Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
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46 | GARTH’S September 2 - 3, 2011<br />
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THREE SETS OF CASED MEDICAL TOOLS.<br />
Nineteenth century hinged wooden case<br />
containing a partial set of assorted ophthalmology<br />
surgical instruments, some marked Tiemann,<br />
Sharp & Smith, Sheerer (Germany), and J.<br />
Merhrlust (New York) including eye specula<br />
and ear spoons. 2 3/4”h. 13”w. 7 3/4”d., and a<br />
hinged leather-covered case “J. F. Hartz / Surgical<br />
Instruments / Detroit, Mich.” containing two<br />
small instruments: a lancet marked for Stephens<br />
and a nasal specula. 1 1/2”h. 4”w. 2 1/4” d.<br />
Together with a sample book of English steel<br />
suture needles, “The Fengel Corporation / 239,<br />
Fourth Avenue, / New York City U.S.A” having<br />
eight panels of sutures. 6 1/4” w. 8 3/4” h.<br />
$600-$900<br />
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TWO BRASS MICROSCOPES.<br />
American or European, 19th century, brass. A<br />
compound monocular brass microscope with<br />
three objectives, one marked for E. Leitz<br />
Wetzlar, another marked Germany, 13 3/4”h.,<br />
and an unmarked monocular microscope with<br />
“Seeds of fern” slide. 5 1/2”h. 11 3/4”w.<br />
4 1/4”d. Imperfections.<br />
$350-$450<br />
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TEN MEDICAL ITEMS.<br />
American, late 19th-early 20th century. Three<br />
nursing bottles or invalid feeders, a breast<br />
pump, magnifying glasses, wooden fetoscope,<br />
three small jars, a graniteware measure and a<br />
medicine bottle in a carrying case, 4 1/2”h.<br />
$100-$300<br />
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CASED MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE.<br />
England, last quarter-19th century, brass. Fitted<br />
mahogany case with a brass handle containing<br />
a compound monocular microscope with triple<br />
turret nosepiece, three objectives with boxes.<br />
Microscope marked for “J.SWIFT & SON,<br />
LONDON.” One objective box marked “Wray /<br />
London”. With a specimen slide marked<br />
“Parasite from Skeldrake”. 6”h. 12”w. 8 1/2”d.<br />
$200-$300<br />
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TWO PILL MAKERS.<br />
Probably England, late 19th century, mahogany<br />
and brass. One marked “MAW”. 13”l. 6 1/4”w.,<br />
and 12”l. 8”w.<br />
$400-$500<br />
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LLADRO DOCTOR FIGURE.<br />
Spain, 2nd half-20th century. Country doctor<br />
examining a child. Marked on the bottom, 12”h.<br />
$250-$350<br />
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THREE SURGICAL SETS.<br />
First half-20th century. Canvas rolls possibly<br />
military, one with six probes,10 1/2”w.; one with<br />
ten instruments including clamps and forceps,<br />
10”w. and one having ten assembled instruments,<br />
8”w.<br />
$300-$400<br />
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THREE SURGICAL KITS.<br />
First half-20th century. Canvas pocket case<br />
labeled “M.D.-U.S.N.” nearly complete, 7”w.,<br />
and a Haussmann & Dunn case with five<br />
instruments. 7”h. Together with leather zip with<br />
six tools and glass vials containing thread and<br />
needles. 7”w.<br />
$300-$400<br />
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THREE CASED CYSTOSCOPES AND A<br />
CATHETER SET.<br />
Two mid 20th century cased models made by<br />
American Cystoscope Makers, New York, New<br />
York; The McCarthy, 14”l., and the Brown-<br />
Buerger, 13”l. A Wappler Electric Co. Cystourethrascope<br />
in a walnut case. Together with<br />
an early 20th century cased set of catheters by<br />
Down Brother, London, England. 13 1/4”l.<br />
$500-$700<br />
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TWO GLASS APOTHECARY JARS.<br />
American or European, 2nd half-19th century.<br />
Clear blown glass with cut panels on bowls<br />
and lids and baluster stems. Very similar.<br />
Imperfections. 17”, 16 1/2”h.<br />
$400-$600