Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

      

James Queen (Philadelphia, USA)

In this page you will find images of instruments made by James Queen, 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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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890; 1892)

Microscope on three legs, all brass

James Queen (1870)

Microscope in three legs

James Queen (1870)

Microscope in three legs, hard rubber frame

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Microscope on three legs, hard rubber frame

James Queen (1870)

Watchmaker glass

James Queen (1870)

Watchmaker glass

James Queen (1870)

Engraver’s glass

James Queen (1870)

Engraver’s glass

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Stanhope lens

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1883; 1890)

Coddington lens

 

James Queen (1870)

Coddington lens

James Queen (1870)

Coddington lens

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Coddington lens

James Queen (1870)

Coddington lens

James Queen (1870)

Coddington lens

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1883; 1890)

Coddington lens

James Queen (1870)

Simple microscope

James Queen (1870)

Simple microscope

James Queen (1870)

Simple microscope

James Queen (1870)

Simple microscope

James Queen (1870)

Simple microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890)

Jointed microscope, for flowers and insects

James Queen (1870)

Jointed microscope for flowers and insects

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Microscope with glass cage for seeds or bugs

James Queen (1870)

Microscope with glass cage for seeds or live bugs

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Microscope with glass cage for seeds or bugs

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Microscope with glass cage for seeds or bugs

J. Queen’s catalogue (1892)

Charm microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Universal pocket microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890)

Linen prover

James Queen (1870)

Linen prover

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Microscope, 6 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Microscope brass body 6 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Microscope brass body 7 ½  inches high

James Queen (1870)

Microscope brass body 7 ½ inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Boy’s compound microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Microscope, 7½ inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Microscope, 7½ inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Microscope, 7½ inches high

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

Engell type demonstration microscope, 1870 - 1900

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The convenient class microscope

JRMS 1885 (pp. 119)

Class microscope

Queen

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

Queen (c. 1870)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1879; 1883; 1890)

The school microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

The child’s microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The child’s microscope

James Queen (1870)

School microscope

James Queen (1870)

Child’s microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)

Excelsior

James Queen (1870)

Excelsior microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Educational microscope

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

Queen (before 1878)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1879)

Educational microscope

A drawing of a microscope

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James Queen (1870)

Queen’s educational microscope

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

Queen (before 1871)

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

Queen (before 1868)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Fifty dollar binocular microscope (Collins)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Harley binocular microscope (Collins)

King (1859)

Microscope

Queen

James Queen (1870)

Queen’s family microscope

JG Richardson (1871) A handbook of medical microscopy

Woodward’s student microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Family microscope, 12 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope, 12 inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Achromatic microscope, 12 inches high

King (1859)

Microscope

Queen

James Queen (1870)

Queen’s large family microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Large family microscope, 16 inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1879)

Queen’s family microscope, 15 inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Binocular microscope (Crouch)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883)

Student microscope, binocular (Crouch)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The new large-best microscope stand

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The histological molecular microscope

Gage (1896; 1899)

ACME Microscope No. 4

James Queen

Gage (1901; 1904)

ACME microscope for schools

Queen

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

Queen (c. 1872)

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

Queen (c. 1874)

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

Queen (c. 1875)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

US Army Hospital microscope, made by J. Zentmayer

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)

Student’s microscope, 14 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Queen’s popular microscope

James Queen (1870)

Queen’s student microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Student’s microscope, 14 inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1879)

Microscope, 12 inches high (made in imitation of Zentmayer’s Army Hospital microscope but smaller)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890; 1892)

The ACME No. 4 microscope

JRMS 1886 (pp. 1045)

Acme No. 4 Microscope

Queen

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

Acme microscope

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

Queen & Company's "Acme No. 4" of 1886

Phin (1890)

ACME No. 4

Queen

J Behrens (1885)

ACME microscope No. 4

James Queen

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890; 1892)

The new ACME No. 5 microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The amateur microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

The physiological microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1892)

The new ACME No. 5 microscope

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

Queen & Co. Acme No. 5 Microscope, c1885

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

New large best binocular microscope stand (Beck)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883)

ACME microscope No. 3, new model

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883)

New histological microscope (Crouch)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)

Queen’s Tourist microscope

Clark (1900)

ACME continental microscope

James Queen

Gage (1896; 1899)

Microscope No. II

James Queen

Gage (1901; 1904; 1908; 1911)

Microscope No. II

Queen

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

Queen & Company microscope of 1891

Charles Clark (1900) Practical methods in microscopy

Acme continental microscope

 

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

Queen (1898)

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

Queen (c. 1895)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

The college microscope, with compound body

James Queen (1870)

College microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Achromatic microscope, 9 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope, 9 inches high

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope with joint to incline

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope, 9 ½ inches high

James Queen (1870)

Microscope, iron tripod base

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Achromatic microscope

James Queen (1870)

Achromatic microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Achromatic microscope, 9½ inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Achromatic microscope, 9½ inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Microscope, 9 inches high

J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)

Achromatic microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Queen’s universal household microscope

James Queen (1870)

Universal household microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Universal household microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)

Universal household microscope

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

Queen (c. 1875)

JRMS 1901 (pp. 458)

Microscope for Physical Laboratory Metal Examinations

Queen

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

Queen (before 1875)

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Dr. Lawson’s binocular dissecting microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)

Queen’s dissecting microscope

J. Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)

Compact dissecting microscope

James Queen (1870)

Improved dissecting single microscope