9th Oct, 2024 11:00

The Fine Collectors Sale

 
Lot 241
 

A Zeiss 'PRISMEN-ROTATOR' Microscope Accessory

German, c.1890, signed in script 'Carl Zeiss Jena ', constructed of nickel plated brass with blued steel screws, engraved scale to rotator; in original leather covered wooden case, case width 12.8cm

Note: This is the rare 'Double Prism Rotator' which incorporated a second prism to correct odd numbers of reflections, it appears in the Zeiss 1898 catalogue and cost an extra 18 marks more than the standard Prism Rotator, the description in the 1898 catalogue reads 'This apparatus is adapted for viewing from all sides, at low magnifications, large objects, in air or water, illuminated by incident light, without necessitating any alteration in the position of the object with respect to its support. This accessory will, accordingly, be found particularly useful for the examination from all sides of such objects as are too delicate or precious to admit of any preparation. By means of a rotating base and multiple reflections at silvered prism surfaces the object is optically placed in such a position that it may be examined from above or below, or any other point.'

Sold for £812

Result plus buyers premium


 

German, c.1890, signed in script 'Carl Zeiss Jena ', constructed of nickel plated brass with blued steel screws, engraved scale to rotator; in original leather covered wooden case, case width 12.8cm

Note: This is the rare 'Double Prism Rotator' which incorporated a second prism to correct odd numbers of reflections, it appears in the Zeiss 1898 catalogue and cost an extra 18 marks more than the standard Prism Rotator, the description in the 1898 catalogue reads 'This apparatus is adapted for viewing from all sides, at low magnifications, large objects, in air or water, illuminated by incident light, without necessitating any alteration in the position of the object with respect to its support. This accessory will, accordingly, be found particularly useful for the examination from all sides of such objects as are too delicate or precious to admit of any preparation. By means of a rotating base and multiple reflections at silvered prism surfaces the object is optically placed in such a position that it may be examined from above or below, or any other point.'

Auction: The Fine Collectors Sale, 9th Oct, 2024

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