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Code 651
EUR 1000.00
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1620648769Code 651 Vintage microscopeTri-ocular optical microscope Euskop model of painted brass and chromed steel, with four-magnification turret n. 40122 by the Koristka brothers, Milan circa 1910/1920. Instrument used in clinical, chemical and bacteriological analyzes for the observation at different magnifications of a preparation closed between two slides.
Consisting of a large horseshoe-shaped base with preparation table that allows you to move the preparation without touching it, a magnifying glass system, mirror and condenser, in its wooden box with accessories and complete with key. Excellent condition, fully functional. Box size cm 20x24 h 40 - 7.87x9.44x15.74 inches.
The F.lli Koristka firm was established in Milan in 1881/1882 by two brothers originally from Poland, and soon it became one of the most important manufacturers of optical instruments (binoculars and microscopes), distinguished by the high quality of the lenses on their products. During the First World War it produced a binoculars for the officers of the Royal Navy: the "Marenostrum"; but after this conflict, however, partly because of reduced production, the company went through a period of crisis, which led to the acquisition in 1929 by the Galileo, that bought the brand and laboratories. However, the production of microscopes and binoculars with Koristka mark continued until after the Second World War.
Seneca wrote: "Letters, however small and dark, can be seen larger and clearer by means of a glass bulb filled with water ...".
Nobody knows who invented the microscope, but you cannot deny that Galileo was the first one to develop the concept of microscopic observation and he was one of the first user of microscope as a scientific instrument. Already in 1610 he had made a microscope in the shape of an eyeglass to look at the organs of small animals: in 1614 he said to have seen with this instrument "flies as big as sheep" and he discovered that the flies had body hair and claws sharp. With the microscope it changed the knowledge of the world, in fact until the seventeenth century the knowledge of the structure of matter and of the infinitesimal life forms was very poor. At first they were not fully understood the potentials of this instrument ("Little more than a game, a nice tool that is hardly surprising for a few minutes, but that has not other utilities" was the judgment about microscope in 1700), but in the twentieth century the microscope has become the symbol of science, because of its many applications.
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