Therapeutics
1801-1850
Ivory and brass nozzle
Flat edged ivory nozzle
Large wood and metal nozzle
Ivory nozzle
Metal nozzle
Damaged ivory nozzle
Incomplete ivory nozzle
Nozzle from syringe
Tobacco nozzle for enema syringe
Nozzle for enema syringe, in case
Pewter rectal nozzle
1901-1930
Rectal syringe, nozzle only, glass, early 20th century
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Nozzle, vulcanite
Anatomy & Pathology
1810-1872
Six small brass nozzles of varying diameter for syringe, part of cased set by Savigny & Co., London, England, 1801-1850
1900-1945
Small rubber nozzle, possibly an applicator for nasal use, English, 1900-1945
Surgery
1870-1930
Unidentified metal nozzle, British, 1870-1930
Two bone nozzles for enema syringe
Tools of the Trade & Personal Accessories
Spare nozzle attachment for canister
Large brass nozzle for syringe, part of cased set by Savigny & Co., London, England, 1801-1850
1890-1905
Four steel nozzle electrodes, European, 1890-1905
1871-1920
Glass syringe nozzle, English(?), 1871-1920
Large double brass nozzle for syringe, part of cased set by Savigny & Co., London, England, 1801-1850
Forty seven small bone nozzles, possibly from enema syringes
Motive Power
Nozzles complete with 2 valves & cotters to valve spindles
Firefighting
Controllable nozzle for solid jet or water fog, type 4-AN FOGNOZL, made by Firegure Ltd, incorporating patent with another nozzle containing strainer element and fitted with 1 1/ 2"-3/4" block in coupling inscribed GF
1860-1870
Enema set with hand pump, tube, vaginal pipe and rectal nozzle, by S. Maw and Son, London, 1860-1870
1" bore nozzle
Two protectospray nozzles
2" bore nozzle
1896-1921
Two spray pieces of 3/4" bore for Shand Mason convertible spray nozzle, 1896-1921. Made to patent no.1917 of 1896 by J.C. Hudson
Shand Mason convertible spray nozzle, 1896-1921. Made to patent no.1917 of 1896 by J.C. Hudson with 3 spray pieces of 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" bore. Attached to straight branch inscribed GWR