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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
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Microscope
43 (J Parkes
and Son; medical microscope; c. 1880)
Based in Birmingham, England, Parkes produced good
quality microscopes and other scientific equipment and supplies from the mid-1800s
until well into the twentieth century. Recognizing the burgeoning market of
students and middle-class amateurs, they focused on inexpensive instruments. James
Parkes began his business in 1815 as a manufacturer of small items such
as jewellery cases and other metal devices. James’ only son, Samuel, became a
partner in about 1846, forming J Parkes and Son. By the 1850s, J.
Parkes and Son were producing a variety of microscopes. Their 1857 catalogue
prominently featured microscopes and prepared slides. Large numbers are known
of later microscope models that were manufactured by J Parkes and Son but
sold by other retailers. Samuel continued the business under the same name
after his father’s death in 1877. Samuel had only one son, also named Samuel.
That son, and a nephew, James Moulton, continued the business after the elder
Samuel died in 1896. Moulton left the partnership in 1908, and Samuel T.H.
Parkes continued alone for a number of additional
years, at least until the late 1920s. Microscope 43 is an example of the
Parkes and Son’s medical microscope model from c. 1880, identical to
the example shown in an engraving from an 1880 issue of ‘The Journal of
the Royal Microscopical Society’ (Figure 1). The instrument is
signed on the tube with “J Parkes & Son, Patentees, Birmingham”.
Figure
1.
Parkes and Son’s medical microscope as shown in an engraving from an 1880
issue of ‘The Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society’. References J.
Parkes and Son (http://microscopist.net/ParkesJ.html),
last accessed on 12.08.2020 Antique
Optics - Antieke JAs.Parkes
& Son-microscoop (https://antiqueoptics.eu/home/landen/verenigd-koninkrijk/j-parkes-son/),
last accessed on 02.01.2021 LAST EDITED: 15.08.2020 |
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