X-ray hammer dosemeter by PTW of Freiburg-Baden, Germany, consisting of: (a) Ionisation Chamber, serial no.12158, in case. (b) Measuring equipment, serial no. 6036. X-ray hammer dosemeter by PTW of Freiburg-Baden
Mineralogical test kit by W.F. Lingke, Freiberg in Sachsen, Germany. Includes balance and turned wood sample tubes. Some tools in top tray missing. Mineralogical test kit by W.F. Lingke
Key, for drawer in analytical chemist's mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850 Key, for analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850
Key, for analytical chemist's mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850 Key, for analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850
Ore-prospector's cabinet made by C. Osterland of Freiberg Ore prospector's cabinet, 19th century. 1801-1900
Protective screen, consisting of three glass panes with mahogany frames that fold out, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850 Protective screen, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850
Analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet with brass carrying handle and door at the front, a paper label on the inside of the door stating ‘Probirapparate aus der mathematisch mechanischen Werkstatt von Carl Osterland in Freiberg in Sachsen’, and showing seven images of the case’s drawers and contents, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850. Contains five Mahogany cases with a variety of apparatus, including a beam balance with accessories and glazed case, and two fitted cases containing a selection of instruments for blowpipe analysis An analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850
Wooden case, rectangular, containing slim glass tubes, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850 Case containing glass tubes, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850
Protective screen, consisting of two glass panes with mahogany frames that fold out, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850 Protective screen, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850 1850