A wonderfully utilitarian bullseye magnifier from the late 19th / early 20th century with a heavy round base, upright column, and a spherical ball-joint arm carrying a thick convex glass lens. The arm locks with a thumb screw so you can angle and extend the lens exactly where you need it, making it as good on a working bench as it is on an “old lab” styled desk.
The glass shows honest age with light marks and a few tiny inclusions; the nickel-toned metal has a mellowed, workshop patina. A superb sculptural object for industrial interiors, watchmaking or optician displays, or as a film/photo prop.
Approx size: overall height 30 cm (11.8"), base diameter 8.5 cm (3.3"), lens diameter 6.5 cm (2.6"). Measurements again for clarity: 30 × 8.5 × 6.5 cm (11.8" × 3.3" × 2.6").
Condition: fully adjustable with good tension at the joint; age-related surface wear, minor spots and scratches to the lens, and small marks to the finish consistent with workshop use. Clean, presentable, and ready to style.
The glass shows honest age with light marks and a few tiny inclusions; the nickel-toned metal has a mellowed, workshop patina. A superb sculptural object for industrial interiors, watchmaking or optician displays, or as a film/photo prop.
Approx size: overall height 30 cm (11.8"), base diameter 8.5 cm (3.3"), lens diameter 6.5 cm (2.6"). Measurements again for clarity: 30 × 8.5 × 6.5 cm (11.8" × 3.3" × 2.6").
Condition: fully adjustable with good tension at the joint; age-related surface wear, minor spots and scratches to the lens, and small marks to the finish consistent with workshop use. Clean, presentable, and ready to style.








