
Posted by Dr. Timo Mappes on December 19, 2007 at 15:06:20:

Dear Readers, after a few months I finally had some time to put an update online to the website dedicated to the history of the German Scientific Microscope. There are some very fine instruments I could purchase in Summer/Autumn 2007 that are on display now. In particular I would like to invite you so have a look at the recent additions of antique microscopes by Carl Zeiss: 1) a simple microscope stand by Zeiss that was made in 1847 to 1848 as it has a dove-tail mounting on the wooden box, a feature not offered any more after 1849. Only one other remaining instrument is known in the collection of the Optical Museum of the Ernst-Abbe-Stiftung in Jena (although their example is not shown to the public at the moment) 2) the 45th made new preparation stand by Zeiss made in 1870 3) a travel microscope of 1876, all complete with its special preparation system 4) a typical stand Va of 1885, equipped with the rare small objective revolver 5) the Universal Microsco Whoever is interested in the history of these microscopes, please take some time and enjoy the photos and discussions on www.musoptin.com (link included below) As always there will be further updates to the website in future and I am most happy to receive your comments. If you should own an antique German you require information about, please feel free to contact me via the website mentioned above. Wishing you happy holidays, all the best, Timo Mappes PS: For sure, if you should have a brass microscope for sale, I would be happy to read from you as well.
pe of the Jughandle stand by Zeiss, made in 1914. Illustrations of this stand never appeared in any regular catalogue but only on separate leaflets.