![]() It's been used as it has some scratches and paint loss here and there and some light corrosion on various parts as you can see in the photos. The mirror can be moved around and there is an iris mechanism above the mirror that works via an arm. You can look through it and see light via the mirror so I believe it will work. Once is a number 3 and the other is a 6L. It has a 10x eyepiece and two magnifying lenses. I don't know if that's a model number or a serial number. The microscope has Ernst Leitz Wetzlar on it and is marked No. The brown box is a bit rougher and it has one that is at an angle and has two 6x eyepeices. The one that has 90 degree angled eyepeices has a 6x and a 10x eyepeice and the eyepiece on the long tube can rotate around. They are in seperate boxes marked Spencer, Buffalo NY. ![]() I'm sure somebody out there knows what they are. They look to be in pretty good shape as the pictures show. ![]() They appear to be in good shape and offhand, look like some kind of adapters so two people can look at the same thing at the same time, but I haven't tried them. I don't know or if they work properly or not. He used them to look at really small rock samples I believe for prospecting. Here we have a nice antique Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope and two Spencer accessories for it.
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