In the 19th century many new optical instruments were invented and the existing ones were improved, thanks to continuous progress in fabricating optical-quality glass. New techniques of observation and new combinations of lenses powerfully enhanced the performance of the microscope.
Inv. 3267
Maker unknown, Italian, 1860-1880
Inv. 2661
Angiolo Poggiali [attr.], Italian, 1860-1880
Inv. 3241
Maker unknown, Italian, ca. 1845
Inv. 2660
Maker unknown, Italian, 1845
Inv. 3238
Maker unknown, Italian, 1832-1862
Inv. 3201
Giovanni Battista Amici, Modena, 1827-1831
Inv. 3203
Giovanni Battista Amici, Modena, ca. 1827
Inv. 2649
Maker unknown, Italian, 1832-1862
Inv. 3385
Maker unknown, Italian, 1832-1862
Inv. 2662 (scatola), 3223
Maker unknown, Italian, 1832-1862
Inv. 2663
Maker unknown, Italian, 1832-1862
Inv. 2659
Maker unknown, Italian, ca. 1855
Inv. 2655 bis
Angiolo Poggiali, Italian, ca. 1868
Inv. 595
Giovanni Battista Amici, Italy, first half 19th cent.
Inv. 3218
Giovanni Battista Amici, Modena, before 1831
Inv. 3397
Giovanni Battista Amici [attr.], Italy, first half 19th cent.
Inv. 3209
Giovanni Battista Amici [attr.], Italian, 1815-1825
Inv. 3200
Giovanni Battista Amici, Modena, 1815-1825
Inv. 3171
Giovanni Battista Amici, Modena, 1815-1825
Inv. 1395
Maker unknown, 19th cent.
Inv. 1394
Giovanni Battista Amici, Italy, first half 19th cent.
Inv. 3796
Repsold firm, Hamburg, 1839