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Hand bellows, British

Scraps of leather from Lister's antiseptic spray

Chinese Bellows

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler of spray

1870-1920

Rubber bellows, possibly used by Lister, English

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler or spray

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler or spray

1861-1930

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler of spray

1861-1930

Rubber bellows, possibly used by Lister, English

Four bellows

Bellows for a continuous blast as used in Orissa

before 1889

Base of circular bellows used in smelting

Circular bellows used in smelting

bellows

Chloroform Inhaler with case

1862-1900

Hand bellows

bellows

Double bellows for Blow Pipe Analysis

Chinese Bellows from Tien-tsin

Bellows made by Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd

circa 1910

Hand bellows, by De Vilbiss Manufacturing Co., USA

Hand bellows

Wood and leather furnace bellows

1830-1900

Pair of bellows for domestic use

1880-1920

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler spray

1861-1930

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler spray

1860-1868

Pair of wood and leather hand bellows badly damaged

1800-1920

Part of circular bellows used in smelting

Small brass bellows for use with charcoal irons

Small brass bellows for use with charcoal irons

One bellows, in satinwood. Stencilled design of a balloon over a ravine crossed by a bridge., 14" x 4"

Wooden bellows wirh balloon design

Leather bellows for blowing lycopodium powder into a Kundt's tube for experiments in acoustics, in cylindrical cardboard case

Leather bellows for blowing lycopodium powder into a Kundt's tube for experiments in acoustics

1900-1950

Foot bellows

Foot bellows

1900-1940

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler or spray, probably English, 1880-1915

Hand bellows for use with anaesthetic inhaler or spray

1880-1915

Pair of Blacksmith's bellows c. 1900

Pair of Blacksmith's bellows c. 1900

circa 1900

Wood and leather furnace bellows

Wood and leather furnace bellows

1830-1900

Bellows for Exacta cameras, 3 point bayonet fitting. Rack and pinion extension, calibrated for 105mm and 50mm and 135mm lenses in exposure factors. Second rack and pinion unitpermits forward and backward movement of bellows unit. Locking nuts on both movements. US patent 2684020.

Novoflex Bellows

Pair of bellows by Calipe Dettmer & Co, London, for use in pneumatic experiments.

Pair of bellows by Calipe Dettmer & Co

1900-1950

Pair of foot bellows with large iron feet and leather bag, made by Fletcher Russell of Warrington, Cheshire, English, 1895-1900

Pair of foot bellows with large iron feet and leather bag

1895-1900

Double action foot operated bellows probably used for inflating the pneumatic tyres of wheelchairs

Double action foot operated bellows

Bellows from mining rescue apparatus.

Bellows

Large conical leather bellows used in native smelting

Leather bellows used in smelting

before 1889

Blacksmith's bellows of leather, from the Sudan Government

Blacksmith's bellows of leather

Extension bellows for Exacta cameras, 3 point bayonet fitting. Minimum 35mm, maximum 120mm. Rack and pinion focusing. Locking knob.

Novoflex extension bellows

Foot-operated bellows

Foot-operated bellows

Portable foot bellows

Portable foot bellows

Circular blacksmith's bellows on stand, precise date not known, similar bellows in use c. 1925

Circular blacksmith's bellows on stand

Hand bellows with two sizes of face mask for use with anaesthetic(?) , European, 19th century

Hand bellows with two sizes of face mask for anaesthesia

1801-1900

Reconstruction of 16th century laboratory with four large stoves, two small stoves, nineteen crucibles, stool, alembic and receiver, bellows, thirteen fire irons

Bellows, 16th century.

1501-1600

Two blacksmith's bellows and one junction piece, made of clay, from the Jur tribe at War, Sudan (with two goat skin covers)

Two blacksmith's bellows and one junction piece

Portable bellows, in pieces. Comprises bellows (leather perished); 2 cast-iron site frames (one broken); 2 stays with nuts; rocking shaft with cranks; wooden hand lever

Portable Bellows