Laboratory Medicine
1722
Wooden retort stand, probably European, dated 1722
Wellcome Medals
1715
Medal, bronze, commemorating plague of 1713 which removed a municipal committee, 1714 return to normality, precise city not clear, European 1715
Medical Ceramic-ware
1703
Large polychrome tin-glazed earthenware vase, scene of St. Martin and the beggar, Castelli, Italian, dated 1703
1693
Silver plated bronze medal, probably a copy, to commemorate M. Malpighi (1628-1694), Italy, 1693
Bronze medal, by Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain, commemorating Marcello Malpighi, Italian, 1693
Bronze medal by Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain, commemorating Marcello Malpighi, Italian, 1693
1713
Large bronze medal commemorating L.A. Verrazzano of Florentine Hospital of the Innocent, Italy, 1713
1694
Silver medal commemorating the founding of Halle University in 1694, by Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg, by I.B.S., Germany, 1694
Medal, silver, of the Jewish community of Hamburg, German, 1713
Large polychrome tin glazed earthern-ware vase, scene of St.Martin and the begger, Castelli, Italian, dated 1703
Silver medal, possibly relates to hoarding of grain(?), artist unknown, medal of unknown provenance, 1694
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1702-1714
Gold touchpiece given at the ceremony of healing by touch, issued by Queen Anne, English, 1702-1714
Pharmacy-ware
1698
Large bell shaped mortar with band of decoration around waist, inscribed Charles Peter 1698, English
Loadstone, believed to have been used by Queen Anne in the ceremony of healing by touch, English, 1702-1714
1718
Bronze(?) medal, commemorates A. Doute(?), Dean of Paris medical school, artist unknown, medal French, 1718
1716
Bronze medal commemorating the Royal Academy of Science, Louis XV, French, 1716
Microscopes
Object glass lens number 5, for compound microscope, by John Marshall, London, England, 1715
Mathematics
1700
Slide rule made by Isaac Carver, dated 1700
1724
Trade token, bronze, advertisement for Starkey Myddleton, male midwife, London, 1724, English, 1724
Electricity and Magnetism
1706-1708
Reproduction of Hauksbee's frictional electrical machine
Copper medal, Deans medal of Paris Medical School, commemorates Philippe Caron, artist Roettiers, medal French, 1724
Copper medal, by Mauelot(?), commemorating J. B. Doye, dean of faculty of medicine, Paris, French, 1716
Medal, copper, commemorating A. Doute, Dean of Paris Medical Faculty, 1717-1718, by Jean Duvivier, French, 1718
Medal, silver, commemorating the restoration of the Athenium of Letters at Lyons, by D.V., 1700, French
Copper token, inscribed one side COMIT OCCIT DOMUM 1713 with crown shield and cross, the other, LACOBO FILIOL QUOD ORAE MARIT.
.Unattributed
1692
Trade card: John Yarwell, at ye Archimedes and Three Golden Prospects, near the great North-Door in St. Paul's Church Yard, London. 1692. Optical Instrument Maker. (Calv 463) (C.C. 125)
1725
Trade card: Francis Hauksbee (the Nephew of the late Mr Hauksbee, deceased), Crane Court, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, London. c.1725. Maker of pumps and hydrostatic apparatus. (Calv. 181) (C.C. 105)
1695-1705
Trade cards (3 copies): Jere. Seller & Cha. Price. 'All Sorts of Instruments belonging to the art of Navigation are sold by here: Seller & Cha. Price'. (Calv. 344) (C.C. 164)
Trade card: John Yarwell, at the Archimedes and Three Golden Prospeccts, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. 1694. Optical instrument maker. Advertisement from 'The Present State of Europe', Vol. 5, September 1694. (Calv. 464) (C.C. 127)
Art
Engraving: Hundert Jaehriger Taffel-Calender 1700-1799. By A. Geyer, Regensberg, after J. Biendzel
1710-1721
Trade card: J. Senex & J. Maxwell, at the Globe in Salisbury Court. Globe and map makers. Advertisement for a new Sett[sic] of Maps, containing the World and Quarters, with all the Principal Divisions of Europe.(Calv. 351) (C.C. 86)
1707
Trade card: John Senex, next the Fleece-Tavern, Cornhill. 1707. Globes, Mathematical Books, Maps and Instruments. (Calv. 348) (C.C. 133)
1706
Trade card: J Wilson (manuscript). (Calv. 448)
Trade card: John Yarwell, at the Archimedes and Three Golden Prospects, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. 1694. Maker of True Spectacles and other optical instruments. Advertisement from 'The Present State of Europe', Vol. 5, September 1694. (Calv. 465) (C.C. 131)
1702
Trade card: John Rowley, under St Dunstan's-Church in Fleet Street. 1702. Mathematical Instrument-Maker. An advertising testimonial to Rowley, signed by John Harris. (Calv. 326) (C.C. 129)
Symon van de Moolen
Engraved, hand coloured map of Europe showing the track of the solar eclipse of 1706: Eclipseos Solis Totalis cum mora d 12 Maji 1706 by J.G. Doppelmayr and S. Moolen. Engraved by P.Schenk, Amsterdam c1706.59x65cm.
Trade card: J. Senex & C. Price, next the Fleece-Tavern, Cornhill. 1707. Globe makers. (Calv. 352) (C.C. 126)