

Solid lacquered brass monocular microscope with black enamelled horse-shoe foot. Antique cased brass microscope manufactured in 1906 by Ernst Leitz of Wetzar, Germany and retailed by C Baker of High Holborn, London. Majestic example of the Continental stye microscope popular toward the end of the 19th century - early. fit in wooden box with scope,total of box,acces.,& scope approx. Antique Microscopes, E Leitz Wetzlar Cased Microscope & Slides 1906. Microscope with light source weighs approx. No chips or scratches or defects on any optical surface or on body Knobs-knurled stainless steel, all optics mounted in stainless steel,Īll the rest is solid brass,copper & aluminum (1) Zeiss Jena 10x (very nice ) (1) Leitz 5x, (1) unknown accessary ( a flat mirror with hole in center,all mountedĦ excellant eyepieces-(1) Leitz 10x, (1) 16x, (2) matched leitz 4Bx Slide out wooden boxes for eyepieces, specimum bottles,& misc. Leitz camera obscura attachment with leather case & colored filters Leitz light source (220 volts )(1) beautiful Leitz right angle prism adapter (mounted ) with Radio Shack Reverse Converter to power light source (120vac - 240vac) Leitz adjustable condensor with focus knob Leitz 45 degree eyepiece tube that rotates ( for multiple viewers ) Leitz/ Wetzlar /Germany - brightfield microscope with mechanical stage in original box with lock & keyĤ objectives-(1)Leitz 10x, (1) Spencer 16mm.
