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Lovibond Tintometer

Lovibond Tintometer, with pastilles and Sabourard tint-card, for measurement of x-ray dosage, by Tintometer Limited, 1900-1939.

Lovibond Tintometer

1900-1939

Lovibond tintometer and slides, by J.W. Lovibond, Salsibury

Lovibond tintometer and slides

Lovibond tintometer incorporating an improved method of matching colours (patented 1928) made by the Tintometer Ltd, with 6 glass cells.

Lovibond tintometer incorporating an improved method of matching colours (patented 1928) made by the Tintometer Ltd

Lovibond tintometer (without box) made by The Tintometer Ltd., Salisbury, with glass filters and cells, 1920-1930

Lovibond tintometer (without box) made by The Tintometer Ltd.

1920-1930

Tintometer set named the Lovibond Comparator by The Tintometer Co. Ltd., Britain, 1970. Set comprises a comparator, one bottle of Methyl Red, one bottle of Bromo-cresol Purple, two disks (one in a bottle with Bromo-cresol Purple), a small piece of glass and plastic marked Methyl Red.

Tintometer set named the Lovibond Comparator by The Tintometer Co. Ltd.

1950

Tintometer, Model F, with accessiories kit, 181059, 1997.

Tintometer, Model F

1997

Lovibond tintometer "British Drughouses pattern" No.2305 in "white light cabinet" also marked "Lovibond Schofield Apparatus, Rothamstead Device". Made in England by the Tintometer Ltd, The Colour Laboratory, Salisbury, England

Lovibond tintometer "British Drughouses pattern" No.2305

1930-1959

Tintometer, in case, J.W. Lovibond, Salisbury, no.1398a, with one spare case of tinted glass slides

Tintometer, in case

Early pattern of Lovibond Tintometer, with box of glass samples (without lid?), by Tintometer Ltd., Salisbury, England, c. 1900 (invented in 1894)

Early pattern of Lovibond Tintometer

1904-1914