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tubes from burner
tubes from burner

tubes from burner

Date1890-1920
Inventory Number3751
ClassificationBurner
Subject
    Cultural Region
      Dimensions7 x 12.6 x 6 cm (2 3/4 x 4 15/16 x 2 3/8 in.)
      Material
        DescriptionTwo similar curved tubes that run parallel to each other and are connected together at one end, where they continue as a straight tube with a pointed mouth. A rod with an adjustable clamp that probably acts as a base meets the two tubes perpendicularly. One of the two tubes has a brass adjustment knob. The rest of the gas burner is missing.
        Signedunsigned
        gas burner with three tubes
        Carl Desaga
        Date: 1850-1875
        Object number: 1998-1-1582
        gas burner base
        American
        Date: 1870-1930
        Object number: 1998-1-1581
        ring burner
        C. H. Stoelting Company
        Date: 1890-1920
        Object number: 3747
        ring burner
        C. H. Stoelting Company
        Date: 1890-1920
        Object number: 3748
        brass burner
        American
        Date: 1870-1930
        Object number: 1998-1-1573
        gas burner
        American
        Date: 1870-1930
        Object number: 1998-1-1578
        brass burner with round base
        American
        Date: 1890-1920
        Object number: 3750
        Bunsen burner
        American
        Date: 1850-1900
        Object number: 1996-1-0588
        brass burner
        Optique et Précision de Levallois
        Date: circa 1920
        Object number: 3749
        flame testing apparatus
        American
        Date: 1870-1930
        Object number: 1998-1-1593
        part of a burner
        American
        Date: 1900-1950
        Object number: 1998-1-1575
        Mcleod gauge
        American
        Date: late 19th-mid 20th Century
        Object number: 1997-1-1410