Interesting design on this vintage microscope made by Bausch and Lomb somewhere between the 1950s-1960s. It’s a rotating stage, tilting base monocular microscope. I’m certainly not an expert on these, but I did a bit of research and this is what I’ve determined:


Eyepiece: It’s a 10x eyepiece that appears to be in good working condition. It has crosshairs and will need a detailed cleaning.

Stage: It has a 360 degrees rotating stage, with securing screws, measuring gauge, and 2 stage clips.

Mirror: The mirror is in good shape, one side is concave and the other is flat. It’s rotatable and tiltable.

Objectives: It appears that the objective lens is missing, but would likely be easily replaced and you could have an assortment of objectives.


The microscope was estate-owned and is in good overall condition. It would benefit from a detailed cleaning.


It measures 13 1/4”H x 5 1/8”W x 8”L.


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