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Bone plate, Europe, 1914-1918

Bone plate, Europe, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Wafer iron for making wafers or waffles

Wafer iron for making wafers or waffles

1850-1900

Infant weighing machine, Birmingham, England, 1870-1910

Infant weighing machine, Birmingham, England, 1870-1910

1870-1910

Cauldron, iron, C16 to C19

Cauldron, iron, C16 to C19

1501-1900

Adjustable splint, iron, 1701-1920

Adjustable splint, iron, 1701-1920

1701-1920

Drop wrist splint, metal and felt, 1820-1920

Drop wrist splint, metal and felt, 1820-1920

1820-1920

Part of arm splint to fit shoulder, 1901-1920

Part of arm splint to fit shoulder, 1901-1920

1901-1920

Medicine cabinet

Medicine cabinet

1701-1800

Spoon, large, iron, C16 to C19

Spoon, large, iron, C16 to C19

1501-1900

Iron splint with elbow-pivot for left arm

Iron splint with elbow-pivot for left arm

1900-1930

Wrought iron kettle tilter

Wrought iron kettle tilter

1700-1900

Adjustable splint, iron, 1701-1920

Adjustable splint, iron, 1701-1920

1701-1920

Aspirator

Aspirator

Iron arm splint, 1861-1920

Iron arm splint, 1861-1920

1860-1920

Tin plate ear trumpet

Tin plate ear trumpet

1850-1900

Drop left wrist splint, iron and felt, 1821-1920

Drop left wrist splint, iron and felt, 1821-1920

1820-1920

Feeding cup

Feeding cup

bef 1870

Drop right wrist splint, iron and felt, 1820-1920

Drop right wrist splint, iron and felt, 1820-1920

1820-1920

Wooden splint for foot(?)

Wooden splint for foot(?)

1890-1930

Bent wire

Bent wire

Metal stand

Metal stand

Staple, iron, 16th century to 19th century

Staple, iron, 16th century to 19th century

1501-1897

Weighing scale

Weighing scale

1850-1900

Weiging scale

Weiging scale

1850-1900

Weighing scale

Weighing scale

1850-1900

Bowl, iron, C18 or C19

Bowl, iron, C18 or C19

1701-1900

Bayonet socket

Bayonet socket

Bayonet socket

Bayonet socket

Weighing scale

Weighing scale

1850-1900

Weighing scale

Weighing scale

1850-1900

Shallow saucer

Shallow saucer

1700-1900

Iron right leg splint, 1901-1920

Iron right leg splint, 1901-1920

1901-1920

Bayonet socket

Bayonet socket

Bayonet socket with 3 wrought iron antlers

Bayonet socket with 3 wrought iron antlers

Iron 4 lb. weight

Iron 4 lb. weight

1850-1920

Iron steelyard weight, 17th to 19th centuries

Iron steelyard weight, 17th to 19th centuries

1601-1900

Metal sieve, c.1930

Metal sieve, c.1930

1851-1950

Bannock ladle, iron, C18 or C19

Bannock ladle, iron, C18 or C19

1701-1900

Wrought-iron weight-driven spit jack with decorated perforated front, flywheel not original, whole intended to be screwed to wall, English, 1700-1850

Wrought-iron weight-driven spit jack with decorated perforated front

1700-1850

Wrought-iron three-legged trivet with handle, to support and warm pans when they are not being used for cooking on the open hearth or range, English, 1750-1850

Wrought-iron three-legged trivet with handle

1750-1850

Gas cooker designed by James Sharp (a pioneer of domestic gas cooking technology) and manufactured by W. M. Lankester and Son of Southampton, sheet iron construction, top box missing, 1845-1855

Gas cooker, c. 1850.

1845-1855

Small autoclave, brass and iron, by Girodon et Muriet of Lyon, c. 1910

Small autoclave

1900-1929

Spatula by Wilson

Spatula by Wilson

Pair of wrought iron cresset spit dogs, with ratchet uprights which are engaged by adjustable hooks to support a spit, with cresset (open cup) at top for holding cup or candle, English, 1600-1700

Pair of wrought iron cresset spit dogs

1600-1700

Set of 21 metal "gutter" limb splints, 1891-1930

Set of 21 metal "gutter" limb splints, 1891-1930

1891-1930

"Beeton" electric oven, cast iron with two removeable circular coiled wire heating elements on each side of oven, embedded in firebrick to give red heat and thereby simulate roasting before an open fire, with two heat control switches, by General Electric Company Ltd., English, 1905-1910

Electric cooker

1905-1910

Wrought-iron down-hearth toaster with decorative scrolled feet and two prongs to hold the meat towards the open fire, English, 1750-1900

Wrought-iron down-hearth toaster with decorative scrolled feet and two prongs to hold the meat towards the open fire

1750-1900

Cast iron fireback to resist heat of open hearth and protect the back wall of the hearth, decorated with the coat of arms of Philip II of Spain and inscribed DOMINUSMI HIATVTOR, 1595

Cast iron fireback to resist heat of open hearth and protect the back wall of the hearth

1595

2 iron weights, made from sword pommels, Europe, no maker marked, 1501-1600

Iron weights

1501-1600

Retort head, pewter, copper and iron, C18 or C19

Retort head

1701-1900