Shaped copper hot-water belly warmer, used largely for heat therapy, English, 1870. Shaped copper hot-water belly warmer 1880-1920
Replica of a copper and bronze Roman water-tube charcoal-fired water heater found in the ruins of Pompeii, vase shape with 2 handles, hinged lid, 3 winged figure feet, and water tubes doubling as firebars at the bottom of a curved flue tube, capacity approx. 14 litres, original in Museo Nazionale di Napoli, 1912-1914 Replica of a copper and bronze Roman water-tube charcoal-fired water heater found in the ruins of Pompeii 1912-1914
Retort with spherical head and long outlet tube, copper, C16 to C19 Retort with spherical head and long outlet tube 1501-1900
Urn, large, copper, by J.Bockett of London, C17 or C18 Large Copper Urn by J.Bockett of London 1601-1800
"Instra" charcoal-burning carriage foot warmer for use when travelling , copper container with perforations on sides and room for two charcoa l tubes at a time, based on design originally patented by the Earl of Dundonald in 1896 (pat no 5841), English, 1896-1920 "Instra" charcoal-burning carriage foot warmer for use when travelling 1896-1920
Alembic, copper, from hospital at Cortona, 16th-19th centuries Alembic Copper From Hospital at Cortona 1501-1900
"Unity" copper tubular heater, designed to give low-level background heat to a room or to prevent condensation, for use in shops or offices, by the Unity Heating Co., English, 1920-1930 "Unity" copper tubular heater 1920-1930