
The stand
is a typical Type Ia (R. Beck, Mikroskope von Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, pag.
34). It has a horseshoe foot with a square-base pillar that supports the trunnion.
The plano-concave mirror is on a swinging arm that can slide on the limb.
Under the rectangular stage the movable diaphragm can slide in it and carries
the stop.
The cylindrical limb has an arm with rackwork for coarse focus; fine focus
is on the top of the limb by a micrometric screw with a graduated scale from
0 to 35; it is signed 1 100 atop. In front of the scale, on the limb, is fixed
a needle to mark the position.
There are two clips and the top of the stage is covered with vulcanite.
There is an objective signed: 7, the eyepiece is signed: 3.
The original lacquer is still present.
The book in the background is: Ernst Leitz Optische Werke - Wetzlar 1849-1949,
Erster e Zweiter Teil, Umschau Verlag, 1949
