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Amputation saw, Europe, 1501-1600

1501-1600

Triangular iron retort stand, European, 1601-1800

1601-1800

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Wrought iron lamp, modified as electric light

1700-1850

Wrought iron lamp, modified as electric light

1700-1850

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Ornate iron pharmacy tripod, English, 1851-1900

1851-1900

Wrought iron tripod

1701-1800

Obstetric leg separator, France, 1701-1770

1701-1770

Bistoury cache

1501-1530

Medicine cabinet

1614

Italian triptych medicine chest, 1600-1750

1600-1750

Wrought iron tripod

1701-1800

Wrought iron tripod

1701-1800

Pair of toasting forks with decorative handles

1701-1800

Wrought iron tripod

1701-1800

Wrought iron frame from a London apothecaries counter

1701-1800

Hanging wall bracket, from a pharmacy

1701-1800

Wrought iron oil lamp, curved dish with supporting hook, probably English, 18th century

Wrought iron oil lamp, curved dish with supporting hook, 1700-1799

1701-1800

Pair of smoker's tongs, wrought iron with standing pin, one handle fashioned into tobacco tamper, owned by a W.F, English, 1751

Pair of smoker's tongs

1751

Utensil rack, wrought iron, probably from a pharmacy, Europe, 1700-1850

Utensil rack

1700-1850

Set of eight triangular iron retort stands, European, 1601-1800

Set of eight triangular iron retort stands

1601-1800

Two wrought iron support brackets in the form of consoles, each with long nut and bolt, from a pharmacy, English, 18th century

Two wrought iron support brackets in the form of consoles

1701-1800

A wrought-iron mill damsel; a flat iron bar with a row of cross holes and a journal ends, perhaps millwork; 2 light rods formed into shallow S curves with eye ends; a length of pump rod or shaft 1" diameter with a cottered muff coupling; an iron half-bearing to fit 1 1/4" diameter shaft; a nut tapped 2 1/4" diameter x 8 t.p.i. diameter for a holding-down bolt; a cast-iron disc 6 1/8" diameter with a groove turned in the edge and a central hole 9/16" diameter; and a light cast iron pulley, damaged, 5 1/8" diameter to fit 7/16" shaft, perhaps for a sewing machine

A wrought-iron mill damsel; a flat iron bar with a row of cross holes and a journal ends

Iron tripod stand

Iron tripod stand

1701-1900

Metal grill fountain guard

Metal grill fountain guard

1601-1700

Bottle stand, wrought iron, for pharmacy display bottles, Europe, 1801-1900

Bottle stand

1801-1900

Pair of wrought iron wall brackets with hinged wall support, from Italian pharmacy, Italian, 18th century

Pair of wrought iron wall brackets with hinged wall support

1701-1800

Medicine chest, oak with wrought iron fittings, empty, European, 1501-1700

Medicine chest

1501-1700

Italian triptych medicine cabinet, wood, with iron fittings and figural motifs, empty, interior decorted with embossed red paper in family crest, Italian, 1600-1750

Italian triptych medicine cabinet

1600-1750

Simple wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall, long projecting bar, underprop and angular support, from a pharmacy, English, 19th century

Simple wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall

1701-1800

Large wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall, with hook and supporting apparatus attached to frame, from pharmacy, Engish, 18th century

Large wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall

1701-1800

Large wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall, long projecting bar with underprop and angular support from a pharmacy, English, 18th century

Large wrought iron bracket for hanging on wall

1701-1800

Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow, Chard, Somerset, England, 1871. The engine was built for use during the Siege of Paris.

Twin cylinder aeronautical steam engine built by John Stringfellow

1871

Section of wrought iron roof main segmental member, from Portsmouth Dockyard Ship Shop No. 3, built 1843, demolished 1980.

Section of wrought iron roof main segmental member

1843