#4 seems to be quite popular in this 2-3 year time frame.
#4 seems to be quite popular in this 2-3 year time frame.
Another blank marked series IV - this time a size 5 covering 14x17" 23,159.
Listed as 250952846868. Very clean.
Focal length ("just under 20 inches" was checked with the lister. A lister who was delighted to be able to learn the relationship between focal length, aperture width and aperture value!
Another very early one:
22052 rim marked with III
This is the latest update.The "new" lenses since the earlier list are marked with a *.
2193X II (mentioned in VM)
*22052 III
*22089 C (appears to be an early version of series IV no. 4)
22131 C
22204 III
22212 C
22416 C
22436 C
22510 5
22646 III 5
22968 3
22957
*23159 5
24927 3
25212 1
26032 1
28139 8
29623 4
*30140 identified as a series IV no.4
*30503 4
*309xx
312xx 4a (identified as a F4.5 "series III" size 4a)
32215 Euryscope 6
32533 Euryscope 4
Hi Steven,
There's another C lens for the list, see post 62 in this thread: #22408
A minor update
2193X II (mentioned in VM)
22052 III
22089 C (appears to be an early version of series IV no. 4)
22131 C
22204 III
22212 C
*22408 C
22416 C
22436 C
22510 5
22646 III 5
22968 3
22957
23159 5
24927 3
25212 1
26032 1
28139 8
29623 4
30140 identified as a series IV no.4
30503 4
309xx
312xx 4a (identified as a F4.5 "series III" size 4a)
32215 Euryscope 6
32533 Euroscope 4
I think it is worth mentioning that Petzvals in plain barrels, which look very much like early Euryskops, appear to be quite common within this time frame as opposed to earlier productions. They are without size engravings at the barrel edge.
A minor update
2193X II (mentioned in VM)
22052 III
22089 C (appears to be an early version of series IV no. 4)
22131 C
22204 III
22212 C
22408 C
22416 C
22436 C
22510 5
22646 III 5
22968 3
22957
23159 5
*23834 no number- could be a simple barrel Petzval.
24927 3
25212 1
26032 1
28139 8
*29246 3
29623 4
30140 identified as a series IV no.4
30503 4
309xx
312xx 4a (identified as a F4.5 "series III" size 4a)
32215 Euryscope 6
32533 Euroscope 4
*new
It can be difficult to confirm whether the lenses are Euroskopes or Petzvals as the WHS central position is difficult to confirm in many photos. I think that "no edge size number engraving" means a Petzval in this serial number range.
I am able to add a considerable number of lenses to-day. They are taken from Corrado's book -page 130. The new lenses (from other sources, as well) are in bold.
21895 VI
21930 II perhaps the same lens as the next one. Date is certain as 1877.
2193X II (mentioned in VM)
21939 I EBay January 2021 very small lens
22052 III
220XX C
22089 C (appears to be an early version of series IV no. 4)
22131 C
22204 III
22212 C
22264 III
22270 C last listed EBay dec 2021reappeared UK saleroom november 2023!
22274
22280 C (added october 2020)
22341. I
22403 III
22498 C
22416 C
22436 C
22510 5
22646 III 5
22724 IIIEBay June 2020
22935 2
22957 4
22968 3
22957
23159 5
23392 5 for sale lfpf july 2018
23751 5
24192 3
24348. 3 Ebay july 2018
24473. 6
24927 3
Corrado gives 25000 as April 1978
25212 1
25217 7 (antiq-photo, Paris july 2018)
26032 1
26037 2. april 2019
26552. 5. Series IV own purchase april 2019
26919. 3. Series IV april 2019
28139 8
29246 3
29623 4
30140 identified as a series IV no.4
30503 4
309xx
312xx 4a (identified as a F4.5 "series III" size 4a)
32215 Euryscope 6
32533 Euryscope 4
Corrado give many more details of Euryscopes after serial number 24192 (dozens!), but they are not included here!
Unless there is a dramatic new source of these lenses, I will just edit this posting to avoiding "bumping"!
Last edited by Steven Tribe; 25-Oct-2023 at 05:29. Reason: 22270Creappears nov 2024
Just pulled the trigger on one of these pre-euryscops.
24473 marked 6. Complete with original flange and hood.
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