Main focus by rack and pinion and fine focusing knob on the limb. Circular rotating stage (14 cm diameter) with 360-degree scale and vernier. Polarizer with adjustable diaphragm and swing out condenser lens. Analyzer fitted on a sliding shoe into the lower part of the body tube. Signed on the body tube 'Ernst Leitz | Wetzlar', and serial number '359331' made in 1941. #ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR MICROSCOPE #341221 SERIAL NUMBER# On the upper part of the limb stamped Ernst Leitz Wetzlar logo and letters “DRP”. Inventory number 35999 (written with white paint on the base) Made in 1941. Polarizing microscope (lacquered brass) in fitted mahoganyĬase with accessories.
Jean-Alfred Nachet (Alfred) as a response to “those 1880 by the Parisian microscope manufacturer and collector The unconventional design was introducedĬ.
Necessity by coupling the objective and the stage.Įrnest Mallard described the present stand in 1884 as Harry Rosenbusch’sĭesign did indeed require the centration of the objective Microscopes that require the centration of the objectiveīy means of two buttons…”. #ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR MICROSCOPE #341221 SERIAL NUMBER#.