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Telephone crossbar switch, Swedish Ericsson, 1921

1921

Writing frame for the blind, Stockholm, Sweden, 1871

1871

Nickel-plated table telephone

circa 1900

Dr Carl Gustaf Patrick de Laval

1910-1912

Eman. Swedenborg. Anno aetatis J.F. Martin Sculps. Holmiae

1772

Engraved Copper Plate for Map Printing, 1866

1866

Small angle centrifuge, no.5496

1900-1980

Engström respirator Model 150, Sweden, 1955-1970

1955-1970

Etching by Uno Stallarholm (b.1894) Smeder, 1930

1930

Aneroid barometer by Paulin, 1923

1923

Scientific Publication: ‘The Density Matrix of the Universe’

1987

Scientific Publication: ‘The Alpha Parameters of Wormholes’

1991

GEWA programme module for remote control of household appliances

1998-2004

Betty Loakes wins 800 metres heat

22 August 1958

Nobelpriset 100 Ar: set of 4 stamps

2001

Pettersson waterbottle

1911

Lysholm Grid labelled `Elema Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden'

Lysholm Grid labelled `Elema Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden'

Pendulum from Self-winding electric clock by Svenska Elektriska Urfabriken

Self-winding electric clock by Svenska Elektriska Urfabriken

1905

Drug jar, Swedish, made for Serafimer Hospital Sto

1766-1769

Nobels Extradynamit

1929

Cornea microscope by C.G. Collin of Stockholm

1901-1910

Swedish subfossil pine sample, 1998; 1600 BCE

1684-1569 BCE; 1998

Byström's Water Pyrometer, 1862-1884

1862-1884

Medal commemorating Carl Wilhelm Scheele

1789

Medal commemorating Carl Wilhelm Scheele

1926

Hagelin B-21 Cipher Machine

1925

GEWA programme module for remote control of houseghold appliances

1998-2004

Facit mechanical calculator

1951

HNE Ultrasonic Nebulizer

1965-1975

Medal, silver, Alfred Nobel

1951

Weights from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm (Sweden). Boxed set of 4 square tapering brass knobbed weights for the Mint Mark and the commercial pound.

Weights from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm

1800-1818

"Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system, model 11800, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975

"Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system

1965-1975

Photoelectric counter - blood cell counter, no.223

Photoelectric counter - blood cell counter, no.223

1900-1980

Les Prix Nobel en 1933’. Inscribed 'Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science'. Printed in Stockholm, 1935. Contains copy of a 1986 letter from Margit Dirac to Joe ? in thanks for tracking down the book.

Les Prix Nobel en 1933

1935

'Agaphone' dictating machine, made by Aga, Stockholm, Sweden, c.1953.

'Agaphone' dictating machine

circa 1953

Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel surmounted by crown, Dimensions: 1" dia.

Button, Swedish Railways

Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel and 3 crowns. (early), Dimensions: 1/2" dia.

Button, Swedish Railways

Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel and 3 crowns, (early), Dimensions: 1" dia.

Button, Swedish Railways

Original correspondence from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm (Sweden).

Original correspondence from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm

1800-1818

Ticket machine, British Rail, ALMEX, portable ticket machine No.36883, with stand.

ALMEX portable ticket machine

Stationary grid, die-stamped `Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden', and `Lysholm Schonander', size 15 inch x 12 inch, numbered (punched) 23028 (other labels missing)

Stationary grid

Stationary grid, die-stamped `Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden' and `Lysholm Schonander', size 15 inch x 12 inch, numbered (punched) 56242, labelled with British patent numbers 505,919 and 569,231 and various foreign patent numbers

Stationary grid

Junior electrocardiograph machine, portable, recordings made on photographic paper, supplied by Sierex Ltd., London, made by Elema-Jarnh, Stockholm, 1945-1955

Junior electrocardiograph machine

1945-1955

Field surgical instrument kit, probably unused, made by Albert Stille, Stockholm, c.1900. The carry case contains a stainless steel sterilizing tin, a spare instrument case, and a case with 43 surgical instruments, two vials of catgut, 26 curved needles and nine safety pins.

Field surgical instrument kit

circa 1900

Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove, sectioned to demonstrate how fuel is vaporised and burnt under pressure, with sectioned 'roarer' burner, on wooden stand and with two cleaning needles, by B.A. Hjorth and Co., Stockholm, 1912

Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove

1912

Blow lamp by Max Sievert, Stockholm, Saturnus No. 2 model with 4 jet cleaners and a box spanner, c. 1930

Blow lamp by Max Sievert

Ultramicrotome, type 4801A, with control unit, microscope attachment, stand and four foam absorbers, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975

Ultramicrotome, type 4801A

1965-1975

Modern Swedish programme clock

Modern Swedish programme clock