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    Knife with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Knife with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Fork with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Knife with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Knife with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Knife with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Fork with cellulose nitrate (Parkesine) handle

    1862

    Child's chain stitch Singer model 20 sewing machine first introduced in 1910.

    Child's chain stitch Singer model 20 sewing machine first in

    1910-1950

    Compound bar consisting of lengths of brass and steel plate riveted together, for showing the differential expension of metals. (Slightly distorted by use)

    Compound bar consisting of lengths of brass and steel plate riveted together

    1900-1980

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