1st May, 2000 12:00

Instruments of Science and Technology

 
  Lot 107
 

107

A French Compound Monocular Microscope, by Nachet & Fils (1853-1967)

A French Compound Monocular Microscope, by Nachet & Fils. Paris, France, Circa 1890. Model 1871 Signed Nachet & Fils, Paris, R St Severin 17 to the pillar arm, with concave mirror in gimbal, lead weighted lacquered base, eyepiece tube with manual focusing, fine focusing knob at the top of the pillar, the stage with clip for glass slides, contained in wooden case. Measurement: H. 30 cm. catalogue Note: Jean Alfred Nachet (1831-1908) was the son of Camille Sebastien Nachet (1799-1881). He was known by his middle name, Alfred. He joined his father in the business of making microscopes in the late 1850s, and the firm name became Nachet et Fils around 1862. The workshop was relocated to Rue St. Séverin, 17 in Paris at this time. When Camille Nachet died, Alfred took over sole control of the business and renamed it A. Nachet. Around 1890, Alfred's son joined the partnership, and the firm once again became known as Nachet et Fils. Estimate: 200-400

Sold for €162


 
A French Compound Monocular Microscope, by Nachet & Fils. Paris, France, Circa 1890. Model 1871 Signed Nachet & Fils, Paris, R St Severin 17 to the pillar arm, with concave mirror in gimbal, lead weighted lacquered base, eyepiece tube with manual focusing, fine focusing knob at the top of the pillar, the stage with clip for glass slides, contained in wooden case. Measurement: H. 30 cm. catalogue Note: Jean Alfred Nachet (1831-1908) was the son of Camille Sebastien Nachet (1799-1881). He was known by his middle name, Alfred. He joined his father in the business of making microscopes in the late 1850s, and the firm name became Nachet et Fils around 1862. The workshop was relocated to Rue St. Séverin, 17 in Paris at this time. When Camille Nachet died, Alfred took over sole control of the business and renamed it A. Nachet. Around 1890, Alfred's son joined the partnership, and the firm once again became known as Nachet et Fils. Estimate: 200-400

Auction: Instruments of Science and Technology, 1st May, 2000

Hessink's proudly presents the sale of a fine single owner collection of Instruments of Science and Technology. The sale offers you a great opportunity to purchase beautiful selection of globes, microscopes, telescopes, medical, drawing, surveying and navigational instruments from famous instrument makersfrom the 17th to the 20th century.

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