Japanese clock with two-balance foliot escapement and double strike arrangement, with hood, unsigned, 1801-1900. Japanese clock with two-balance foliot escapement and double strike arrangement 1801-1900
Canvas stretcher in form of a bag in which body is securely strapped, handles, and ropes and pulleys for transportation, British(?), 1901-1918. Canvas stretcher in form of a bag in which body is securely strapped 1901-1918
4 lancets, 2 sharp, 2 blunt, length of rope with noose, by Arnold and Sons of London, 1866 and 1900 4 lancets 1866-1900
Airman's harness, consisting of metallic arm rings and rope attachment for "Spencer" silk parachute. Airman's harness 1914-1918
Ropelock Self Sustaining Rope Hoist, reeved with rope for 5 ft. lift Ropelock Self Sustaining Rope Hoist
Whole model (scale 1:12) of a Scottish fishing boat named 'New Haven' (register No. 855 L.H.). The model represents one of the 'Baldies' formerly employed at Leith and Newhaven for small line fishing in the Firth of Forth. The further growth of the 'Baldie' produced the sea-going herring-boat so well known as the Scottish 'Fifie'. Scale 1:12 Whole model of a Scotch fishing boat named 'New Haven' (register No. 855 L.H.) 1900-1910
Midship sectional model, scale 1:16, showing the constructional features of the HMS 'Warrior' (1860) in glazed case. Unknown Maker, United Kingdom, 1860-1913. Model Midship Section of the H.M.S. "Warrior" 1860-1913
Leather water carrier made from the skin of an animal, circular ring around top, rope sling for carrying, Middle Eastern, 1851-1920 Leather water carrier made from skin 1851-1920
Length of rope, from the display of Ibibio medicine man, surrounded by his equipment, Nigerian, 1920-1927 Length of rope 1920-1927
Rigged model, scale 1:30, of an Antung Trading Junk, with Sampan, Dandong, Liaoning, China, 1938 Model of an Antung Trading Junk 1938
Suspension loop, padded leather with rope and metal fittings, with pulley system for adjustment, by Weiss of London, 1910-1930 Suspension loop 1910-1930
Royal Naval sick hammock consisting of mattress and canvas cover, used by British Army, unsigned, British, 1901-1918. Royal Naval hammock 1901-1918