Dickens-simer vessel used with a Warburg Manometer (1981-369) in metabolic studies on brain tissues by Henry McIlwain in the early 1950s. Dickens-simer vessel 1950-1960
Copper, 4 wall, liquid helium Dewar vessel, capacity 17 litres, c. 1955 Copper, 4 wall, liquid helium Dewar vessel 1955
Earthenware vessel manufactured by Doulton, used in production of lactic acid. Earthenware vessel manufactured by Doulton
Six vessels, one glass and five porous pots of various sizes, said to have been used by M. Berthelot in his experiments in agricultural chemistry Six vessels, one glass and five porous pots of various sizes
Pressure vessel made from wound carbon fibre filaments. Pressure vessel made from wound carbon fibre filaments
Upright copper pipe and integral cylindrical vessel, by Sidney Moorhouse & Co., Stalybridge, Lancashire, England, 1878-1888 Upright copper pipe and cylindrical vessel 1878-1888
Whole model, scale 1:48, of the cargo turret deck steamer the S.S. 'Clan Colquhoun' (1899), unsigned, United Kingdom, 1899-1914. With single screw and funnel Whole model of turret deck vessel S. S. 'Clan Colquhoun' 1899-1914
Cylindrical brass vessel with engraved and incised geometric panels, elongated spoon with shallow bowl, used ion religious rituals, Indian, 1880-1910 Vessel for religious rituals 1880-1910
Pair of engraved brass vessels, with fluted panels, some filled with Islamic script, said to be from mosque in Cairo, Egyptian, 1801-1900 Pair of engraved brass vessels 1801-1900
Two squat circular cast bronze vessels, with low circular base repousse lions on upper surface, painted, possibly for water or medicines, possibly from Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) or China, 1880-1920 Circular vessels for water or medicines 1880-1920
Ceramic iodine sublimeter vessel from Howards Chemical Works, Ilford Ceramic iodine sublimeter vessel from Howards Chemical Works