IT will probably work, but sold as is since we cannot test! We acquire 1000's of items each year from surplus and 99% work for our customers, but since we cant test it all items are sold as is.
#REICHERT JUNG 150 MICROSCOPE MANUAL CODE#
EBAY requires a condition code now on auctions.However there isnt one to exactly fit this auction. When a new grant comes in, they have to justify the grant by buying new equipment leaving very useful equipment for surplus. As you know with most government agencies. MICROSCOPE ACCESSORY/ PART MOUNT- STEREOZOOM? Description: Thanks for your interest! We are auctioning off this MICROSCOPE ACCESSORY/ PART MOUNT- STEREOZOOM? Acquired from government surplus. The tube that holds the cork also has several small ports around its periphery that allow a pin to be placed at several angles to permit optimal observation of a specimen. The opposite end of the unit contains an encapsulated cork that can be used to hold a pin on which an insect or other opaque object is impaled. The forceps end is designed to hold opaque objects, such as in insect for observation under incidental light on top of the stage of a microscope. The entire unit can be rotated 360 degrees on this pillar. It is supported on a short pillar at one end of the slide. The forceps unit itself appears to be made of Nickel-plated brass and measures 60mm long. There is a central 12 mm diameter aperture in the base to permit the use of transmitted light from below the stage. A 3x1 plate carries a metal fitting holding a short revolving rod with a pair of spring forceps at one end and a tube with cork at the other. The slide base appears to be made of polished Bakelite and measures 75mm long by 25 mm wide. Which is described as follows: Stage Forceps. more the year 1900 that shows this same instrument. Scientific Instruments Catalogue from. Accompanying this listing is a cut from the R&J Beck. The name of the manufacturer is engraved on the top of the slide, ∻ECK, LONDON. It dates from circa 1900. LONDON ANTIQUE STAGE FORCEPS SLIDE BRASS MICROSCOPE ACCESSORY CIRCA 1900 You are invited to submit bids for a very nice and unusual antique microscope accessory. LONDON ANTIQUE STAGE FORCEPS SLIDE BRASS MICROSCOPE ACCESSORY- C1900, Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album R&J BECK. Please use the shipping calculator, press the"Postage and Payments" tab, above the scrolling gallery, if your country is not shown please ask. £2.50 discount to UK buyers(first class recorded delivery) £5.00 discount to non UK buyers(airmail without tracking or signed for) I ship worldwide. Not classed as'valuables' by the Royal Mail, that sell for less than £50.00 Please wait for an amended invoice before paying. more SHIPPING DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE on items. Shipping quotes are for trackable services PLEASE NOTE THESE POSSIBLE SHIPPING DISCOUNTS* A shipping discount will always be given on combined purchases. There are no returns on my auction sales so please ask any questions you may have before bidding. Height to top of base pillar 6.1/4" or 158mm. 1.7/16" lens with 2.5 x magnification in excellent condition with no scratches. A fine accessory for the smaller microscope. This one has extra adjustments for position. MICROSCOPE BULLSEYE CONDENSER MAGNIFYING LENS BRASS PART ACCESSORY ANTIQUE Description: Victorian microscope bullseye condenser.Circa 1880 Lacquered brass with steel extension rod and lead filled cast base.