Silver coffee pot with walnut handle, on tripod with spirit burner mounted on stand beneath, made by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, spirit burner made 1810, pot and stand 1811 Silver coffee pot with walnut handle 1810-1811
3'3" long stick with removable brass ferrule and wooden knob. Opens to form a tripod. Walking Stick Tripod
Tripod for cine camera marked "Pathe News". With double wooden legs. Two section locked by barrel screw. 110cm approx closed and 182cm approx open. Telescopic pan handle. Rubber grip. Screws into underside of head for storage. Pan and tilt head with double spirit level. Three hinged rings below head for lasing to car top etc. Cine Tripod
`Infratrace' infrared non-contact electronic digital thermometer type KM800S by Comark Ltd, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, 1994, with low-voltage power supply unit. Infrared Non-Contact Electronic Thermometer, 1994 1994
Tripod for three-inch refracting telescope on tripod, signed by Joshua Ronchetti, Manchester, c. 1840. Tripod for Three-Inch Refracting Telescope circa 1840
Metal tripod with telescopic legs in five brass sections. With a nickel plated cylindrical head with 1/4 inch Whit screw. G G, made in France. G G Camera Tripod
Tripod for Kinemacolor camera built by Moy & Bastie in 1909 to specification of Charles Urban and G A Smith. Tripod for Kinemacolor camera 1909
Tripod stand by Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd. Tripod stand by Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd. 1900-1949
A collection of items relating to Gandolfi Ltd., hand-made camera manufacturers, 1939: tripod to accompany Gandolfi `Precision' 5x7" camera, owned by Sir Kenneth Corfield (see 1999-5121) Tripod For Gandolfi `Precision' Camera 1939
Cine camera tripods and spider: Mitchell tripod; spreader or spider for tripod. Mitchell tripod spreader or spider
Hinged wooden boards with tripod bushes and catch for securing camera. Newman and Guardia. Tripod Cradle for Sibyl Camera
Pair of old tripods for checking the correct length of walking sticks (or crutches). The patient walks with temporary sticks firmly clamped between the jaws of the platforms and their length may then be adjusted. The pair then issued will be cut to the correct length. Origin unknown c.1930. Tripods for checking the length of walking sticks circa 1930
Tubular aluminium telescopic tripod, four section. 37cm closed and 102cm open. Leg pivot locking screws. Camera screw missing. Probably continental. Metal Camera Tripod
Plated brass tripod with tubular legs in three sections. Spike feet. 39cm closed and 102cm opened. Patent October 31 1911. No1E Kodak Tripod 1911
Four section tubular telescopic tripod with brass legs, closed 15 1/2 inches, open 48 1/2 inches. Spike feet with rubber covers. With an alloy head, reversible with 3/4 inches and 3/8 inch Whit screws. G I B tripod
Tubular brass telescopic tripod, three section. 39cm closed and 100cm open. 1/4 inch Whit screw fitted. Metal Camera Tripod
Tubular aluminium telescopic tripod, seven section. 30cm closed and 124cm open. Last leg section plated brass with reversible screw tips, spike or rubber. Hinged camera plate, folding down for storage. 1/4 inch Whit camera screw. Metal Tripod
Ball with camera screw, held between curved plates claped by screw and wing nut and with lower sections lined with green felt for clamping. Eastman Kodak. Kodak Ball and Socket Tripod Head and Clamp