![]() At the join between the arm and the double pillar or pedestal there is a joint system for tilting the microscope. ![]() 232 797." The arm is supported on a double triangular pillar, which itself rests on a base that consists of 2 straight legs and a heel. The top of the arm reveals the microscope's manufacturer and serial number: "REICHERT. ![]() Below are a condenser and an iris-style diaphragm that control light intensity. Reichert Wien and has the serial number 56218. 3, 1876, Serial number 3340, The Universal model microscope with a. The arm holds a square stage, which has a mobile upper platform with side screws to move the slide. An index of antique microscopes organized with respect to the country of origin. The tube is held by the top of the concave arm with a rack mechanism, which is controlled by 2 screws for coarse focusing and another 2 scaled screws for fine focusing. ![]() 1.5 x." The bottom of the tube houses a revolver with holes for 4 lenses, which can be easily rotated. The front of the eyepiece bears the instrument's inscription: "Reichert Wien. The eyepieces can be moved sideways to adjust to the user's focal distance, using a scaled screw located in between them. At the top there is a perpendicular head, which holds 2 tubes and both eyepieces. REICHERT MICROSCOPE BRASS N1 12 VINTAGE OBJECTIVE LENS AUSTRIA OPTICS. This microscope has a tube with a consistent diameter. Vintage Reichert Austria Monocular Microscope Serial Number 240217 in Leitz Case.
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