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I have come to realize that I love the word "tiny."  If something is described as tiny, I can't help but be attracted.  Just now I found this on ebay in the medical and scientific antiques category.
RARE, TINY, UNSIGNED, COMPLETE SCREW BARREL MICROSCOPE
A very rare and early screw barrel microscope with ivori (sic) simple lens on ornate brass arm and 4 numbered and capped objectives. Although unsigned, it is most assuredly from a fine 18th century maker. The flared simple magnifier eyepiece, the roping of the brasswork, the capped objectives, the shaped forceps, etc. would indicate that this was a tiny gentleman's pocket/field microscope of the highest quality. The bone sliders are numbered, the caps and objectives match, there is no damage to any part of this set including the forcep tines and black/ white disc. The threads and spring of the barrel (5/8 " or 20 mm. in diameter) are flawless, as are the optics. All beads of the objectives are intact. The case too, is flawless and is composed of black sharkskin with push button closure. It measures only 118 x 58 x 26 mm. (4 5/8 x 2 3/8 x 1" high) and every space is filled! An asset to any serious collection.
Heehee, tiny gentleman.  Misplaced modifier.  But still, TINY!  (Like Stephen's tiny sneeze!)  I also like the word "little."  And doesn't that description just sound so loving? 

And speaking of ebay scientific antique instruments, look at this, nautical people:
AN 18TH CENTURY KIT OF NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS TOOLS.

Pretty pretty.  And I love the porte-crayon and the ruling pen.  I wonder if the ruling pen fits into the porte-crayon?  It looks like it must, and that would be handy.

ETA:  And don't miss out on your chance to own:
19 antique human glass eyes!!!!!!!
They're beautiful.  And creepy, I have to admit.

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Date: 2008-06-29 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grace-poppy.livejournal.com
If you do that, I'll be jealous and spiteful. Unless you really do plan to do that, in which case I'll attempt to control my spite. Though it wouldn't really be infringing on my world - much - because it would be very doll-focused, and I'm more construction and artifact focused. (I've already been planning heavily and even bought a couple of things.)

Speaking of dead dolls, have you seen The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death?
http://grace-poppy.livejournal.com/169033.html

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Date: 2008-06-29 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saibrrmen.livejournal.com
LOL your icon is scary. ee. I thought it was just Stephen looking spiteful and then it turned into scaryStephenarmedwithrhubarbStephen. Haha, I must admit I do have an urge to sculpt tiny dead frozen people. Might when I finish the big doll :D I rather suck at construction and artifacts. I probably won't even set up the teeny tent correctly.

Oh yeah! That's amazing o_______o love those. Tiny unexplained deaths are even more interesting than regular sized unexplained deaths.

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Date: 2008-06-29 06:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grace-poppy.livejournal.com
He's got a forked tongue! Because he's being reptilian.

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