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One early counter-current ("Liebig") condenser with metal jacket

Worm condenser, used for rare atmospheric gas research

1890-1899

Condenser, associated with M. Berthelot

Spherical glass condenser

1920-1929

Young's rod and disc still head

Young-Thomas "Evaporator" still-head

Wurtz distilling tube with two bulbs

"Serpentine" (coiled condenser) Royal Berlin Porcelain used by H.E. St. Claire Deville

circa 1860

Young's "Pear" still-head (4 pears)

Copper vapour condenser

Counter-current ("Liebig") condenser

Condenser, Inland Revenue pattern

circa 1914

Counter-current ("Liebig") condenser with metal jacket

circa 1900

Hempel distilling tube, filled with beads

Condenser, Inland Revenue pattern, Pyrex glass

Glass condenser, consisting of three equal-sized bulbs, connected by ground necks, each holding about 200 cc.

Glass condenser

Copper still and worm condenser with bellows and piping from Shropshire, mid 18th century

Copper still and worm condenser with bellows and piping from Shropshire

Two counter-current ("Liebig") condensers with glass tubes. One with iron casing, one japanned finish, one spare outer casing (iron)

Two counter-current ("Liebig") condensers with glass tubes. One with iron casing

Margarine testing apparatus, (condenser and glass tube with bulb and Bunsen burner) Glass beaker only found - NS 03/02/2022

Margarine testing apparatus

Glassware consisting of small vessel with condenser arrangement blown by H.R. Moore, English, 1947-1970

Glassware consisting of small vessel with condenser arrangement blown by H.R. Moore

1947-1970

Two copper Sohxlet ball condensers, probably 1930 onwards

Two copper Sohxlet ball condensers

1930-1939

Fractional distilling tube, Glinsky's form

Fractional distilling tube

Condenser for an electric water-distillation apparatus based on the Bosch metal-free still blown by H.R. Moore, English, 1947-1950

Condenser for an electric water-distillation apparatus

1947-1950