2 Mineral Thin Section Microscope Slides - Serpentine & Orthoclase
A pair of thin section mineral specimens. Ground so thin that light passes through. Especially brilliant when viewed with crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) Specimens are Serpentine and Orthoclase. For information on early microscopy. Visit and Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Antique Microscope Slides 2 pre-1900 Fossils Thin Section Limestone English
Selling my small collection of pre-1900 microscope slides(all English I assume. Many dated) See my other auctions, please. Will combine to save $ on shipping should you win more than one lot. This offering contains 2 slides of paleontological interest. Buxton Limestone with coral and forams from Cambridgeshire. Assume 1870'sand one 1890's. Good luck. Shipping cost reflects shipping to USA. Outside the country shipping will be considerable more.
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Serpentine Thin Section Stone Microscope Slide
Likely Victorian era microscope slide. The specimen is the stone serpentine. Ground to thin that light passes through it. Photographed through crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) without a selenite. For information o n early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Victorian Voigt & Hochgesang Thin Section Mineral Microscope Slide
Thin section microscope slide of" porfido quartzifero" Professionally prepared by the award-winning Victorian-era microscopists Voigt and Hochgesang. The stone has been ground so thin that light passes through it. Intriguing views under normal light or with crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) Images 1 and 3 photographed with crossed polar filters and green selenite. Slide is 1 x 1 3/4 inches. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance. g.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bjw%60hquvg%3Eg-144d55f78b5-0x111-
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Sea Urchin / Echinus Thin Section Microscope Slide
Very fine preparation of a thin-sliced spine from a sea urchin( Echinus) Ground so thin that light shines through the spine. Giving views of the wonderfully symmetrical internal structures For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Thin Section Mineral Microscope / Polariscope Slide - Luxoclase
Thin fragments of loxoclase. So thin that light passes through the stone. Glows in a rainbow of colors when viewed through crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) The illustrated images were photographed without a selenite, to show the naturally occurring colors emitted by light refraction through this mineral. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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2 Victorian MIneral Thin-Section Microscope Slides
A pair of mineral preparations for the microscope. The stones were ground so thin that light passes through them. Both were made by JD Möller. Who, although most famous for his diatom preparations, also produced a wide variety of slides for the microscope. The illustrated images were photographed through crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) without selenite. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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JD Möller Microscope Slide, Mineral Thin-Section
A section of mineral Hyperstene. Ground so thin that light passes through it. Nice views with normal lighting. When viewed between crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) the mineral rotates the polarized light to glow in a rainbow of colors. The images shown were photographed without a selenite filter. Although he is best known for his diatom mounts. Johann D. Möller produced a wide variety of microscope slides. His mineral mounts are rarely encountered today, and are of very high quality. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Tooth Thin Section Microscope Slide
High-quality longitudinal section of a tooth. Ground so thin that light passes through it. Excellent views with normal or crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) the illustrated images were photographed with polariscopy without use of a selenite. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Thin Section Mineral Microscope Slide, Hyperstine, by Norman
Thin-ground piece of hyperstine mineral. With light directed at an angle. From the top of the slide, the mineral glows in a rainbow of colors- without crossed polars(i.e. normal light) Unsigned, but the handwriting is that of one of John T. Norman's sons, possibly Alfred or William, all of whom were highly-regarded professional slide-makers of the Victorian era. For information on J.T. No rman and his family, ot her aspects of early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Lomax Thin-Section Mineral Microscope Slide
James Lomax's"Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Research Association- Petrographoc and Palaeo-Botanical Laboratories" Dated December. 1930, the specimen is a thinly ground slice of silica stone. Interesting and education views with normal transmitted lighting, or between crossed polarizing filters(polariscope) All five illustrated photomicrographs are of the same 10x field. The first two images were photographed using polariscopy with different degrees of filter rotation, without selenite. The last three images were photographed using polariscopy with varying degrees of filter rotation plus selenites. For information on early microscopy. Visit and. And on Facebook at Please see our other microscopy items. Multiple purchases save on shipping. Postage price includes insurance.
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Antique Microscope Slide NORMAN PREPARER Thin Section Mineral Speciman Sample 1
Antique Microscope Slide Norman Preparer Thin Section Mineral Speciman Can be used with incident-or- transmitted light Approximately 3" X 1" No need for concern about stock picture matching the item for sale. PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE These pictures are an important part of this listing. And we hope they can answer most questions. All items included in this sale are shown. However. Feel free to ask any questions you may need answered to make an informed decision. We will do our best to answer them. To help keep buyer costs as low as possible. We ship via economy shipping, which although less expensive takes longer. However. We recognize that some buyers would prefer to receive their package as quickly as possible. If this is you, we offer expedited shipping at cost. There is no cost for packing materials or handling. ... moreIf you select this option. Please let us know at auction close by sending an eBay message, Do not rely on a message sent through PayPal as these are not always seen. We try to ship items as quickly as possible. If you do not select expedited shipping. No worries we will mail your purchase out quickly via economy–mail. We are proud of the 100% feedback and over 1.500 transactions we've had on eBay over the past 15 years. We would like you to be as pleased with your purchase. If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied. Please let us know. We will work to fix your problem quickly and satisfactorily. You will never need to open a case. Or leave neutral or negative feedback, as we will be pleased to work with you to correct any issue.
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