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Optical Instrument Catalog - James W. Queen 1880
This is one of the earliest known catalogs from this famous manufacturer of optical goods in the 1800′s. There ......
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Accessory apparatus for microscopes ; Accidental colors ; Achromatic condensers ; Achromatic marine, field and opera glasses ; Achromatic object-glasses for microscopes ; Achromatic object--glasses for telescopes ; Achromatic spy-glasses and telescopes ; Actinism ; Adapters ; Ametrometer, Thomson's ; Amplifiers ; Aniline colors ; Anamascopes ; Anatomy of the eye ; Animalcule cages ; Anorthoscope ; Apparatus for absorption spectra ; Apparatus to show plane and diffused reflection ; Artificial human eyes ; Asphalt ; Astigmatic diagrams, Dr. Green's ; Astigmatic diagrams, Otto Becker's ; Astigmatic dial ; Astigmatic letters, Dr. Pray’s ; Astigmatism ; Astronomical telescopes ; Auzoux’s model of eye ; Bacquerel’s apparatus ; Balsam, Canada ; Barometers, aneroid ; Beal’s ammonia carmine ; Becker’s diagrams ; Bell glasses ; Bell’s cement ; Black glass ; Blue-glass cap ; Blue-glass disc ; Blue-glass shade ; Blue-glass slip ; Books on the microscope ; Books on ophthalmology ; Brass table ; Brewster’s discs ; Brown's graduating diaphragm ; Brunswick black ; Bull's-eye condenser ; Bunsen's apparatus ; Burkhardt's dots ; Cabinet, mounting ; Cabinets and cases for microscopic objects ; Calc spar rhomb ; Calc spar plates ; Camera box ; Camera lucida ; Camera obscuras ; Canada balsam ; Capped bottles ; Carmine, neutral ; Cases for spectacles ; Cases of dissecting instruments ; Cataract ; Cells, glass and ebonite ; Cements for mounting ; Chains for eye-glasses ; Child's microscope ; Circle cutter ; Clamp for te1escopes ; Claude Lorraine or landscape mirrors ; Clinical thermometers ; Coddington lenses ; Collecting boxes and bottles ; Collecting cases and satchels ; Compressors ; Compressors spring ; Condenser, bull's-eye ; Cosmorama lenses ; Crouch’s microscopes ; Crouch’s object--glasses ; Cylindrical eye ; Cylindrical glasses ; Damar for mounting ; Dark wells and holders ; Demonstration 1enses ; Diamonds, glazier"s and writing ; Dichroiscope, Sorby's ; Diplopia ; Dispersion of light ; Dissecting instruments, in case ; Dissecting knives ; Dissecting microscopes ; Dissecting needles ; Dissecting scissors ; Double image prism ; Double image nose-piece ; Double image refraction and polarization ; Draw tubes ; Dr. Burkhardt’s series dots, etc ; Dr. Keyser’s prosopanometer ; Dr. Thompson’s disc ; Haematoxylon staining fluid ; Dropping and dipping tubes ; Harmony of colors ; Dropping and dipping bottles ; Drying cases ; Ebonite rings ; Educational objects ; Elbow Scissors ; Engravers' glasses ; Erecting-glass ; Erecting eye-piece ; Excelsior microscope ; Eye-glass chains ; Eye-glass guards ; Eye-glass hooks ; Eye-glasses, frameless ; Eye-glasses, gold ; Eye-glasses, rubber ; Eye-glasses, shell ; Eye-glasses, stee1 ; Eye map and diagram of ; Eye model of ; Eye protectors ; Eye-pieces for- microscopes ; Eye-pieces for telescopes ; Eyes, artificial ; Fiddian's illuminator ; Field and marine-glasses ; Finders, Maltwood's ; Flower microscopes ; Fluids, preservative, for mounting ; Forceps, brass ; Forceps, bull-nose ; Forceps double, platina points ; Forceps nickel-plated ; Forceps Quekett's ; Forceps stage ; Forceps steel ; Frameless ; French object-glasses ; Frog plate ; Geissler tubes ; General remarks on spectacles ; Glass rings for ce11s ; Glass slips, plain, ground edges, concave centers. ; Glass, thin sheets, squares and circles ; Glass, watchmakers’ and engravers’ ; Glasses for spectacles ; Glaziers’ diamonds ; Glue, marine ; Glycerine ; Glycerine jelly ; Gold size ; Gold spectacles ; Goniometer, Wollaston’s ; Graphoscopes ; Growing cell ; Guards for eye-glasses ; Glycerine ; Hartnack's objectives ; Heliostat, Silbermans’ ; Heliostat, FoucauIt's ; Heliostat, Prof. Keith's ; Holman’s current slides ; Holman’s life slides ; Holman’s siphon slides ; Hooks for eye-glasses ; Hygrometers ; Hypermetropia ; Illuminated fountain ; Indicator to eye-pieces ; Injecting syringe ; Insect cage, Tilghman's ; Interference and diffraction ; Jones's pad ; Kaleidoscope for projection ; Kaleidoscopes ; Key for tightening joints ; Keyser's prosopanometer ; Knife, Valentine's ; Knives, dissecting ; Knives, section-cutting ; Labels and cover's ; Lamp, Belmontine ; Lamp, Fiddian's ; Lamp, spirit ; Lamp, student's ; Laryngoscopes ; Leeson's goniometer ; Lenses, Coddington ; Lenses, condensing ; Lenses, cosmorrama ; Lenses, demonstation ; Lenses, microscope and telescope ; Lenses, reading and picture ; Linen provers ; Magic telescope ; Magnifying glasses ; Maltwood's finder ; Map, or diagram of the eye ; Marine and field glasses ; Marine glue ; Measuring box for lenses ; Metal holder for spectroscopes ; Metric measures ; Mica plates ; Micrometer stage ; Microscope, hints on the ; Microscope lenses ; Microscope objectives, achromatic ; Microscope table ; Microscopes, boy's ; Microscope compound ; Microscope Cronch's ; Microscope dissecting ; Microscope flower ; Microscope Holmes ; Microscope household ; Microscope non-achromatic ; Microscope pocket ; Microscope seed ; Microscope simple ; Microscope student's ; Microscope the child's ; Microscope the school ; Microscope three legs ; Microscope Zentmayer' ; Microscopic objects ; Microscopic specimen cabinets and cases ; Miller’s spectacles ; Mineral sections for polariscope ; Mirrors, Claude Lorraine ; Click here for more
Early American Specs by Dr.L.D.Bronson
First Edition of Early American Specs by Dr. L.D. Bronson, 1974, Occidental Publishing Co., Glendale, CA. 11 1/4̸......
Plastic lens insert to measure pupil height
These are hemi-elliptical plastic lenses. They are etched with millimeter markings. They have flexible wire which all......
Berens-Tolman Ocular Hypertension Checking Device
This is a device used to screen for intraocular pressures over what was deemed “normal”. From around 1950......
Danker and Wohlk Hard Contact Lens Fitting Set
Though not “spectacles” hard contact lenses made of pmma (polymethylmethacrylate) were the contact lenses......
Wooden Optometer
These were used to figure out what reading glasses were needed in the late 1800′s.
Marple-Morton ophthalmoscope
This is an early opthalmoscope from the early 1900s. It has a battery handle. It comes with a case.
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Leather driving goggles Willson
From the 1930′s. Imagine driving in the rumble seat of that old Studebaker, wearing these.
Stereoscope
This is a device to view stereo photos from the late 1800′s. Includes several stereo photo cards.
Copeland retinoscope kit
Although not an ophthalmoscope, this kit contains and ophthalmoscope head, so it is included in this category.
Rimless Chinese brass spectacles
In the late 1800′s eyeglasses became an important affectation for upper class Chinese. When they saw eyeglasses on ......
Chinese spectacles Late 1700's
This style used the string to go over the ears and the nose pad made of horn to support the frame on the forehead. Th......