I am waiting for your insight, because no matter how much I search, I cannot find any illustration on the web concerning the details of the life of this object. A blown glass funnel certainly from the[...]
In cast iron, the Truffaut pagoscope was once a blessing for winegrowers and horticulturists with its system of two thermometers to prevent the risk of frost. Indeed, one of the two thermometers was c[...]
Very well known beyond our borders, this anti-venom is a plant-based formula developed by Michel Legros, research pharmacist and botanist in Limoges. Once bitten by a snake or scorpion, the venom deox[...]
Superb large 19th century brass microscope with its mahogany carrying case Very good condition I would only note usual traces on the surface of the carrying case which does not have a lock or key. Max[...]
Amusing late 19th century device of very small size (approximately 9 cm) but designed like a normal model. With preparation of the same period. In its original box (slot) on which it hangs for good st[...]
A beautiful small bronze mortar made in the Netherlands. The handles are made like sea monsters, the mortar is decorated with Renaissance motifs.On the mortar it reads: 'AMOR#VINSIT#OMNIA#1557'. Love[...]
Small kit containing a dozen surgical instruments, some with ebony handles. (some reassortments) Closed size: approximately 18 by 11 cm. Late 19th century.
large binoculars in ivory and metal: Fraunhofer, in Munchen. 19th century Folded they measure 13 centimeters long by 13.5 centimeters maximum width unfolded 16 cm
This beautiful little terrestrial globe is in very good condition, with no missing parts, with some minimal traces of time. Diameter: 16 cm. Height: 24 cm. Fast, careful and very secure shipping.
Terrestrial globe or world map drawn up by Maison Forest, 17 Rue de Buci in Paris, wooden base, first half of the 20th century.
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MEASURING INSTRUMENT spirit level
France; 19th century
Brass, glass
H. 21; L 41 cm
Lens level. Graduation from 6 to 1 - then from 1 to 6, on each side.
Mounted on a turntable with three adjus[...]
France, [Lapierre], 1900-1910, painted glass. Pretty set of 12 plates, lined with green Lapierre-type paper, each plate is numbered and presents burlesque scenes in the form of 4 views per plate featu[...]
Bronze mortar with a slightly frustoconical shape, with a flared neck with five buttresses framing relief motifs with fleur-de-lys. Large diameter: 19 cm Height: 12 cm
Parquet terrestrial globe drawn up by J. Forest, geographer, at a scale of 1/40,000,000, in wood, meridian and equatorial circle in graduated brass. (Accident)
Signed 'Dollond London. Day or Night', circa 1830, brass barrel sheathed in mahogany, on turned wooden base painted black, with 2 walnut adjustment pegs, with leather fastener. The signature of the fa[...]
Appareil de mesure electrique , type d'Arsonval,pour laboratoires, faculte's...
Un bobinage ,suspendu et alimente' par un fil métallique tres fin tourne autour d un noyeau en fer doux entre les de[...]
Old educational skull from the end of the 19th century with these original springs in the jaw.
This type of Medicine skull was very common at the time for scientists and future doctors.
much rarer t[...]
Lorgnette with a silver print bearing the signature "Lerebours Quai de l'Horloge à Paris". Sheathed in green shagreen and contained in its gray shagreen case. Very good optical condition. Lerebours [...]
Anatomical model from the Brendel factory, Germany, in papier-mâché and turned and blackened wood. The petals delicately detach for observation. Some traces of time but very good general condition (se[...]
Anatomical model from the Brendel factory, Germany, in papier-mâché and turned and blackened wood. The petals delicately detach for observation. Traces of repairs on the sepals (see photo) Some gaps i[...]
Woman known as Lying Medicine Asian work from the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century Finely sculpted and chiseled Good general condition, wear on one foot Ideal piece for a cabi[...]
Michael Butterfield (1635 - 1724) was an English instrument maker who settled for a time in Paris. These types of dials, often reproduced by other manufacturers, became known as Butterfield dials. The[...]
HAUTE EPOQUE
Superb and large bronze mortar, flared
*on a heel enhanced with 2 lines.
*The wide rim is decorated with 11 identical medals (3,5*2cm) depicting a large, very detailed and unusua[...]
RARE Desktop satellite commercial demo professional model ref JRO24SAT001 Solar Interplanetary Gamma Ray Neutron Experiment Experimental French satellite put into service by the USSR in the 1970s This[...]
Large pinnule graphometer, signed:
This device consists of a semicircle and two pinnule alidades created to measure angles in the field.
Finely engraved compass with eight cardinal points.
Signatur[...]
Antique medical kit for anatomical dissection, used by field surgeons. It is made of maroquin with 2 compartments and contains :
2 scalpels, 3 needles, 3 forceps (1 with double-use staples), 1 fluted[...]
Long view on stand late 19th century Santi establishment, optician on the port in Marseille. Brass and oak base. The optics are in good condition, the telescope is functional. Length 140 cm Height 180[...]
Signed "JECKER | A PARIS", circa 1810, glass, metal, silver, brass body painted black with golden flashes.
Beautiful spyglass or telescope, from the 1st Empire period, with 3 draws. The tips and the [...]
The skiascope or ophthalmoscope is an optical instrument used to examine the depths of the eye. This process was invented by a German in the 19th century: Hermann Von Helmholtz. The model presented he[...]
[London] - "Professor EWING'S - Sole Agents ELLIOTT BR[other]s", 1895, Brass, cast iron, metal on marble base.
Very rare galvanometer, serial number 39. This "magnetic tester" was designed by Profess[...]
France, Unsigned, Mid-19th century. Beautiful gilded brass surveyor's compass in its walnut box, lined with velvet, including a circular compass housed on a rectangular brass plate, with a long magnet[...]
France, c. 1940-50, Bakelite, metal and mirror. Tank periscope or episcope, optical instrument used by the army in France. Equipped with a case and two 45° mirrors, this device allows you to observe w[...]
Beautiful German bronze tripod cauldron from the 17th century, in a beautiful patina shaped by centuries of use. The often burned or broken feet are here in their entirety representing stylized claws.[...]
Very pretty little mortar, presented with a pestle, which has a good chance of being its. In bronze, it is decorated around the edge with 4 stylized columns. Beautiful old cast bronze, and its genuine[...]
A small mortar and one or its pestle...
In chiseled bronze shaped...
With simple thicknesses in the lower part and two lines engraved in the body...
The rim is also with some reliefs...
From the 1[...]
HAUTE EPOQUE
Superb mortar with bronze fins with dark to black cracked patina.
Spain or Persia 15th century; These mortars are witness to the Arab invasions of southern Europe and the Moorish in[...]
Celestial globe or navisphere
1st half of the 20th century
FOREST J., GIRARD & BARRÈRE publisher
Paris
Creator: Edouard Perrin (1852-1926)
A small scratch on the top (see picture) and a small [...]
Interesting fluid specimen in its museum-type flute of a diadem spider "Epeira diademata". From the former Comptoir Central d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris of the Boubée establishment.
Simon Suzanne [...]
Signed "Mars", a manufacturer of binoculars specializing in portable models for military use as well as for civilian life such as going to the theater with more or less sophisticated or practical deta[...]
Circular compass in gilded and silvered brass resting on a square gilded brass plate entirely engraved with acanthus leaves and scrolls.
The blued steel needle has a brass pivot that can be locked b[...]
Large microscope by Otto Seibert in Wetzlar Germany and its accessories in its box Numbered: 8520 Brass and iron First half of the 20th century. Height of the microscope 32.5 cm Dimensions of the box:[...]
Set of 44 pharmacist bottles, druggist chemist but also photographer. Except for two, or three all kept leftover product. Very diverse sizes and capacities. Some labels are missing or illegible. Decor[...]
Ball for gilding or silvering pills in turned wood (boxwood?), on a pedestal, dating from the 19th century. This pharmacy instrument was intended to improve the appearance of pills, generally blackish[...]
"Michael Butterfield, Silver Sundial, Paris, 17th Century." Dating from the last quarter of the 17th century, made by the famous English Watchmaker Michael Butterfield in Paris.
Octagonal in shape,[...]
Beautiful plaster terrestrial globe from the Publisher G. Thomas in Paris rue Nd. Des Champs at the end of the 19th century on its spectacular ornate gilded bronze tripod. A unique piece of decoration[...]
Set of three glass syringes, two of which are identical from the beginning of the 20th century and a third from the 19th century with its blue glass ring piston. These are veterinary syringes used for[...]
[Paris, rue de l'École de Médecine], Mid-19th century, Long-grained green morocco case decorated with gilt roulettes with palm and star motifs, metal clasp, inner flaps lined with green silk, silver, [...]
Unsigned, [UK], Circa 1820-1840, Mahogany box trimmed with crimson red satin, microscope and accessories in brass, copper, bone, glass and wood.
This type of microscope was invented in 1738 by Benjam[...]
Signed Globe "Schotte de Berlin revu et corrigé par M. Vivien de Saint-Martin, Paris L. Hachette & Cie", c. 1880-1890, Globe en carton et papier imprimé polychrome, pied en laiton monté sur socle en p[...]
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