
#E LEITZ WETZLAR W ENGRAVING FULL#
Explore the full listings and register to bid online on Bidsquare. Please see Leica inlaid engraving for more on the special Wismut inlaid. Service cameras were engraved with the Leitz contract number in addition to the service designation. The latter is made of wool and cotton and is weaved in salmon, beige, and red colors. In 1932, the Leica II was available only in black lacquer with nickel plated. WETZLAR GERMANY ERNST LEITZ GMBH this direction. The number 7 objective is unsigned but is engraved with the number 1337. Leitz/Wetzlar MARSEPT 7x50 Binoculars Original immediate post-WW2 E. A ceiling light from Italy, an acrylic and paper piece by Iván Villaseñor, and a pair of Bukhara style rugs from Pakistan will be offered as well. Certainly, most microscope collectors are familiar with the firm E. LEITZ, WETZLAR MARSEPT 7x50 Binoculars w/Case-Immediate Post-WW2 - 127.74. Leitz Wetzlar with nine interchangeable lenses, and a Collard & Collard vertical piano made in England. Box - H 345mm x W 175mm x D 200mm Weight - Box and all subparts - 800g estimate. It is described in the 1929 catalog as the ' Dissecting Microscope Model W '. Other notable lots include six photographs by Pedro Meyer that pay tribute to the beauty hidden in the depths of the ocean, a golden brass microscope by E. Subsequently, this erecting apparatus was supplied with other Leitz dissection stands such as the model shown on this page. Corrected for intercept distance 4mm glass, water, agar-agar, etc. Non-achromatized condenser A 0.45, consisting of bottom part 600 and condenser top 007, engraved 0.45/1.20. As Ernst Leitz Is eldest son Ludwig Leitz (who had taken care of the American arm of the business) had died in a riding accident in 1898, the Swiss grendnephew of Ernst Leitz, Henri Dumur 18851977, was imported to Wetzlar where he trained to become a manager. It is likely that the microscope was brought to the US by his father Edgar, a chemical engineer. Known for his hyperrealistic paintings, the available piece depicts a scene of Mexico City in dark colors.Īnother lot of interest in the sale is an 1815 edict on the prohibition of insurgent texts by Manuel de Flores. Non-achromatized condenser A 0.60, consisting Of bottom part 600 and condenser top 006, engraved 0.60/L 11. Leitz brass compound microscope, with fitted case and accessories, that belonged to Gerard Fields. A key highlight is an untitled acrylic painting by José Castro Leñero, the winner of the Rufino Tamayo sixth and eighth biennial artistic competitions.

The upcoming Liquidation Auction, offered by Morton Subastas, will feature paintings, books, and furniture.
