Filter funnel with ground glass neck.

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Funnel, filter funnel with ground glass neck, made by A Gallenkamp & Co.Ltd., London, England, date unknown. The funnel has a stamp printed in orange with the words 'Gallenkamp, Sinta Glass, Made in England' in a rectangle and the number '4' on one side and the interlocking 'A' and 'G' trade mark symbol with some undecipherable writing underneath on the other.

This piece of chemical glassware, part of a collection of just over 200 items, came from the laboratory of Thomas McLachlan and Partners, which was based at 4 Hanway Place, London, until 1973. McLachlan and Partners were public analysts and food technologists.

In Thomas McLachlan’s time, the principal task of the Public Analyst was to ensure the safety and correct description of food by testing for compliance with legislation. McLachlan was appointed as Public Analyst for many regions including Fulham, Chelsea and St Marylebone in London and also for other regions neighbouring London, including Thurrock and Reading. Most Public Analysts like McLachlan were also Agricultural Analysts carrying out similar work on animal feedstuffs and fertilisers. They also tested drinking water and other consumer products. McLachlan was also involved in pioneering environmental work in air and water pollution.

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Collection:
McLachlan Glassware Collection
Object Number:
2021-1167
Materials:
glass
type:
funnel