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Antique monocular microscope by Max Heimbrecht. In fine condition. Original case, 3 eyepieces and 3 objectives.
Antique monocular microscope by Max Heimbrecht. In fine condition. Original case, 3 eyepieces and 3 objectives.
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Antique Heimbrecht Monocular Microscope. Germany, Circa 1925
Antique monocular microscope by Max Heimbrecht. In fine condition. Original case, 3 eyepieces and 3 objectives.
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Antique Heimbrecht monocular microscope made in Germany circa 1925, an original old-time model in its original wooden box. This is quite a simple device, probably bound to be used for studying or as an amateur. It mounts black-metal horseshoe foot and frame, a three-lens revolving nosepiece and brass turret and rack-and-pinion system. The brass preserves the original protecting finish which provides it with a fine patina. At the front of the turret there is a riveted plate with the manufacturers name and plate: Max Heimbrecht Berlin Oranienburg. The storing case is a simple solid-beech wooden box with sturdy dovetail joints. Inside, together with the microscope we find a set of 3 eyepieces and 3 objectives, one of them an oil immersion model and all in good condition. The microscope is finely preserved too; there is only one clip missing, a feature which does not hinder in any way the users experience. The double-sided mirror and the shutter are original and remain functional, just like the rack-and-pinion system which lets the user move the turret in order to focus the samples. This antique Heimbrech monocular microscope made in the early 20th century can be the first step to get started in collecting ancient microscopes, a truly fascinating hobby. Dimensions: Width: 3.74 in / 9.5 cm. Height: 13 in / 33 cm. Depth: 5.91 in / 15 cm.