Sphygmomanometer, in leather case, Alsa model, by Aries, Italian, 1920-1940 Sphygmomanometer, in leather case 1920-1940
Gold medal commemorating the 500th anniversary of the University of Basel, on black leatherette case, by "B", Swiss, 1960 Gold medal commemorating the 500th anniversary of the University of Basel 1960
Bronze medal, awarded to John D. Comrie for anatomy by Edinburgh University, in leather presentation case, by Alexander Kirkwood and Son, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1895. Bronze medal 1895
Cased set of 10 urethral sounds, steel, with burnished handles, made by Hawkesley of Oxford Street, London, owned by Durham, English, 1865-1925 Cased set of 10 urethral sounds 1865-1925
Meerschaum cigarette holder enclosed in hinged leatherette case, albarello shaped receptacle for cigarette, fits into powder horn shaped stem, English(?), 1871-1910 cigarette holder 1871-1910
Meerschaum tobacco pipe, bowl in the form of an old man's head (commonly called a Turk's head) vulcanite mouthpiece and silver stem band, enclosed in hinged leather case, European, 1871-1900 Meerschaum tobacco pipe 1871-1900
Meerschaum tobacco pipe with screw on amber mouthpiece and enclosed in leather case, bowl in the form of a rosebud with young woman reclining on one side, European, 1860-1900 Meerschaum tobacco pipe with screw on amber mouthpiece and enclosed in leather case 1860-1900
Meerschaum tobacco pipe enclosed in hinged brown leather case, bowl in the form of a woman's head with lavish early 19th century coiffure, European, 1801-1850 Meerschaum tobacco pipe enclosed in hinged brown leather case 1801-1850
Meerschaum tobacco pipe with amber mouthpiece and enclosed in hinged leather case with compartment for additional mouthpiece (missing), European, 1831-1900 Meerschaum tobacco pipe with amber mouthpiece 1831-1900
Meerschaum tobacco pipe with hexagonal bowl cover and stem socket of silver, coat of arms with motto "Semper Idem" carved in relief at front of bowl, in leather case, Austrian, 1831-1870 Meerschaum tobacco pipe with hexagonal bowl cover and stem socket of silver 1831-1870
Urethral syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, no accessories, by J.Weiss and Son, 287 Oxford Street, London, England, 1880-1910. Urethral syringe 1880-1910
Three clear glass perfume bottles, square with copper caps, enclosed in rectangular leather case, possibly English, 19th century Three clear glass perfume bottles 1801-1900