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Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Hempel's desiccator with ground-in stopcock

Hempel's desiccator with ground-in stopcock

Desiccator, vacuum glass cover with tubulure in centre

Desiccator, vacuum glass cover with tubulure in centre

Desiccator, Scheibler's with ground-on cover

Desiccator, Scheibler's with ground-on cover

Scheibler's desiccator

Scheibler's desiccator

Desiccator with bung and glass stopcock

Desiccator with bung and glass stopcock

Glass dessiccator

Glass dessiccator

Desiccator, dry seal, in "Phoenix" glass by Jencons Scientific Apparatus Makers, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, 1980-1980

Desiccator, Dry Seal

1900-1980

Desiccator with lid and gauze shelf inside, made by Davey and Moore Ltd., Lockfield Avenue, Brimsdown, Enfield, England, UK, date unknown. Object has embossed on lid the trade name "Davisil" and "HEAT RESISTANT".

Desiccator

unknown

Rock salt prism stored in a desiccator, part of an infrared spectrometer, by Harold Thompson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, 1934-1941

Prism in desiccator, used by Harold Thompson

1934-1941

Desiccator, for use with infrared spectrophotometer, Perkin-Elmer model 12c, 1944-1950

Desiccator, for use with Spectrophotometer Unit of Perkin-Elmer model 12c, 1944-1950

1944-1950

Secondary desiccator bell for blood plasma freeze drier

Secondary desiccator bell for blood plasma freeze drier

1955-1960

Primary desiccator bell for blood plasma freeze drier

Primary desiccator bell for blood plasma freeze drier

1955-1960

Desiccator, desiccator and lid, make by Moncrieff, Perth, Scotland, up to 1995. The base contains a wire gauze covering the lower section. The Moncrieff logo is inscribed on the side of the main body.

Desiccator and lid

Up to 1995

Desiccator, desiccator lid with two welted joints and flange base, maker, place and date of manufacture unknown.

Desiccator lid with two welted joints and flange base