Science, Medicine & Early Technology 2024-05-01 Auction - 249 Price Results - Flints Auctions Ltd in Hampshire - Page 4
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A George III Pap Boat,: by George Knight, London, 1818, of typical form, gadrooned rim, 13cm. (length), 80g Note: Previously bought at Sotheby’s, 12th October 1987 (Lot 86).
0073: A George III Pap Boat,Est. £60-£80
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A George III Silver Pap Boat,: by John Emes, London, 1803, of typical form, engraved with a band of foliage and initials, 13cm. (length), 63g Note: Previously bought at Bonhams 12th July, 2000 (Lot 535).
0074: A George III Silver Pap Boat,Est. £60-£80
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A George IV Silver Pap Boat,: by Rebecca Emes and Edward Bernard, 1822, of typical form, with gilded interior, engraved with initials, 12.5cm. (length), 61g Note: Previously bought at Sotheby’s on 11th August,
0075: A George IV Silver Pap Boat,Est. £60-£80
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Two 18th Century Silver Pap Boats,: including: a George II silver pap boat possibly by George Greenhill Jones (maker’s mark indistinct), London, 1731, of typical form, crudely engraved with initials with PWS on
0076: Two 18th Century Silver Pap Boats,Est. £100-£150
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A Colonial Indian Silver Pap Boat,: by David Hare, Calcutta, c.1800-1815, 10.4cm. (length), 65g Note: Previously bought at Philips on 30th November, 2001 (Lot 49).
0077: A Colonial Indian Silver Pap Boat,Est. £60-£80
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A George IV Silver Ear Trumpet,: possibly by Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, c.1827, London, 15.5cm. (height), 8.6cm. (diameter), 150g Note: Charles Reilly made a similar silver ear trumpet with his partner George Storer in 1828.
0078: A George IV Silver Ear Trumpet,Est. £300-£500
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Two Silver Lancet Case,: including: a George III silver lancet case, possibly by George Cowles, London, 1809, stamped WRIGHT & Co LONDON, later engraved with initials, three tortoiseshell lancets one stamped with the latter
0079: Two Silver Lancet Case,Est. £100-£150
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Two Silver Lancet Cases,: one Victorian silver lancet case, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1838, engraved W.M., with engine-turned decoration, two tortoiseshell lancets stamped WEISS LONDON and READ
0080: Two Silver Lancet Cases,Est. £50-£100
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Three Silver Lancet Cases,: a William IV silver lancet case, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1832, engraved with quatrefoils, with four tortoiseshell lancets – 6.3cm. (length); a Victorian silver lancet case,
0081: Three Silver Lancet Cases,Est. £100-£150
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A George V Silver Travelling Canteen,: by Percy Whitehouse, retailed by Williams & Co, New Bond Street, London, 1910, with gilt interior, spice box, beaker and wine funnel, 7.5cm. (height), 5cm. (diameter), 125g; a George III silver
0084: A George V Silver Travelling Canteen,Est. £120-£150
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Two George III Silver Nipple Shields,: by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1801, of typical form, one 5.6cm. (diameter), 17g and the other 5.3cm. (diameter), 16g Note: One shield previously bought at Sotheby’s
0086: Two George III Silver Nipple Shields,Est. £100-£150
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Three Silver Nipple Shields,: a George III silver nipple shield, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1804, of typical form (nipple depressed), 6.2cm. (diameter), 18g; a Victorian silver nipple shield, by George Cowie,
0087: Three Silver Nipple Shields,Est. £80-£120
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Two Brunton-Type Auriscopes,: the first, London, 1874-1910, by Down BROS ST THOMAS’ STREET BOROUGH LONDON, plated, with 3 speculas, in leatherette-covered, fitted case – 11cm. x 6.5cm. x
0089: Two Brunton-Type Auriscopes,Est. £40-£60
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Four Hearing Aids,: a conversation tube hearing aid, c.1900, possibly a E.B. Meyrowitz Model 2x-type, celluloid earphone and mouthpiece with woven fabric-covered tube (restored damage to the mouthpiece)
0092: Four Hearing Aids,Est. £200-£300
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Two Haemacytometers,: including: a Fuchs-Rosenthal haemacytometer, London, late 19th/early 20th Century, with a glass counting chamber inscribed FUCHS ROSENTHAL Depth 0.2mm 1/16mm2 B.S. 748 HAWKSLEY LONDON, original case
0094: Two Haemacytometers,Est. £50-£100
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A Monoaural Stethoscope,: Mid-late 19th Century, fruitwood with ebonised detachable base – 18cm. (height) Note: Previously bought Sotheby’s 15th November 1988 (Lot 3336)
0095: A Monoaural Stethoscope,Est. £150-£200
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