Microscope Ernst Leitz Stand IIa (1900)

Microscope Ernst Leitz Stand IIa (1900)

Stock Number: 2412

€550

Nice example of the continental style, promoted and led by Leitz from Germany at the end of the 19th century and quickly copied throughout Europe. It belongs to Stand IIa and is signed on the base with the number 53825.

Circa

1900

Maker

Leitz

Country of manufacture

Germany

Categories: Scientific, Microscopy

Description

Nice example of the continental style, promoted and led by Leitz from Germany at the end of the 19th century and quickly copied throughout Europe. It belongs to Stand IIa and is signed on the base with the number 53825. It was manufactured in Wetzlar on July 14, 1900, as indicated by its manufacturing sheet. This was sold in Edinburgh but should hardly have been used as it looks immaculate. The approach is by rack and pinion, as was usual in those days. Perfectly preserved, with all its original gold lacquer, it has a series of very complete standard accessories, as well as other accessories, comprising 3 eyepieces, polarizing filter and 3 objectives, one of them to be used with oil immersion. The set is spectacular and is perfectly housed in a very well preserved mahogany box with the serial number engraved.

Ernst Leitz was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1843 and in 1865, in Wetzlar, he became associated with the widow of Kellner, a magnificent microscope builder who had died a few years earlier. In 1869 he took over the company and changed its name, making it the largest in the world in the 19th century. In 1887 he sold his 10,000th copy and by 1900 he had built over 50,000. In addition to being a great businessman, he had an attitude that was far ahead of his time towards his employees, introducing medical insurance, a retirement pension and aid for the purchase of homes. He also fixed the working day at 8 hours in 1899. One of his daughters married one of his closest collaborators, Reichert, creating another important microscope industry in Vienna. He opened delegations in Russia, England and the USA and died in 1820 in Sweden, his son continuing to head the company, which after the Second World War was renamed Leica.

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ES Viafora

Based in Barcelona, Spain, Viafora specialises in antique scientific instruments, especially microscopes. Selling on eBay as 080bcn since 2003, Viafora has a record of excellent customer service. See other microscopes at https://www.microscopiosantiguos.net/

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