Signedstamped on top of case (1) and on side of lamp (3): WILD / HEERBRUGG
stamped on top of incident light casing (2), stamped into side of each objective (7, 8, 9), and molded into plastic on top of each objective's clear case: WILD / HEERBRUGG / SWITZERLAND
Inscribedcase (1): stamped on top: M-20 Auflicht
incident light casing (2): stamped on top, directly beneath maker's mark: 5057 and 1,4x
incident light casing (2): two characters stamped on top near edges: P and lambda [for wavelength?]
incident light casing (2): stamped on top near dials: lambda [for wavelength] and Pol
10x epi-objective (6): stamped on side: Epi10 / 0,25 / 10134
20x epi-objective (7): stamped on side: Epi20 / 0,45 / 20195
40x epi-objective (8): stamped on side: Epi40 / 0,65 / 40121
Historical AttributesOn September 2, 1960, David P. Wheatland ordered a Wild research microscope, model M20 KGS along with a comprehensive assortment of accessories and nearly all the attachments offered. He told the Wild vendor that:
"It is intended to use all thse for comparison, demonstration, and some for investigation. Eventually perhaps other basic instruments may be ordered and the accessories distributed among them. We are anxious therefore to have the list as complete as possible to make all the tests and optical experiments."
DPW also ordered a complete set of brochures for the library.
The initial cost of the purchase was $6000.
Primary SourcesWild Heerbrugg, General Purpose and Research Microscope, WILD M20, pamphlet Mi 604 e (Heerbrugg, Switzerland, 1956).