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Pressure vessel (detail)
This is a detail of a pressure vessel made around 1800, and retailed by W. & S. Jones, scientific instrument makers based in London. The vessel is a form of air pump, in which phenomena are examined when the pressure is greater than that of the atmosphere.
The detail shows the inscription 'Forcing / Seringe' which is scratched on the face of the ovoid glass vessel.
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000-190-002-255-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: |
National Museums Scotland T.1972.130 A |
Date: |
Around 1800 c. 1800
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Material: |
Thick glass, mahogany base, wooden stopper, brass base plate, ivory scale. Inscription: W. & S. JONES. HOLBORN. LONDON; Forcing / Seringe
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Dimensions: |
19.00" H; 11.50" x 13.50"
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What: |
Pressure vessel
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Subject: |
13. PNEUMATICS, Experimental (Departmental Classification)
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Who: |
W. and S. Jones (Inscribed on the pressure vessel) W. and S. Jones, London (Maker)
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Where: |
England, London England, London
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Description: |
Pressure vessel mounted on a mahogany base, c. 1800
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References: |
- Adams, George, Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Second edition edited by Jones, William: London: 1799, volume II pp 129-31, and plate II fig. 1
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