The eyepiece lens slides into the notched sides of the case (*). To protect the large front lens, a shade could also be slid into the case. It is missing in this specimen.
The front lens consists of two bi-convex lenses held in a wooden frame. The frame has machined tabs to allow it to slide into slots (arrow) in the front of the microscope body.
The microscope comes with eight objective lenses plus a Lieberkuhn reflector lens for opaque samples.
The objective construction is typical for 18thC microscopes with a single bi-convex lens held in by a brass retaining collar. The lens aperture is determines by the collar. This is objective No. 4.
Lieberkuhn with included high-magnification lens.
Condenser lens, dia=4.9cm, f=9.5cm.
The condenser lens slides along a long cantilevered arm. The arm is held in place by a jam screw (arrow).
Diameter
focal length
1
3mm
<2mm
2
4
3
3
4
14
4
5
25
5
6
30
6
6
40
(unmarked)
11
20
UM
13
25