Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

      

J Zentmayer (New York, USA)

In this page you will find images of instruments made by J Zentmayer, found in their own trade catalogues, catalogues of other retailers, antique books, volumes of the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, and other sources.

 

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Source

Observations from the source

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1880)

JRMS 1895 (pp. 26)

Portable Microscope

Zentmayer

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1862)

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1862)

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1862)

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

The "Army Hospital Microscope", in nearly its

final form, as made by Zentmayer (c. 1875)

JG Richardson (1871) A handbook of medical microscopy

US Army Hospital microscope

James Queen (1870)

Zentmayer’s US army hospital microscope

James Queen (1870)

Grand American microscope

JG Richardson (1871) A handbook of medical microscopy

Grand American microscope

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1862)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1879)

Grand American microscope, made by J. Zentmayer

Miller Bros’s catalogue (1879)

Microscope stand No. 5 (of Zentmayer)

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

"Grand American Microscope" as constructed by

Zentmayer during the period 1858- 76

W McAllister’s catalogue (1867)

Grand American microscope (by J. Zentmayer)

Wythe (1877)

Largest microscope

Zentmayer

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Centennial binocular microscope, c. 1880

Carl Seiler (1881) Compendium of microscopical technology a guide to physicians and students in the use of the microscope

New model USAH microscope (advert)

JE Smith (1880) How to see with the microscope

American histological stand

JE Smith (1880) How to see with the microscope

American centennial stand

JRMS 1880 (pp. 1069)

Centennial Microscope

Zentmayer

Smith (1880)

American continental stand

Zentmayer

Thanhoffer L (1880) Das mikroskop und seine anwendung

Zentmayer

W Carpenter (1891)

Zentmayer’s microscope

Zentmayer

Wythe (1880; 1883)

American centennial stand

Zentmayer

Smith (1880)

American histological stand

Zentmayer

Phin (1890)

Army hospital binocular stand

Zentmayer

Lentz, T. L. (2017) Lentz Microscopy and Histology Collection. Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University

Zentmayer U. S. Army Hospital Binocular Microscope, c1880

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (before 1880)

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

Early (c. 1875) Zentmayer student microscope

Gage (1896; 1899; 1901; 1904)

Microscope No. V

Zentmayer

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

"American-Continental" microscope of 1892 designed and made by Frank Zentmayer

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1887)

JRMS 1880 (pp. 1072)

Histological Microscope

Zentmayer

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (c. 1876)

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

Zentmayer's "American Histological

Microscope" (c. 1878)

Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA

Zentmayer (after 1881)

J Behrens (1885)

Zentmayer’s American student stand

Zentmayer

Julius Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of vegetable substances

American student stand

Julius Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of vegetable substances

Histological stand

Carl Seiler (1881) Compendium of microscopical technology a guide to physicians and students in the use of the microscope

Microscope (advert)

J Behrens (1885)

Zentmayer’s histological stand

Zentmayer

Gage (1901; 1904)

Microscope No. IV

Zentmayer

Phin (1881; 1882; 1890)

Histological microscope

Zentmayer

Gage (1896; 1899)

Clinical microscope

Zentmayer

Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago

Clinical microscope, Zentmayer (c. 1886)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Student’s microscope, made by J. Zentmayer

Julius Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of vegetable substances

Botanical dissecting microscope