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Antique ANDREW ROSS Brass Wenham Binocular Compound Microscope Circa 1850

$ 1225.26

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Scientific Instruments
  • Material: Brass
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Used
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Period: 1800 to 1900
  • Sub-Type: microscope
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Antique ANDREW ROSS Brass Wenham Binocular Compound Microscope Circa 1850
    This product data sheet is originally written in English.
    Antique ANDREW Ross Brass Wenham Binocular Compound Microscope Circa 1850
    Microscope
    Microscope
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    Description
    You are bidding for a hard to find early large compound microscope by Andrew Ross of London, serial #1945 probably dating circa 1850-55.
    Engraved around the tube "Wenham`s Binocular by Ross"
    Engraved on the base in lovely script "Ross London 1945".
    This has come straight from an estate sale and as such, no attempt has been made to clean it, therefore there will be marks/wear to the brass.
    Binocular Microscope Stand with two "B" eye-pieces, coarse and fine adjustments for focusing, mechanical stage having 1-inch of rectangular motion,
    rotating slide platform for full positioning of the slide
    all work freely, mechanical sub-stage designed for holding illuminating and polarizing apparatus.
    The plane and concave mirror comes to you in very good condition.
    The objective is a Swift & Son London 2/3" N.A 0.28 which comes to you in excellent condition.
    Retracted height is approximately 20".
    There is no case.
    If you require any specific photographs, message me.
    Due to the value of the microscope, it will only be shipped signed for/insured.
    Shipped is costly due to the insurance element.
    Andrew Ross (1798–1859) was a well known and respected optician and instrument maker in London during the first quarter of the 19th Century. He began his career in 1813 by apprenticing to John Corless. In 1830 he separated from Corless and started his own business, much of the time in partnership with Joseph J. Lister. His company "Andrew Ross & Co." made a number of optical instruments including telescopes, however, he became well known for the quality of his achromatic lenses and high-quality microscopes. Ross introduced a number of improvements to compound microscopes, especially due to his collaboration with J.J. Lister in creating achromatic objectives. Ross' last instrument won first place at the Great Exibition of 1851. In 1830 he received the Gold Isis Medal from the Society of Arts for his improved dividing astronomical and mathematical instruments and for his circular dividing engine. He received the same medal in 1836 for his improvements in achromatic objectives of microscopes. In 1841 he received a silver medal from the Society for his invention of the spherometer*. He separated from Lister c1842 and moved to 21 Featherstone Buildings, Holborn.
    Ross was a founding member of the Microscopical Society of London, which later became the Royal Microscopical Society. Ross made microscopes from 1831 through 1859, after which the company became "Ross & Co." under the direction of his son Thomas. Thomas' company continued making lenses under the "Ross" name until it merged with Barnet Ensign in 1948. In 1975 the company finally lost the "Ross" name when it was absorbed by first Avimo then eventually Thales Optics.
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    Antique ANDREW Ross Brass Wenham Binocular Compound Microscope Circa 1850
    Modified Item
    No
    Material
    Brass
    Period
    1800 to 1900
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Sub-Type
    microscope
    Type
    Scientific Instruments