Many pieces of vintage glassware. Mostly Pyrex and Atlas. I did see a Kimax and an Ek & Krebs in there too. Some are in original packaging. 2 plastic cubes, several plastic thermometers. A bunch of miscellaneous stuff, too.
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Primitive gorgeous Chicago apparatus Company weigh scale. Manufactured in Chicago on Ashland Ave near 100 years ago. Includes 3 round glass concave inserts, 4 metal round trays, a weight holder with some weights and more (see pictures). Number stamped on the bottom is 12B 145. No back glass on this item. Sliding pull up glass in front. The wood may have been refinished at one time. Pull out storage drawer in front. Cabinet measures aprox 16 1/4″ length x 8″ deep x 15 1/2 height.
This Gomco Equipment Suction Vacuum Aspirator Pump is a vintage model 789, perfect for those in emergency medicine, gastroenterology, dental laboratory, internal medicine, veterinary medicine, anesthesiology, dentistry, medical laboratory, thoracic surgery, cardiology, general surgery, and biological laboratory. Its portable and remote control features make it easy to use and transport. The pump type is a surgical suction pump, and the unit quantity is one. The alarm signal is a visual alarm, and the unit type is in oz. This pump is ideal for use in a variety of healthcare, lab, and dental settings. Excellent vintage condition model number 789 surgical manufacturing corporation Buffalo New York USA made GOMCO runs at 115 volts equal to 1.4 amps In good working condition. Due to running at 115 volts please make sure that whatever breaker/ plug in you plug it into is to its own breaker due to the fact of older medical equipment supposed to be plugged into their own breaker for emergency purposes as well as to make sure there is enough power for the product to run correctly.
Many pieces of vintage glassware. Mostly Pyrex and Atlas. I did see a Kimax and an Ek & Krebs in there too. Some are in original packaging. 2 plastic cubes, several plastic thermometers. Glass stirrer and several glass thermometers. A bunch of miscellaneous stuff, too.
This is for a lot of antique medical equipment, 6-7 glass syringes, extra stainless steel needles in varying sizes, brochures advertising medical products, 2 books. First book is “Rules for Obstetrical Service”, 2nd book is “Medical Emergencies”. There is a complete set of glass vials filled with sterile liquid and cat gut and thread for suturing all in their original case. Some have half curved needles inside as well. There is a boxed stainless circle called a “gelbfilter” German, a boxed thermometer, a tongue depressor advertisement still wrapped in cellophane. Flier advertisements for medical products, one being herbal mixtures. There is a wooden spool full of cotton covered copper wire called “magnet” wire, a long and thin curved stainless steel stick, a “Prestige Medical” brand scissors and tweezers and glass dropper in it’s original case with the advertising ruler as well, and a black enameled swiveling magnifier glass. There is a glass thermometer in it’s original box. I have taken pictures of all the pieces laid out in a lot as well as individual pictures of some of the items including a couple of pages of the two books.
This antique glass medical syringe features a unique wooden stopper, a testament to early medical technology. The syringe is composed of clear glass and retains its original wooden plunger mechanism. Although age and use have left their marks, this rare piece provides a glimpse into medical practices of the past. It is ideal for collectors of vintage medical instruments or historical memorabilia. The glass syringe shows signs of wear consistent with age, including minor discoloration and surface marks. The wooden plunger is intact, but some minor surface wear is present. Estimated early 20th century.
It is stamped right on the hardware and most of the contents are 100% pre 1930. But just incase something from the 40s, I don’t want any problems, some of this stuff is impossible to date so I have to go off of what I can find. It is all authentic and very cool. The wound clips are full in one box and about half or so full in the other all the glass syringes will be packed with care. The big one on the left is crazy! There is plenty of very long spinal needles and all sorts of gauges and lengths. The little envelopes have the wire gauge in them except one. The little green pack with the b-p (bard-parker) has blades in it. I didn’t open it in fear of messing it up but I can feel them. The little Gillette blades box is empty but as you can see it displays well and has a pack inside that is empty but again displays well and is in great shape. If you have any questions please ask me. Comes from a non smoking home. I got thos stuff from a friend in the lab department at my local hospital in a trade. Her grandfather was a surgeon who collected old surgery equipment. There is still some items including the original bag listed. Willi g to bundle the items all up if interested in any of the other medical related listings I have still active. Thanks so much again.