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Large simple rheostat, European, 1850-1890

1850-1890

Elaborate cast iron stand with paw-shaped feet

1880-1930

Remains of a rheosatat trtansformer

1890-1910

Iron pharmacy press on stand

1840-1900

Oven door

1800-1920

Double wooden latrine seat, United Kingdom, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Cast iron tobacco jar

1800-1830

Part of pill mould

1701-1800

Iron eye bath

1501-1600

2-motor rotary current convertor

1880-1910

Weighing machine for infants including scales, cradle, and weights

1890-1910

Fender, cast iron from fireplace in Bell's pharmacy

1800-1920

Cast-iron bracket

1800-1920

No.13 cast iron gas boiler, with separated cast iron boiler casing corner fragment, designed by Thomas Potterton and made by Thomas Potterton (Heating Engineers) Limited, Balham, London, England, 1915

Thomas Potterton No.13 cast iron gas boiler, with separated cast iron boiler casing corner fragment

1915

Rail Spike, cast iron rail spike, origin unknown. Dimensions 137x30cx20mm.

Cast iron rail spike

Elevation plate, cast iron plate marked: 3 1/2. Dimensions 115x60mm

Elevation plate

Six cast iron fire bars from J.Bell's Pharmacy, London, English, 1800-1920

Six cast iron fire bars from J.Bell's Pharmacy

1800-1920

Reichert microtome, 1950

Reichert microtome, 1950

1950

Cast iron uptake (?) pipe with square flanges, cast iron elbow with one square flange and rodding point and two covers that fit the rodding point, a larger cover for the rodding point on a stove uptake, and a rectangular cast-iron cover probably from the oil-box of a machine bearing

Cast iron uptake (?) pipe with square flanges

Pantostat, Universal, castiron, British, by Scholl and Son, from New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, 1929

Pantostat machine, England, 1929

1929

"Bramstone" combination bath (cast iron) and sink unit, c.1890

"Bramstone" combination bath (cast iron) and sink unit

1890

Boyle's ether, nitrous oxide and oxygen anaesthetic apparatus, from design developed by Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle to provide a continuous-flow of the gases under pressure, made by Coxeter and Son, London, 1918.

Boyle-type anaesthetic apparatus, London, England, 1918

1918

Gas cooker and frame, by Alfred King, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, 1859. This cooker was designed by Alfred King for installation in 148 Piccadilly, London, the home of Lionel Nathan Rothschild.

Gas cooker designed by Alfred King

1859

Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow, Chard, Somerset, England, 1871. The engine was built for use during the Siege of Paris.

Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow

1871