glass cylinder
Date1850-1900
Inventory Number4212
ClassificationGlassware
Subject
Maker
English
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Cultural Region
Dimensions32.5 x 8.3 cm (12 13/16 x 3 1/4 in.)
storage: 42.7 x 37.1 x 26.5 cm (16 13/16 x 14 5/8 x 10 7/16 in.)
storage: 42.7 x 37.1 x 26.5 cm (16 13/16 x 14 5/8 x 10 7/16 in.)
Material
Accessoriesstored in a big box with other glassware.
DescriptionA heavy glass cylinder with two openings at its ends. A wide one at the bottom, and a narrower one at its top right after a bottleneck. Ground ring neck, ground base with inside ring.
Signedunsigned
FunctionMany uses in physics and chemistry. Probably intended for experiments with vacuum or gases.
English
Date: 1850-1900
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware.
Object number: 4213
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware
Object number: 4203
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware
Object number: 4204
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware
Object number: 4201
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in big box with other glassware
Object number: 4202
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware.
Object number: 4207
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware.
Object number: 4208
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a big box with other glassware.
Object number: 4209
English
Date: 1800-1850
Accessories: stored in a box with other glassware
Object number: 4200
German
Date: 1870-1920
Accessories: it comes with a glass stopper with ground walls in a tapering cylindrical shape with a broken knob at one end and a glass hook on the other end
Object number: 4350
Richard W. Thomas
Date: circa 1861
Accessories: bottle and beaker (1998-1-1634a); hydrometer and manual (1998-1-1634b)
Object number: 1998-1-1634
