Ear trumpet

Ear trumpet, Marshall's brass, by Elliott, London, 1801-1920 Ear trumpet Ear trumpet Ear trumpet

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Ear trumpet, Marshall's brass, by Elliott, London, 1801-1920
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Brass ear trumpet hearing aid, part covered with leather, marked as patented and invented by J. Marshall and referred to as 'Marshall's brass', made by W. Elliot & Sons, London, 1850-1920.

Details

Category:
Audiology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A602543
Materials:
brass and stem covering, leather
type:
hearing aids