Veterinary instrument set in leather case

Made:
1830-1860 in London
maker:
Arnold and Sons
Veterinary instrument set

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Veterinary instrument set
Science Museum Group Collection
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Veterinary instrument set, in leather case inscribed with the name J. B. Simonds, probably by Arnold and Sons, 35 Smithfield, London, England, 1830-1860.

Parts

Steel searcher with antler handle

Steel searcher with antler handle

Searcher, steel with antler handle, by Arnold and Sons, 35 Smithfield, London, England, 1830-1860.

Materials:
blade, steel and handle, antler
Object Number:
A654049 Pt1
type:
searchers
Brass syringe with 3 nozzles

Brass syringe with 3 nozzles

Brass syringe with 3 nozzles, English, 1830-1860

Materials:
syringe, brass
Object Number:
A654049 Pt2
type:
hypodermic syringes
Probe

Probe

Eyed probe, straight, metal, English, 1830-1860

Materials:
brass
Object Number:
A654049 Pt3
type:
probes
Probe

Probe

Ivory probe, English, 1830-1860

Materials:
ivory
Object Number:
A654049 Pt4
type:
probes
Catheter, straight, with steel stylet

Catheter, straight, with steel stylet

Catheter, straight, with steel stylet, English, 1830-1860

Materials:
catheter, metal and stylet, steel
Object Number:
A654049 Pt5
type:
catheters
Leather case for veterinary instrument set

Leather case for veterinary instrument set

Leather case for veterinary instrument set, probably by Arnold and Sons, 35 Smithfield, London, England, 1830-1860, inscribed with the name J. B. Simonds.

Materials:
case, leather and lining, velvet
Object Number:
A654049 Pt7
type:
case