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Variable condenser with semi circular vanes

1/2 microfarad condenser by Elliott Bros.

Condenser type 39-AT

Air condenser

Condenser type CP-61-K

0.0009 mfd. mica dielectric fixed condenser with heavy metal ends

Condenser type 39-A

Polar solid dielectric reaction condeser

T.C.C. Mansbridge 0.5 mfd. condenser, with carton

Condenser type 134-NA

Condenser type 134-JA

Split-stator variable condenser

Variable condenser on the wooden mount.

Low capacity variable condenser

Condenser with mica dielectric

Condenser type CP-60-K

Dubilier grid leak and condenser combination

Condenser for use with electroscope

Small B. A. air condenser

1894

Original Stephenson Paraboloid Condenser, c.1875

1875

Standard mica condenser (capacitance)

Leibig condenser, glass, mid 20th century

1930-1980

An Ormond variable condenser with slow motion epicyclic friction drive.

Fractional distillation tube, Le Bel-Henninger design

Liebig condenser

Allihn condenser

Allihn condenser

Double-barrelled slider condenser, 1906

1906

Marconi 'ganged-condenser'

1912

Variable condenser

General radio variable air condenser type 539

R.C.C. type R.A.36 .0003 mfd, variable condenser

Marconi condenser .003 mfds

Condenser, Allihn's style

Condenser, Allihn's type. Made in England by Gallenkamp

Condenser, Allihn's type with five bulbs

Condenser, spiral pattern. made in England by Baird & Tatlock LTD

Allihn condenser with eight internal bulbs

Liebig condenser

Liebig condenser with non-ground glass joints

Condenser, Allihn's type (3-bulb). Made in England by Baird & Tatlock

Precision mica condenser serial no.47594/1948

1948

Precision mica condenser serial no.5344/1958

1958

Aepinus condenser by W.B. Nicholson

1921-1970

Double coil condenser, 1968

1968

Two coil condensers

"Square law" sector condenser

Lacemaker's condenser and stand made from a description in John White's "Rich Cabinet of Inventions"

Lacemaker's condensers

Aepinus condenser, Galvani collection

1780-1798