Antique and large drum microscope in brass - Mahogany...
Antique and large drum microscope
In it's mahogany wooden box
For botanist, entomologist - XIXth century
This is a larger model than those usually found on the market
Antique and large drum microscope
In it's mahogany wooden box
For botanist, entomologist - XIXth century
This is a larger model than those usually found on the market
Agate slice on base
Formed from successive layers of chalcedony
Origin: South America - Natural colours
Antique jar for wet specimen storage
Size S
Ex-Voto heart in clay by Cuore di Argilla - Zodiac
Italy crafts
A contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional ex-voto, originally a votive offering made to a god in request of a grace or in thanks for a grace obtained after a vow.
There remains Sagittarius
Curiositas fabric bag
Tote bag of the shop
Cotton bag Made in France
Little Candle by Cabinet de Cire for Curiositas
Model: Curiositas logo
Made in France
Agate egg on base
Formed from successive layers of chalcedony
Origin: Madagascar - Natural colours
The egg can be removed from its base
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne
Agate egg on base
Formed from successive layers of chalcedony
Origin: Madagascar - Natural colours
The egg can be removed from its base
Wooden base for ball or sphere - Base - support
Spiritual & divinatory oracle - L'Evocateur
Spiritist & divinatory Oracle - L'Evocateur70-card messenger Oracle freely inspired by Spiritism. Entities, Messages, Details and Advice to evoke the memory of the departed, collect their messages and obtain answers to our questions. Includes 20-page booklet.
ONLY IN FRENCH
Straight column brass microscope with rack and pinion
19th century or early 20th century
In its wooden case with swivel mirror
Amethyst Sphere - Mineral without base
A purple variety of quartz
Origin: Brazil
Illustrative image, all spheres are different because each stone is unique
Sold without base
Archimedes screw magnifier - Photographer's Achromatic focusingmagnifier
Photographer's magnifying glass from the late 19th century, early 20th century
When taking a photograph, the photographer would use this focusing magnifier against the frosted glass of his camera to assess the sharpness of the image formed.