Elongated ceramic rest made from earthenware with channel and reservoir for spatula or hygrometer. Glazed in recess section. From laboratory at Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester.
Bourdon pressure gauge manometer, made at Holdsworth and Sons Boiler Works in Bradford and used by Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester.
Twaddles no. 5 mercury hydrometer used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton
Twaddles no. 5 mercury hydrometer used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Mercury hydrometer with protective tube, used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Twaddles No. 1 Hydrometer, made in Manchester and used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton. Made by F. Jackson & co LTD, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Mercury hydrometer no. 6 with protective tube , made by Twaddells and used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. vMeter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Mercury hydrometer with protective tube, made by F. Jackson & Co. Ltd, Manchester and used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Mercury hydrometer with protective tube, made by F. Jackson & Co. Ltd, Manchester and used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Mercury hydrometer with protective tube, used at the laboratory of Grimshaw Brothers & Sons Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Meter readings/ measurements within narrow glass rod with glass bulb at one end containing mercury. In original cardboard tube.
Ammonia Hydrometer used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton
Ammonia Hydrometer used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton, with two protective wooden blocks, made by Mothershead and co. Manchester and sold by Fred Jackson & Co Laboratory furnishers in Manchester. With original packaging.
Narrow glass rod with bulb at end containing mercury in original cardboard tube, with Fred Jackson & co. LTD label on top of tube.
Promotional product sample, mirror, with original stamped and mailed packaging, addressed to Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton, 1950s.
Contractual disclaimer stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton
Contractual disclaimer stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Rectangular rubber stamp with metal holder and wooden handle.
Care of casks stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton
Care of casks stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Son's Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Rectangular rubber stamp with brass carrier and wooden handle.
Delivery note stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Co Chemical Works in Clayton
Delivery note stamp used at Grimshaw Brother's and Co Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Dates from the 1910s. Square rubber stamp with metal carrier and wooden handle.
Disclaimer stamp for casks used at Grimshaw Brother's and Co Chemical Works in Clayton
Disclaimer stamp for casks used at Grimshaw Brother's and Co Chemical Works in Clayton, Manchester. Dates from the 1910s. Rectangular rubber stamp with metal carrier and wooden handle.
1 small bottle (samples of available styles). Manufactured by L.BACHMANN RUDOLSTADT. Brown glass, with paper labels adhered to bottle, also marked '270/' and has a threaded cap. In original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937).
1 small bottle (samples of available styles). Manufactured by L.BACHMANN RUDOLSTADT. Brown glass, with paper labels adhered to bottle, also marked '220/59'. In original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937).
1 small bottle (samples of available styles). Manufactured by L.BACHMANN RUDOLSTADT. Brown glass, with paper labels adhered to bottle, also marked '220/2dr'. In original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937).
1 small bottle (samples of available styles). Manufactured by L.BACHMANN RUDOLSTADT. Brown glass, with paper labels adhered to bottle, also marked '220/59. and has a stopper'. In original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937).
1 small bottle (samples of available styles). Manufactured by L.BACHMANN RUDOLSTADT. Clear glass, with paper labels adhered to bottle, also marked '220/59'. In original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937).
Original posted packaging with German stamps and postal marks (1937). Contains 5 small bottles (samples of available styles - 4 brown & 1 clear glass).
Glass jar with cork stopper. Contains three pieces of Sea Foam
Glass jar with cork stopper. Contains three pieces of Sea Foam. From laboratory at Grimshaw Bros and Co. LTD chemical works in Clayton. 3 pieces of sea foam - sea sponge? Looks like honeycomb toffee.
Glass jar with cork stopper. One third full of fine metal shavings
Glass jar with cork stopper. One third full of fine metal shavings, labelled iron filings. From laboratory at Grimshaw Bros and Co. LTD chemical works in Clayton.
Glass jar with glass stopper, labelled 'Red Oxide'. From laboratory at Grimshaw Bros & Co. Ltd chemical works in Clayton.
Approx. half full of red oxide. Following orientation of paper label, the glass stopper is at the bottom of the jar so has been secured by museum conservator with masking tape.