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This early compound microscope dates from the late 17th century. It is unsigned but its lenses were possibly made by the London optician John Yarwell (1648-1712). It has the royal coat-of arms on it (not shown here).

The microscope has a walnut body and a brass stand. The leather covering on the barrel is stamped with gold-impressed tooling, a contemporary bookbinding decoration, characteristic of London optical instruments of the period. The wing jamb screw and the eye lens cup are early 20th century replacements.

Robert Hooke (1635-1703), Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society, was a pioneer of the construction and use of the microscope. He was probably the first person to design a side-pillar compound microscope like the one pictured here.

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