Weights from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm (Sweden). Boxed set of 4 square tapering brass knobbed weights for the Mint Mark and the commercial pound. Weights from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm 1800-1818
Ultramicrotome, type 4801A, with control unit, microscope attachment, stand and four foam absorbers, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975 Ultramicrotome, type 4801A 1965-1975
Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel and 3 crowns, (early), Dimensions: 1" dia. Button, Swedish Railways
Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel and 3 crowns. (early), Dimensions: 1/2" dia. Button, Swedish Railways
"Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system, model 11800, by LKB-Produkter AB, Swedish, 1965-1975 "Pyramitome" ultramicrotomy system 1965-1975
Blow lamp by Max Sievert, Stockholm, Saturnus No. 2 model with 4 jet cleaners and a box spanner, c. 1930 Blow lamp by Max Sievert
'Agaphone' dictating machine, made by Aga, Stockholm, Sweden, c.1953. 'Agaphone' dictating machine circa 1953
Original correspondence from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm (Sweden). Original correspondence from the Castlereagh Collection for Stockholm 1800-1818
Les Prix Nobel en 1933’. Inscribed 'Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science'. Printed in Stockholm, 1935. Contains copy of a 1986 letter from Margit Dirac to Joe ? in thanks for tracking down the book. Les Prix Nobel en 1933 1935
Ticket machine, British Rail, ALMEX, portable ticket machine No.36883, with stand. ALMEX portable ticket machine
Button, Swedish Railways, gilt. Winged wheel surmounted by crown, Dimensions: 1" dia. Button, Swedish Railways
Field surgical instrument kit, probably unused, made by Albert Stille, Stockholm, c.1900. The carry case contains a stainless steel sterilizing tin, a spare instrument case, and a case with 43 surgical instruments, two vials of catgut, 26 curved needles and nine safety pins. Field surgical instrument kit circa 1900
Photoelectric counter - blood cell counter, no.223 Photoelectric counter - blood cell counter, no.223 1900-1980
Junior electrocardiograph machine, portable, recordings made on photographic paper, supplied by Sierex Ltd., London, made by Elema-Jarnh, Stockholm, 1945-1955 Junior electrocardiograph machine 1945-1955
Stationary grid, die-stamped `Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden' and `Lysholm Schonander', size 15 inch x 12 inch, numbered (punched) 56242, labelled with British patent numbers 505,919 and 569,231 and various foreign patent numbers Stationary grid
Stationary grid, die-stamped `Schonander, Stockholm, Sweden', and `Lysholm Schonander', size 15 inch x 12 inch, numbered (punched) 23028 (other labels missing) Stationary grid
Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove, sectioned to demonstrate how fuel is vaporised and burnt under pressure, with sectioned 'roarer' burner, on wooden stand and with two cleaning needles, by B.A. Hjorth and Co., Stockholm, 1912 Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove 1912
Reportagebild photograph titled 'Arrival of Nobel Prize winners in Stockholm'. Caption on back reads: Arrival of Nobel Prize winners to the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The King and Queen gave today gala dinner for the prize winners. English prize winner Dorothy Crawfoot-Hodgkin and her husband Thomas arrives to the dinner together with Nobel Committee Chairman N. Stahle and his wife, left. Reportagebild wirephoto from Stockholm. 11 December 1964. Nobel Prize winner Dorothy Hodgkin in Stockholm 1964
HNE Ultrasonic Nebulizer, Karolinska Thoracic Clinics’ System, Mavib Elecktro Meicinska AB, Stockholm, Sweden, 1965-1975 HNE Ultrasonic Nebulizer 1965-1975