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Mahogany arm with movable eye piece

Mahogany arm with movable eye piece

1790-1819

Arm for dividing apparatus built by James Watt

Arm for dividing apparatus built by James Watt

1772-1774

Brass Arm for wind fountain

Brass Arm for wind fountain

1761

Transverse arm, with inlaid ivory scale

Transverse arm, with inlaid ivory scale

1762

1 Long beechwood arm, with brass pin at end

Beechwood arm, brass pin at end

1790-1819

Preserved human left arm

Wax injected human left arm

1831-1870

1 Round arm, iron, 23” long ½” dia. hole ¼ 2 sq. at one end

One round iron arm

1790-1819

Metal arm from the back left of the IMAX rolling loop cine projector, manufactured by IMAX Corporation, Ontario, Canada, 1982. Part of the structure that holds the film reel in place. With one thumb screw with grey plastic grip.

Arm from IMAX Rolling Loop Projector

c. 1982

Mummified head, Peruvian, central coast region, 800-1400

Mummified head, Peruvian, 800-1400

800-1400

Mummified arm, tattoos present on the back of the hand and the forearm, Peruvian, central coast region, 800-1400

Mummified arm, Peruvian, 800-1400

800-1400

Mika Yellowtec YT3601 microphone arm with table clamp, from the Yogscast gaming YouTube channel studio.

Mika Yellowtec microphone arm used in Yogscast Studio

2012-2017

Arm (4.820 oz.)

Arm from Iridis platinum apparatus

Mummified head and arm, Peruvian, central coast region, 800-1400

Mummified head and arm, Peruvian, 800-1400

800-1400

Dissection of human left arm, mid 19th century

Dissection of human left arm

1831-1870

Metal arm from the back right of the IMAX rolling loop cine projector, manufactured by IMAX Corporation, Ontario, Canada, 1982. Part of the structure that holds the film reel in place. With one washer and one screw.

Arm from IMAX Rolling Loop Projector

c. 1982

Arm for square street lantern

Arm for square street lantern

Dried left arm, possibly child's, mounted on board, prepared for demonstrating ligaments and arterial system, English(?), 1850-1920

Dessicated arm

1850-1920

Arm component for SK2 Steadicam, manufactured in 2007 by Tiffen under license from Garrett Brown.

Arm component for SK2 Steadicam