Mike,
the X4 indeed an objective lens.

Wild Heerbrugg was a Swiss optical instruments manufacturer.

The microscope it came from is pictured here: http://m.finn.no/bap/webstore/ad.html?finnkode=63767741&fks=63767741

Note the spotlights above the tray. The 4X is probably included to have the instrument double as a stereo loupe for biological specimens.

Jostein

Den 28.07.2016 22.37, skrev mike wilson:
That lens gives a very pleasant, relaxing effect.  Unlike the cleg, as they are
known here.

X4 is an unusual size.  This is an objective?  Never heard of Wild Heerbrugg
either.

On 28 July 2016 at 20:08 Jostein <[email protected]> wrote:


Another stacking pursuit.
K-5, bellows, a 1947-vintage 4X lens scavenged off a Wild Heerbrugg M10
microscope. 200 exposures.

http://www.alunfoto.no/innhold/klegg-horsefly/

Jostein

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