When I was about 12, I was given a brass Victorian microscope. It came in a mahogany box which also contained all kinds of ancillary equipment.
I loved it and looked at all kinds things - insect wings, pond life ... you name it. Unfortunately, I did not have the wisdom not just to like it but to cherish it. I certainly did not look after it.
I still have the microscope - but it is hardly usable. The mahogany box and its contents disappeared long, long ago - probably while I was still in my teens, but anyway, it remained in my parents' house when I left home. To them it was little more than junk.
Were I still to have the box and its contents and the microscope in good condition, it would possible by quite valuable.