It was produced in the 1930′s. The wonderful Bakelite turtle shell finish makes this a great decor piece. It has a single crack in the Bakelite on one side. It is strictly for decor and is NOT in working condition.
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This is perfect for anyone that collects vintage medical equipment or just likes Deco decor. This twin control cauterizing machine is from the National Electric Instrument Company in Long Island, NY. It was produced in the 1930′s. The wonderful Bakelite turtle shell finish makes this a great decor piece. Please see all the photos for details. It is 9″ wide, 9″ tall and 4 deep. No chips or cracks. Light works when turned on (see second photo). I do not have the gun or tips to completely test. Pre owned items may contain signs of wear or flaws not pictured. Cameras, lighting and photo editing software may change colors. We use recycled packaging when possible. When we sell a used item normal wear, scratches, & signs of use should be expected. All sales are final.
Rare Vintage Medical Equipment – National Transformer Cautery Machine. Has various knobs dials and output posts. Amazing look, especially great for period or medical decor, or for museum, or as a prop for film. Thanks so much for your business!
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown
This is perfect for anyone that collects vintage medical equipment or just likes Deco decor. This twin control cauterizing machine is from the National Electric Instrument Company in Long Island, NY. It was produced in the 1930′s. The wonderful Bakelite turtle shell finish makes this a great decor piece. It has a single crack in the Bakelite on one side. Please see all the photos for details. It is strictly for decor and is NOT in working condition. It does not come on when you plug it in and does not have the gun or tips. It is 9″ wide, 9″ tall and 4 deep. THIS GUY IS TRULY AMAZING AND NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE. Absolutely the BEST ebayer I have ever done business with!! All Ebayer’s should be this good. Seriously, you’re the best ebayer ever. All I ask is that you return it in the same condition in which it was received. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Science & Medicine (1930-Now)\Other Sci & Med Collectibles”. The seller is “neddag” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown
Rare Early 20th-Century Medical. All essential rubber parts are in lost-to-time condition. FEATURES AND CONDITION DETAILS… The instruments are stainless steel, and the carry case is tin plate over copper. You can see the copper showing through in a few spots from normal wear. Lovely antique condition, from a non-smoking environment. Signs of use, but not abuse. Please examine all photos. The rubber parts have total age loss (evidence that it is roughly 100 years old), so this kit’s value is for historical purposes only. This particular cautery kit is extremely rare; it may be the only surviving example of its series. There is no maker’s mark. The four little American flag stickers (one lost to time) on the inside of the lid suggest that it may have seen field use during WWII, but that is just conjecture. Perhaps the physician was simply showing patriotism. IS ANYTHING MISSING? I’ll be glad to answer any questions. The above is my good-faith attempt to disclose all noteworthy issues. Keep in mind that vintage/antique items always show their age. Don’t we all! ? It would be impossible to mention every tiny detail, so please expect that there will be something about this item (or lot) that’s not perfect and may need touch-up. I’LL BE GLAD TO ANSWER. If you live in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, or U. These countries have more flexible Priority Post options, but it depends on the size and value of the item you’re purchasing. (a) offering quality vintage merchandise with honest descriptions, and. (b) providing outstanding, professional customer service. Dead on arrival: an item that is broken so it does not function. And the listing did not state this. Significantly not as described: A. Flaw or discrepancy vs. What was stated in the listing. IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Medicine\Other Medical Antiques”. The seller is “saddlemountain” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Cautery Cauterization Kit
- Category: Antique Medical Field Devices
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
- Inventory: 8.13.13.10.6#H3127#B442X
- Maker: Unknown