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adaptor

Datelate 19th-early 20th Century
Inventory Number1998-1-0430
ClassificationGlassware
Subject
    Cultural Region
      Dimensions16.5 x 7.9 cm (6 1/2 x 3 1/8 in.)
      Material
        DescriptionA clear glass adaptor with amber stains. It is shaped like a thistle tube, with a bowl-shaped, bulbous glass top, and it has a removable, centrally-placed stopcock. It is broken at the other end.
        Signedunsigned
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0427
        glass container with stem and stop-cock
        American
        Date: December 1991
        Accessories: fiberglass
        Object number: 1998-1-0505
        glass cylinder with two stopcocks
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1997-1-1284
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0426
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0433
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0425
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0429
        kerosene darkroom lantern
        Eastman Kodak Company
        Date: 1895-1910
        Accessories: small metal cup (fount) to hold kerosene, amber and red glass filters
        Object number: 1997-1-0863
        adaptor
        American
        Date: late 19th-mid 20th Century
        Object number: 1998-1-0432
        funnel tube, ball form, vial lip
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Accessories: paper tag on ball with inscription reading "a"
        Object number: 3782
        box of glass stoppers and stopcocks
        American
        Date: late 19th-mid 20th Century
        Accessories: 16 objects in total
        Object number: 1998-1-0545
        piece of chemistry glassware
        American
        Date: late 19th-early 20th Century
        Object number: 1997-1-1096