Science, Medicine & Early Technology 2024-05-01 Auction - 249 Price Results - Flints Auctions Ltd in Hampshire
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An Large & Extensively Equipped Ross No.1 Binocular microscope OutfitFolio of 24 Mounted Seaweed SpecimensA Historically Important Period Model of Stephenson’s 2-2-0 Planet Steam
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Thatcham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Science, Medicine & Early Technology

Science, Medicine & Early Technology
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Four Dental Extractors,: including: a French, 18th Century, maker’s mark indistinct … GOUR … AINE .., a Clef de Garengeot (tooth key) with steel shank terminating with
0001: Four Dental Extractors,Est. £200-£300
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A Double-Ended Type Dental Pelican,: 18th Century, steel, convex bolsters with notches and two claws fixed by swivel joint – 11cm. (length) Note: Previously bought David Stanley Auctions, 24th September 2005 (Lot 1082)
0002: A Double-Ended Type Dental Pelican,Est. £400-£600
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Two Toothkeys,: the first, a mid/late 18th Century, steel with basic decoration, shank terminating in rotating semi-circular hook and rotating handle – 12cm. (length); the second, a late 18th
0003: Two Toothkeys,Est. £200-£300
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A George III Silver Travelling Dental Set,: by Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London, c. 1802, comprising a silver toothbrush, a powder case and tongue scrapper contained in red morroco case – 13.2cm. (length)
0004: A George III Silver Travelling Dental Set,Est. £150-£200
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An Assortment of Trocars with Cannulaes,: 19th Century, steel, ebony and lignum vitae – largest 14.5cm (length), shortest 11cm (length) Note: The first scarificator previously bought at Sotheby’s 15th
0005: An Assortment of Trocars with Cannulaes,Est. £150-£200
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Two miniature saws,: The first, a miniature bow frame amputation saw, marked SIL, silver frame with mahogany handle – 7.5cm. (length); and a miniature saw, steel with lacquered brass handle
0006: Two miniature saws,Est. £50-£100
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A Cleft Palate Set,: French, mid 19th Century, by Mon Charriere Collin & CIE, steel with ebonised handles, two compartments containing cleft palate instruments (incomplete and with substitute scissors) including a cased
0007: A Cleft Palate Set,Est. £200-£300
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A Wire Needle Holder and Needle Set,: French, mid 19th Century, by MON CHARRIERE COLLIN PARIS, brass, lacquered-brass and steel, the needle holder with wheel mechanism and 12 needles, in leatherette, plush-lined case –
0009: A Wire Needle Holder and Needle Set,Est. £120-£150
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Two Scarificators,: the first, London, England, 1822-1900, stamped SIMPSON, lacquered-brass scarificator with 13 blades – 4.7cm. x 4.1cm. x 6.1cm.; the second, a late 19th Century, plated scarificator
0010: Two Scarificators,Est. £80-£120
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Two Small Single-Blade Scarificators,: the first, an early 18th Century, lacquered-brass with some decoration and steel blade, in morocco leather case – 7.3cm. x 3.6cm. (case); another similar, likely later
0011: Two Small Single-Blade Scarificators,Est. £150-£200
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Two Lancet Cases,: an English, early 19th Century, silver-mounted tortoiseshell lancet case, two tortoiseshell lancets stamped J. GAY KIRKGATE LEEDS – 6.1cm. long; and an English, c. 1800, shagreen
0012: Two Lancet Cases,Est. £100-£200
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A Silver-Mounted Mother-of-Pearl Lancet Case,: early 19th Century, engraved, with four mother-of-pearl lancets indistinctly marked – 7.3cm. (length) Note: Previously bought from Simon Kaye Ltd in 1987.
0013: A Silver-Mounted Mother-of-Pearl Lancet Case,Est. £400-£600
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Urethral Cluton-type Sound (Dilator) Set,: London, late 19th Century, stamped DOWN LONDON, thirteen plated attachable curved probes with one plated introducer and ebony handle, in leatherette, lined case – 28.8cm. x 2.5cm.
0014: Urethral Cluton-type Sound (Dilator) Set,Est. £50-£100
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A Post-Mortem Set,: London, late 19th Century/early 20th Century, by ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD LONDON, stainless steel, with combination saw, catlin blade, cartiledge blade fitting one socket handle, bowel scissors, skull
0015: A Post-Mortem Set,Est. £150-£200
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An Amputation Set,: English, 1783-1843, by Laundy, steel and ebony, with a large amputation saw and a metacarpel saw, 2 Liston knives (1 further missing), hook and adjustable tweezers (tourniquet missing), in
0016: An Amputation Set,Est. £300-£400
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Three Gigli-Type Chain Saws,: the first, early 20th Century, metal link chain, with two detachable handles one horn and one ebony – 45cm. (long); second, France, 20th Century, stamped BRUNEAU, metal link chain,
0017: Three Gigli-Type Chain Saws,Est. £200-£300
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Butcher-Type Bow Amputation Saw,: English, 1870-1901, stamped S MAW SON & THOMPSON, LONDON, metal adjustable frame with ebony handle – 35cm. (long), 12cm. (wide) Note: Previously bought David Stanley Auctions, 31st
0018: Butcher-Type Bow Amputation Saw,Est. £100-£150
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Charriere-type Double Spine Saw,: Continental, mid 19th Century, stamped indistinctly D and BOMAVITA A FORLA, with two detachable blades and ebony handle – 30cm. (length) Note: Previously bought at
0020: Charriere-type Double Spine Saw,Est. £200-£300
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Metacarpal Saw with Hinged Back,: French, c. 1880, stamped COLLIN & CIE and H.M. 82, steel with ebony handle – 34cm. (length) Note: Previously bought David Stanley Auctions 27th March, 2004 (Lot 374).
0021: Metacarpal Saw with Hinged Back,Est. £100-£200
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Three Metacarpel Bow Saws,: including: mid-19th Century Benjamin Bell-type saw, steel frame, detachable blade with rosewood handle – 22.5cm. (length); London, England, c. 1860-1900, by WEISS, LONDON, steel
0022: Three Metacarpel Bow Saws,Est. £200-£300
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Two Obstetrical Forceps,: including: London, England, mid 19th Century, stamped H. J. HILLS LONDON, a Holmes-type metrotome, steel with ebony handles – 36cm. (length); English, 19th Century, indistinct
0023: Two Obstetrical Forceps,Est. £80-£120
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A Rare Chain Saw,: French, late 19th Century, stamped COLLINS & CIE, plated with serrated link chain adjustable via two screws to main frame, two ebony handles one fixed the other with rotation –
0024: A Rare Chain Saw,Est. £800-£1,200
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