'Cary Gould-Type' Pocket Microscope by Cary, London, c.1830A 'Cary Gould Type' pocket microscope, London, c. 1830. Engraved 'Cary, London' to the limb. This type of pocket microscope attained enormous popularity in the 1820 1850s. William Cary was a noted instrument maker and an apprentice of Jesse Ramsden. Charles Gould who worked for Cary designed this microscope specifically for the amateur naturalist to meet popular demand, ingeniously using the case as its stand. It became widely used and was copied by
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'Cary Gould-Type' Pocket Microscope by Cary, London, c.1830