Pharmacy-ware
1638
Bell-shaped bronze mortar, flared and inscribed rim, mauded shoulder and foot rings, pedestal base, 2 rounded handles, decorated, Dutch (?), 1638
Smoking
1630-166
Clay tobacco pipe, incomplete, majority of stem missing, thick tubular stem, very large flat-bottomed circular-shaped slightly prominent heel, medium-sized bulbous bowl, milling, London, English, 1630-1660
.Unattributed
1631
Trade card: Nathaniel Cutler, near Wapping Dock. 163. Teacher of mathematics and seller of mathematical and navigational instruments and books, maps and stationery. (Calv. 111) (C.C. 15)
1635 - 1703
1635-1703, natural philosopher, Isle of Wight, England, English
1639 - 1713
1639-d.1713, horologist; clock-maker; barometer maker and scientific instrument maker, England, English
1630 - 1685
1630-1685, reigned 1660-1685, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland
1638 - 1771
1638-1771, anatomist; botanist; physician, Dutch
1630 - 1706
1630?-1706, horologist, French
1655-current, button and metal badge manufacturer, London
1638 - 1715
1638-1715, King of France, known as the Sun King
1633 - 1692
1633/5-1692, artist; engraver; draughtsman, British
1637 - 1651
1637-1651, warship, English
1632 - 1704
1632-1704, philosopher; physician, English
1636 - 1706
1636 or 1838-1706, physician; anatomist, French, published Nouvelles tables anatomiques, 1678
1638 - 1712
1639 - 1716
1637 - 1720
1637-1720, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers, Spanish
1639 - 1684
1639-1684, artist; painter, Dutch
1633 - 1701
1633-1701, Secretary of State, English; British
1634 - 1724
1634/5-1724, sundial maker; mathematical, optical & scientific instrument maker, England & Paris, France
1639 - 1715
1639-1715, astronomer; cartographer, Japanese
1637 - 1712
1637-1712, inventor; artist; Dutch
1638 - 1675
1638-1675, mathematician; inventor of the reflecting telescope, Scottish
1636 - 1702
1636 or 1637-1702, physician; writer, Dutch
1635 - 1715
1635-1715, optician (lens maker) and astronomer, Italian
1633 - 1707
Active 1650-1707, marine painter, Dutch
1633 - 1721
1633/4-1721, artist, marine painter, Dutch
1640 - 1705
1640-1705, Holy Roman Emperor from 1658-1705
1637 - 1714
Print maker best-known for his work for the Académie des Sciences.
1632 - 1723
1632-1723, architect; mathematician; astronomer, English
1638 - 1686
1638-1686, pioneer in anatomy and geology, Danish
1640 - 1682
d. 1682, physician; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris; French
1633 - 1703
1633-1703, naval official; diarist, British; English
1631-current (2011), city guild, English; British
1640
founded 1640 [ongoing 2006], academic institution, French
Agricultural Engineering
2000-1500 BCE
Two models (1:16 scale) of agricultural implements found in the Theban necropolis, XVI 11th Dynasty, 2000-1500 BC. Mounted together on a plaster base.
Classical & Medieval Medicine
4000-1000 BCE
Egyptian funerary statue of man and wife, granite, Old Kingdom, from plain of Memphis
Wellcome Medals
1630
Medal, copper, Latin inscription obverse, reverse, European, 1630
2000-1350 BCE
Alabaster bottle, Egyptian, probably New Kingdom, 1580-1350BC
1650-1575 BCE
Marble pestle and mortar, Egyptian, 1650BC-1575BC
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1750-1250 BCE
Excavated middle bronze age, mandible showing ground teeth and periostitis, Welsh, 1750-1251BC
Bronze medal, commemorates the birth of a Royal Child to the King of France, in 1638, medal artist Moiart, medal French, 1638
One grano, bronze coin associated with Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, artist unknown, coin Maltese, 1638
1639
One tavi, bronze coin associated with the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, artist unknown, coin Maltese
1630-1640
Clay tobacco pipe, possibly by Gaunteat, made in Winchester (?), 1630-1640
1636
Silver medal, probably to commemorate the founding of Utrecht University, Netherlands, by van Swinderen, 1636
3000-1000 BCE
Mummy, infant female, said to be Egyptian, 3000-1000 BCE (see note).
1634
Silver medal, commemorated Cardinal de Richelieu, artist unknown, medal French, 1634
2000-1000 BCE
Two pieces of skull showing cauterisation scars, probably neolithic with photograph of similar, French, 2000BC(?)-1000BC(?)
1635
Trade token(?), bronze, with motto of "hardly born before extinguished, let not good parts be taken out", in relation to blood letting, European, 1635