Coddington microscope with brass handle

Coddington microscope with brass handle

The Coddington lens was invented by Henry Coddington in 1829. It is a single lens with two curved sides and a groove cut around the middle of the lens — the groove acting as a lens stop. This simple microscope was handy for naturalists working in the field. Finished in lacquered brass with a decorative brass handle, this example is in excellent condition and focuses on objects 1″ from the front element.

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