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Floroscope
Botanist's microscope
Pocket microscope Late 19th - early 20th century
This model has a pivoting mirror that can illuminate and bring more light to both sides
Floroscope - Brass insectoscope - pocket microscope
These small microscopes, also known as Floroscopes or botanist's microscopes, were sold in France from the 1850s to the 1930s.
These small pocket microscopes, made of brass and glass lenses, enabled rapid observation of insects, small minerals, flowers etc. in nature.
The ingenious thing about them is that they are made up of 2 parts, this model has a pivoting mirror that can illuminate and bring more light to both sides.
The first, for observations requiring low magnification, is a biconvex lens mounted on an openwork cylinder. The lens is placed on the object to be magnified.
The second, for magnifications of over ten times, is the Stanhope lens. The Stanhope lens is very rudimentary, consisting of a glass cube, prism or cone with a flat surface.
The needle shown here (not original) was used to pierce the object or insect to be observed and placed under the simple lens.
Late 19th - early 20th century
Perfect for any self-respecting budding entomologist!
Height unfolded: 8cm Closed: 6.5cm Diameter: 2.8cm
Here's an illustration of what this floroscope looked like in a period advertisement:
(Source: The Compendium - www.lecompendium.com)
Wall decoration of Pompeii - Herculaneum mosaics: Chromolithographic plate
By Wilhelm Zahn
Published between 1832 and 1849
Mint alcohol RICQLES bottle
Antique bottle with emery glass stopper
Voyage to the South Pole and Oceania on the corvettes the Astrolabe and the Zélée, executed by order of the king during the years 1837-1838-1839-1840 under the command of M. Dumont-d'Urville captain of vessel
Botanical plate
Published in 1846
Atlas of Natural History - Botany
Phanerogamy
Antique pharmacy jar: Sambucus nigra (Flowers) - Black Elder
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Ancient engraving -board of Natural History in colour nineteenth century
In color. birds.
Articulated skeleton of a rabbit's foot
Antique mounting - JEULIN
Mineraline by Dr C. Baud
Antique tin pharmacy box
Powder or talcum powder for children's toiletries
Entéropathyl
Antique remedy
Cylindrical cardboard box
EMPTY
Bulb for hypodermic injection - Caffeine (circa 1920)
THERAPLIX
Antique pharmacy jar: Illicium verum (Fruit) / Star anise
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
19th century pharmacy display jar
Blown red glass
Antique medicine box in canvas cardboard
Size L
EMPTY
Antique 19th century pharmacy bottle
Radix althaeae Off - Marshmallow
Antique Pravaz hypodermic syringe
End of the 19th century
not functional
Registration: Ex-Pharmacien de la Marine (Ex-Pharmacist in the Navy - TOULON)
Dry sodium iodide
Antique pharmacy bottle - drugstore - apothecary
Floroscope
Botanist's microscope
Pocket microscope Late 19th - early 20th century
This model has a pivoting mirror that can illuminate and bring more light to both sides