the 19th century instrument models but still have the modern technology as you need. The brand new microscope with beautiful performance would suitable in your home décor or your office. Also, these antique microscopes are completed with wonderful features such as Durable metal body, All glass lenses, 100x maximum magnification, Electronic eyepiece and software for on-computer view and recording, and more.

19th Century Brass Microscope by T. B. Winter

The other antique microscopes that must delight you are the original brass microscope by the optician, T.B. Winter. They are originally dating to the fourth quarter of the 19th century. Perfectly signed “T.B. Winter, Newcastle on Tyne” these classic microscope would really elegant for your lovely microscopic collections. In addition, they have 12 ¼” tall when closed and polarizer condenser in the set as the great accessory. The most excellence of these microscopes is the optical system containing three objectives all by Gundlach.

Reichert brass continental microscope – circa 1889

The next recommendations come to the great Reichert brass continental microscope – circa 1889. These antique microscopes have the wonderful instrument that is surely an early continental design. All of the great features of these microscopes would come to you with really good conditions.

Also, through these antique microscopes you would get the Abbe type condenser whish is completed with variable diaphragm and swing out filter holder. The other wonderful features are 11 1/4” tall in closed position, three original lenses, a 3, 7a, and 1/12” oil immersion, three eyepieces include a 1 (probably 5x), 3 (probably 8x), and 4(10x), an interior lens holder, and an interior lens holder.

Swift “Wale” limb brass microscope – circa 1895

Swift “Wale” limb brass microscope – circa 1895, the antique microscopes are originally designed by George Wale of New York. They have a special limb which replaced the typical pivoting limb in wide use at that time. Incorporated by Swift and have a famous Ross “Radial” model, these 13 ½” tall microscopes are perfectly signed “J. Swift & Son, 81 Tottenham Court Rd., London” on the base of these microscopes.

Thus, these classic microscopes are completed with three original Swift lenses and matching canisters, 1″, 2/3″, and 1/6″ lens, two unmarked eyepieces, a wheel of diaphragm stops, and a hand dove-tailed mahogany case with carry handle. These antique microscopes are really complete and in a excellence conditions just like in the 19th century.