Jules DUBOSCQ (1817-1886) - Lot 513

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Jules DUBOSCQ (1817-1886) - Lot 513
Jules DUBOSCQ (1817-1886) Table mirror on tilting stand stamped "JULES DUBOSCQ". Adjustable convex mirror for light experiments or enlarging the field of view France, 1850-1880 Diam. 32 cm - W. 40 cm - H. 62 to 72 cm (crack) NOTE: Jules Duboscq was the son of a violin maker, and in 1849 took over the business of Jean-Baptiste Soleil, a manufacturer of scientific and mathematical instruments. At the start of his business, he took the name Duboscq-Soleil. Quickly renowned for its creations, the company became Duboscq or J.Duboscq. He was responsible for a large number of inventions in the field of light research, including stereoscopes, cameras, magic lanterns and electromagnets. In 1883, Duboscq entered into a partnership with François Pellin, who added his name to the Duboscq signature, becoming Duboscq-Pellin. On Duboscq's death in 1886, the company became Pellin.
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