Lithotomy forceps, possibly 16th century, though could be 17th, possibly steel, could be wrought iron Lithotomy forceps 1501-1600
Two pairs of 6" calipers both made by Brown and Sharpe being an external type stamped 822 and a internal type stamped 821 together with a 10" combined calipers and dividers stamped 840 with internal caliper finger and a pair of divider points. Two pairs of 6" calipers
Greig Smith artery forceps, interlocking take-off joint, plated steel, by Brady and Martin of Newcastle, c. 1900 Greig Smith artery forceps 1890-1910
Straight lithotomy forceps, with scoop-shaped blades and cross action shank, c. 1830 Straight lithotomy forceps 1781-1880
Straight lithotomy forceps with duck-bill blades and cross-action shanks, c. 1800 Straight lithotomy forceps with duck-bill blades and cross-action shanks 1751-1851
Forceps, bone cutting probably 19th century, steel Forceps, bone cutting probably 19th century, steel 1801-1900
Forceps, steel with brass inlay, probably surgical, Europe, 1601-1800 Forceps, steel with brass inlay 1601-1800
Skull saw, Horsley's, nickel plated, brass and steel, by Down Bros., London, c. 1900-1937 Skull saw 1900-1937
A Brown and Sharpe 0" to 1" pocket micrometer caliper made in 1928 which uses a micrometer and a vernier scale to enable readings to be read to 0.0001". Brown and Sharpe 0" to 1" pocket micrometer caliper 1928
Forceps, obstetrical, Simpson, steel, by Wood and Co. of York, early 20th century Simpson-type obstetrical forceps 1901-1930
Forceps, bone cutting, probably Winchester's, by Allen and Hanburys, London, England, between 1925 and 1938, plated steel Forceps, bone cutting 1925-1938
Pair tinsmiths scissors, Chinese, middle 19th century, acquired from the Art Division of the International Exhibition, London, 1874 Pair tinsmiths scissors 1874
Saddler's French pincers for leather stretching. Saddler's French pincers for leather stretching. Unknown
Curved lithotomy forceps with cross action shanks, stainless steel, c. 1890 Curved lithotomy forceps with cross action shanks 1851-1940
Forceps(?) steel, porvenance unknown, 1501-1900 Forceps(?) steel, porvenance unknown, 1501-1900 1501-1900
Forceps, steel, crude, no provenance, 1701-1900 Forceps, steel, crude, no provenance, 1701-1900 1701-1900
Three pairs of Bernards patent pliers made by W. Schollhorn Co.;being a 8" round nose 9or taper nose);a 6-1/2" flat nose and a 5-1/2" combined flat nose and cutter. All are patent date 17-6-1913. Three pairs of Bernards patent pliers
Bullet forceps, by Evans of London, probably early 19th century, could be earlier, steel Bullet forceps 1801-1830
Probably skull saw, possibly Horsley's, by Hawksley, London, England, steel and plated steel, early 20th century Probably skull saw 1901-1930