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Victorian Microscope in Box by Swift and Son

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A good example of a high quality antique microscope dating from the early 20th Century. The microscope parts are made of lacquered brass and it sits on a heavy horse shoe shaped base. The whole microscope tilts, the eyepiece tube is adjustable to provide the focus and there is an additional fine focus knob at the rear. It has a square shaped stage with two slide clips and a revolving pinwheel. Below the stage is a large adjustable mirror for focusing the light source towards the microscope.

The microscope is stamped on the back of the base with the maker's name " Swift & Son. 81 Tottenham Ct Rd. London W.C"

The microscope comes with one eyepiece lens and two objective lenses, believed to be original but there are no names on them or cases.

The microscope comes in a fitted wooden box with sections to hold the lenses and a small drawer for slides. The box has a good quality brass carrying handle and metal closing latches. It is a strong sturdy box with a nice patina but there are some old marks, minor splits and signs of age.

The microscope appears to be in good working order and I have set it up and tested it with a few old slides. The pictures are clear and crisp and the microscope is easy to focus with both the main and fine focus. I'm sure the lenses would probably benefit from a light clean and it is really being sold as a collectable item rather than an accurate scientific instrument.

Overall the microscope is in good condition for its age. It has been used and will have normal signs of wear. There are some areas of tarnishing and minor wear on the brass lacquer and some general knocks and light scratches around the base but nothing detrimental. The tip of one slide clip is broken. It has been cleaned and the brass lightly polished and it displays very nicely. All parts move smoothly as they should.

Approximate Measurements of box:

Height : 12" (30 cm)

Width : 11 1/2" (19 cm)

Depth : 5 1/2" (14 cm)

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