Exhibited at Company Seven (47,426 bytes).Ĭlick on image to see enlarged view in png format (106,586 bytes).Įrnst Abbe: up to this time advances in optical designs and materials relied heavily on inefficient trail and error efforts. Right: C Zeiss Jena company trade name engraved on Stage of microscope Nr. On the Stage top and to the left of the company name are also engraved the microscope production and the series (compound microscope) serial numbers too. This instrument does bear the simple “ C Zeiss Jena” engraving on the slide Stage. The earliest example we own of any item identified as having been made by Zeiss is the compound microscope shown above. To Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, (MaJanuary 16, 1874) a microscopic anatomist noted for his work in Greifswald on cell theory.įrom Company Sevens collection, presently displayed at our showroom museum - and its clarity of view is still amazing (image 57,655 bytes).Ĭlick on image to see enlarged view in png format (988,796 bytes).Ĭompany Seven has few resources in our archives to indicate whether or not Carl Zeiss had adopted any company trademark or not when the company commenced production. The smallest Zeiss compound microscope of the time, this is a stand Vb model with lens A or C and the eyepiece 2. ![]() The 1291st microscope, and their 602nd compound instrument made by Zeiss.
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