Description: Normal 0 21 false false false ES-AR X-NONE X-NONE Arthur Chevalier Microscope circa c.1865 de laton y Microscopio Deposse Arthur Chevalier microscope circa 1865 This is a rare and important large microscope by Arthur Chevalier. It is signed on the tube Arthur Chevalier, Palais Royal 158, Paris”. The microscope Focus is via a screw and spring mechanism internal to the main vertical support pillar. Charles Chevalier (1804-1859) began working with his father, Vincent (1770-1841), after completing his apprenticeship (1819-1821) in the mechanical workshop of a certain Godelar. In 1832 the partnership was bitterly dissolved and Charles left his father to found his own firm at the Palais Royal, 163, Galerie de Valois. After Charles Chevalier and his wife signed an agreement on the 5th of April 1849 to rent a shop at the Palais Royal No. 158, their shop moved from No. 163 to 158 in the same Galerie. In 1842, Charles Chevalier published his first and only catalogue describing his microscopes. A so-called "student" microscope is added in very good condition, sealed by the Deposse. Complete with its optics. Opportunity for collectors of antique laboratory objects, a unique piece at an international level. Shipping by FedEx well insured! Take advantage of the object that does not appear every year!
Price: 1400 USD
Location: capital federal
End Time: 2024-11-28T19:06:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 50 USD
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Original/Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930