Distillation apparatus made of beaten copper, consisting of a boiler, still-head and receiver. Probably 17th to 18th centuries Distillation apparatus made of beaten copper 1600-1700
Copper still and worm condenser with bellows and piping from Shropshire, mid 18th century Copper still and worm condenser with bellows and piping from Shropshire
Large copper still with two associated copper condensers, used by Glaxo for pharmaceutical preparation, Europe, 1890-1900 Large copper still with two associated copper condensers 1890
Top of large copper still, includes all components from above flange with eye-bolts, used by Glaxo for pharmaceutical preparation, Europe, 1890-1900 Top of Large Copper Still 1890
Cooper still and worm condenser with bellows and piping from Shropshire. Mid 18th century. Part 2 Cooper still and worm condenser 1725-1775
Dr. Thorpe's revenue still apparatus, consisting of double retort stand, glass tube still, two flasks and bunsen burner by Townson & Mercer. Dr. Thorpe's revenue still apparatus and components
Automatic still for making distilled water, maker, place and date of manufacture unknown. Still for distilled water