Items
Rights is exactly
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Compound Screw-Barrel Microscope by Replica Rara
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Antique Early 18th Century European Box Microscope
c. 1740 -
Antique 'Martin-Type' Brass Drum Microscope by Thomas Jones
c. 1800s -
Culpeper-style Compound Microscope
c. 1770-1790 -
German Cuff-Type Microscope
Circa 1770 -
Carpenter & Westley Field Microscope
c. 1840-1880 -
Round Base Compound Microscope
Circa 1840s -
Smith, Beck & Beck Student Microscope
Circa 1871 -
John Browning Compound Microscope
c. 1850-1900 -
James Brown Monocular Microscope
Circa 1860 -
Lennie Edinburgh Microscope
c. 1879 -
Andrew Ross Microscope
c. 1841-1847 -
Smith & Beck "Milk Box" Educational Microscope
c. 1857 -
Aloe Herstein Microscope
c. 1860-1880 -
Dollond Solar Microscope
c. 1760s -
"Society of the Arts" Microscope
Circa 1880 -
Objective Magnifier
c. 1800s -
Magnifying Glass
c. 1840-1900 -
Pocket Microscope
c. 1800s -
Cary Monocular Microscope
c. 1859 -
R & J Beck Microscope
c. 1895-1905 -
James Brown Microscope
Circa 1862 -
Society of Arts-Style Microscope
c. 1850-1860 -
Microscope Lamp
c. 1850-1925