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Material
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Tin of "Dentruset" impression plaster

Tin of "Dentruset" impression plaster

1950-1965

Forceps, tinned steel

Forceps, tinned steel

1820-1870

'Horlicks Mixer', glass-pyrex mixing vessel with integral whisk by Horlicks Ltd., Slough, England, 1938-1950

Horlicks Mixer

1938-1950

Pocket dispensary with metal tabs for various drugs (including morphine and opium), tinned steel, with traces remaining. 67 mm x 87 mm x 17 mm, 116 g. Unknown maker, English, 1880-1920.

Tin steel pocket dispendary

1880-1920

Ear channel, tinned and painted steel, with head band, English, 1850-1900

Ear channel

1850-1900

Cylindrical vessel on arm, tinned steel, probably English, 1880-1920

Cylindrical vessel on arm

1880-1920

Ear channel, with head band, tinned, and painted, steel, English, 1850-1900

Ear channel

1850-1900

Ear channel, with head band, tinned and painted steel, English, 1850-1900

Ear channel

1850-1900

Ear channel, tinned and painted steel, English, 1870-1910

Ear channel

1870-1910

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