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1760 circa, Portable compound microscope, almost certainly by Jacob Huisen (Huijsen), Utrecht, Holland - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04754.JPG
1767, Jacob Lommers compound monocular microscope, Jacob Lommers, Holland - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04710.JPG
1760 circa, compound microscope with black shagreen outer tube, Jan Paauw Jr., Leiden, Holland - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04762.JPG
1775-1800, Gould-style compound microscope, Bithray, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04733.JPG
1780 circa, Henry Pyefinch microscope, England, compound microscope - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04704.JPG
1850-1880, Nachet small brass chest microscope, Nachet & Son, France, compound microscope - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04716.JPG
1750 circa, brass compound microscope, Francis Watkins, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04748.JPG
1858, Model No. 2 compound microscope, Powell & Lealand, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04864.JPG
1760-1790, compound microscope, unknown maker, unknown country - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04792.JPG
1870 circa, binocular compound microscope, Henry Crouch, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04870.JPG
1868-1870, Model No. 1 compound microscope, Powell & Lealand, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04862.JPG
1850-1870, Horizontal compound microscope, Smith, Beck & Beck, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04730.JPG
1850-1880, Monocular compound brass microscope, unknown maker, unknown country - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04724.JPG
1800, Gould-style brass compound microscope, Thomas Blunt & Son, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04745.JPG
1825 circa, Gould-style compound microscope, unknown maker, unknown country - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04727.JPG
1770 circa, Ivory and brass compound microscope, unknown maker, unknown country - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04758.JPG
1760-1780 circa, George Adams compound monocular microscope, George Adams, Jr., England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04714.JPG
1810-1825, Gould-type compound monocular microscope, signed, William Cary, London - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04739.JPG
1690-1705, simple microscope, Johan Joosten van Musschenbroek, Leiden, Holland - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04770.JPG
1660 circa, turned ivory compound microscope on mahogany pillars, unknown maker, Italy - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04813.JPG
1820 circa, compound microscope on folding tripod stand, Gilbert & Sons, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04789.JPG
1730 circa, Culpeper tripod compound microscope with shagreen, Edmund Culpeper, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04779.JPG
1745 circa, compound box microscope with shagreen, Claude Simeon Passemant, France - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04847.JPG
1770 circa, Chest microscope with Cuff-type barrel, unknown maker, possibly Holland - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04752.JPG
1700-1725, ivory and wood compound microscope with shagreen, unknown maker, Italy or France - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04774.JPG
1740-1746, compound microscope of stained ivory with seven lenses, George Adams, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04795.JPG
1895-1900, Whales model binocular compound microscope with objectives and eyepieces, J. Swift & Son, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04873.JPG
1730 circa, compound box microscope with body tube covered in fish skin, unknown maker, France - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04823.JPG
1880 circa, polarized light compound microscope patterned after Andrew Ross models, unknown maker, possibly England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04876.JPG
1675-1695, early compound microscope resembling those made by Eustachio Divini, unknown maker, probably northern Italy - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04851.JPG
1870-1875, dissecting microscope, R & J Beck, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04825.JPG
1696, Gray's Water Microscope, Stephen Gray, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04767.JPG
1800 circa, folding simple microscope, William Withering, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04843.JPG
1745 circa, tripod microscope, George Sterrop, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04833.JPG
1849-1850, Oberhaeuser drum microscope, Georges Oberhaeuser, Germany - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04782.JPG
1865 circa, dissecting microscope, Carl Zeiss, Germany - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04820.JPG
1843 circa, drum microscope, Nachet & Son, France - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04785.JPG
1750-1800, Cuff-style Nuremberg microscope, unknown maker, Germany - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04803.JPG
1710-1720, great double microscope, John Marshall, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04841.JPG
1750-1770, solar microscope, Benjamin Martin, London - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04857.JPG
1820-1830, Gould-style microscope made by Abraham, Liverpool, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04736.JPG
1840 circa, Gould-style microscope by Carpenter & Westley, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04721.JPG
1800-1820, Gould-style microscope, unknown maker, probably England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04742.JPG
1795-1800, simple dissecting microscope, Joseph Zentmayer, Philadelphia, USA - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04829.JPG
1725-1745, tripod microscope with shagreen, Matthew Loft, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04837.JPG
1790-1820, ivory Nuremberg microscope, unknown maker, unknown country - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04801.JPG
1780-1790, solar microscope by Peter Dolland, London, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04810.JPG
Micrographia by Robert Hooke, 1665, England - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04817.JPG
1750 circa, Sterrop Cuff-style microscope, George Sterrop, England, bulls-eye lens - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04708.JPG
1728-1743, simple microscope, George Lindsay, London, England, patent no. 588, February 1743 - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04772.JPG
1840 circa, double microscope designed by Raspail and made by Deleiul, Raspail-Deleiul, France - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04806.JPG
1720 circa, screw-barrel microscope with ivory double-microscope attachment and surveyor's sector as tripod, Edmund Culpeper, London - Golub Collection of Antique Microscopes - DSC04855.JPG
Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.AVES.85615 1 - Carduelis carduelis carduelis Linnaeus, 1758 - Fringillidae - bird skin specimen.jpeg.jpg
Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.AVES.85615 2 - Carduelis carduelis carduelis Linnaeus, 1758 - Fringillidae - bird skin specimen.jpeg.jpg
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