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Worm condenser, used for rare atmospheric gas research

1890-1899

Condenser, associated with M. Berthelot

Wurtz distilling tube with two bulbs

"Serpentine" (coiled condenser) Royal Berlin Porcelain used by H.E. St. Claire Deville

circa 1860

One early counter-current ("Liebig") condenser with metal jacket

Spherical glass condenser

1920-1929

Copper vapour condenser

Young-Thomas "Evaporator" still-head

Young's "Pear" still-head (4 pears)

Young's rod and disc still head

Hempel distilling tube, filled with beads

Counter-current ("Liebig") condenser

Counter-current ("Liebig") condenser with metal jacket

circa 1900

Condenser, Inland Revenue pattern, Pyrex glass

Condenser, Inland Revenue pattern

circa 1914

Glass condenser, consisting of three equal-sized bulbs, connected by ground necks, each holding about 200 cc.

Glass condenser

Glassware consisting of small vessel with condenser arrangement blown by H.R. Moore, English, 1947-1970

Glassware consisting of small vessel with condenser arrangement blown by H.R. Moore

1947-1970

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

Two counter-current ("Liebig") condensers with glass tubes. One with iron casing, one japanned finish, one spare outer casing (iron)

Two counter-current ("Liebig") condensers with glass tubes. One with iron casing

Margarine testing apparatus, (condenser and glass tube with bulb and Bunsen burner) Glass beaker only found - NS 03/02/2022

Margarine testing apparatus

Condenser for an electric water-distillation apparatus based on the Bosch metal-free still blown by H.R. Moore, English, 1947-1950

Condenser for an electric water-distillation apparatus

1947-1950

Two copper Sohxlet ball condensers, probably 1930 onwards

Two copper Sohxlet ball condensers

1930-1939

Fractional distilling tube, Glinsky's form

Fractional distilling tube