Motion and Velocity Illustration Instrument
1762
Instrument for electrical experiments
Instrument for electrical experiments
Galton sun signal by Potter
1851-1900
Instrument possibly used to observe atmospheric electricity
"Coffin" Averaging Instrument and diagram holder
Possible drawing instrument
1801-1900
Dr Senarmont's hot stage
Bronze instrument
499-500
Unidentified bronze instrument
199-500
Stem only of unidentified instrument
199 BCE-500 CE
Unidentified instrument, bronze, Roman
199-500
Unidentified point from bronze instrument, Roman
199-500
Unidentified bronze instrument
Stem of unidentified bronze instrument
Unidenfitied instrument
Part of brass depilator
Bronze medical instrument
Unidentified bronze instrument
199-500
Handle(?), part of unidentified instrument, bronze
199 BCE-500 CE
Part of unidentified bronze instrument
500 BCE-500 CE
Blade of unidentified bronze instrument
199 BCE-500 CE
Part of unidentified instrument (?), bronze
Unidentified piece of bronze instrument
199 BCE-500 CE
Unidentified instrument with printed end
1-1700
Stem (?) of unidentified instrument, bronze
Unidentified instrument, bronze, Roman
199-500
Instrument with cutting head, bronze, Roman
199-500
Stem of unidentified instrument
199-500
Bronze shaft of unidentified instrument
Unidentified instrument, bronze, probably Roman
199-500
Stem of unidentified instrument (?), bronze
Part of unidentified instrument (?), stem (?)
Unidentified bronze instrument
199 BCE-500 CE
Sets of instruments and charms, Inuit (Eskimo), c. 1801-1900
1801-1900
Diathermy instrument
circa 1950-1980
C.A. Taramelli superficial instrument
Brass instrument, inscribed: F L Wollaston/Shirley Warren/Southampton
Instrument in box, by John Cail
1855-65
Instrument for ruling clock dials
1801-1900
Ferranti model A instrument
Sun-tracking instrument of unknown origin
1801-1900
instrument to measure maximum demand and record during a period
ABC instrument with bell
Instrument for radiometer
1800-1899
An airborne and/or ground instrument
1955-1965
Double Instrument
Universal instrument by Starke and Kammerer
1851-1900