Cylindrical brass press with wooden squeezer supported on rectangular panel of wood on slender wooden legs 1750-1900
British vertical press by Holmes and Co. Ltd., c. 1953 British vertical press by Holmes and Co. Ltd. 1953
Laboratory-type plate and frame filter press with samples of filter cloth Laboratory-type plate and frame filter press
Press capable of 15 ton pressure used for making potassium bromide (KBr) discs for infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Press capable of 15 ton pressure used for making potassium bromide circa 1970
Meat and fruit press, by Enterprise Manufacturing Company, American, c.1935 Meat and fruit press 1935
Pen making press (hand operated) used to produce pens for ruling machines, together with sample pens and roll of brass strip Pen making press (hand operated) used to produce pens for ruling machines
Press used to compress heated PMMA sheets to form the basic shell of a scleral contact lens c.1953 Press used to compress heated PMMA sheets 1953
Seal Press, Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension, 1881 Seal Press, Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension, 1881
Iddon transfer press, water hydraulic, steam heated plattens. Nominally 30 ton load, without pressure accumulator. Accumulated pressure pumps and valves, pressure pump and electric motor. With valves and control gear Iddon transfer press
Small laboratory press, steel, with four dies, by Leune, 28 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, Paris, France, 1920-1930. Small laboratory press 1920-1930
Tincture press, perforated iron cylinder supported on 3 legs, solid wooden cylindrical presser, Europe, 1750-1850 Tincture press 1750-1850
White glazed earthenware cheese ring press, comprising base, 5 interlocking rings and lid with perforated holes on top, by John McCall and Co., London, 1880-1920 White glazed earthenware cheese ring press 1880-1920
Old medal press as exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in London by J.R. Pinches & Co., medallists. The press was built by James Watt & Co. of Birmingham. With Die of Charles Dickens and medallion of Charles Dickens and a pair of dies. Old medal press as exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition by James Watt & Co. 1860-1862