Double brass stand for bell jars on a brass pillar

Made:
1761 in Fleet Street
maker:
George Adams
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Double brass stand for bell jars on a brass pillar, with lead weighted wooden circular base

Details

Category:
King George III
Object Number:
1927-1316
Materials:
brass, lead (metal), leather, paper (fibre product) and mahogany (wood)
Measurements:
overall: 165 mm x 335 mm x 210 mm, 5.95 kg
type:
stand
credit:
King's College, London