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Edmund Culpeper

1720

Gold amulet in the form of a cobra

2000-100 BCE

Longcase clock with tidal dial by Christopher Pinchbeck

1715-1725

Table clock with pull quarter repeat by George Tyler

1715-1725

Gold repeating watch by William Webster

circa 1715

Gold repeating watch by Benjamin Gray

1730

Model wagon, horse-drawn quarry truck

1730

Case for Culpeper microscope

1720-1730

Demainbray's Newcomen engine model

1720

Longcase clock by James and John Harrison

1728

Longcase clock movement by John and James Harrison

1726-1728

Marine timekeeper by Henry Sully, Paris, 1724

1724

Albarello vase decorated with country villa scene

1725

Albarello vase decorated with scene of country villa

1725

Neolithic flint scraper

4000-2001 BCE

Mezzotint portrait of John Theophilus Desaguliers

1725

Gold repoussé pair cased watch by Windmills

1720

Pendulum clock designed by Galileo in 1642 and made by his son in 1649, model.

1642-1649 (original); 1883 (model)

Model of the Asklepion at Epidaurus, Greece, 1936

1936

Mobile cellular telephone (Motorola 'Flip Phone') model no. F09SQD8955AB

1990-95

Telescope by Galileo (replica)

1610; 1923

Model of Gutenberg's Press, 1430

1960-1979

Isaac Newton’s Reflecting Telescope (replica)

1668; 1924

Medal to commemorate Doctor Averar

1729

Bronze medal commemorating Louis XV

1728

Silver medal to commemorate M.L.B. Doye

1716

Gold medal to commemorate the birth of the heir of Bohemia

1724

Copper medal

1716

Bronze medal struck to commemorate the end of the pestilence in France

1723

Bronze medal

1717

Bronze medal

1723

Medal, silver, of the Academy of Surgeons

1723

Medal, silver, of the Royal Academy of Science

1715-1730

Silver medal

1717

Copper medal

1722

Silver medal

1723

Silver medal of the Academy of Surgery

1723

Medal, silver, obverse strike only

1676; 1840-1865

Medal, copper, commemorating A. Doute

1718

Circular bronze medal

1726

Circular, bronze medal

1728

Circular bronze medal

1728

medal, silver, diamond shape

1718

Glass Trough (c. 1730) similar to M.6 (1993-1317) but without foot

1730

Boxwood Coggeshall folding slide rule, 1720-1730.

1720-1730

Yard measure, engraved: "Navy Office Deptford 1730"

1730

Carpenter's sliding joint-rule by I Trafford

1772

Bronze Axehead from France, Bronze Age

2000-500 BCE

Bronze Spearhead without Shaft, European, Bronze Age

2000-500 BCE

Bronze Chisel-head, Britanny, France, Bronze Age

2000-500 BCE