Gilt protective medal relating to the cholera epidemic of 1837, by E. Lorenz, Europe, 1837 Gilt protective medal relating to the cholera epidemic of 1837 1837
Oval badge, gilt metal, membership of International Congress of Hygiene, 1891, owned by Dr. Dawson Williams, European, 1891 Oval badge 1891
Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shell of gastropod molluscs, no provenance details, 1851-1920 Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shell of gastropod molluscs 1851-1920
Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shells of gastropod molluscs, no provenance details, 1851-1920 Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shells of gastropod molluscs 1851-1920
Set of three medals, two silver and one gilt(?), Queens's South Africa Medal, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to Lieutenant F.G. Adye-Curran, Dental Surgeon, English, 1902-1919 medal sets 1902-1919
Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shells of molluscs, no provenance details, 1851-1920 Glass-topped circular specimen tin containing shells of molluscs 1851-1920
Circular glass-topped tin containing small shell of gastropod molluscs, no provenance details, 1851-1920 Circular glass-topped tin containing small shell of gastropod molluscs 1851-1920
Three glass cupping instruments with gilt metal stop-cocks, known as scarificators, English, 1851-1920 Three glass cupping instruments with gilt metal stop-cocks 1851-1920