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  • Arthur Maw. Photograph, 1904.
  • Rubber teats made by Maw, London.
  • Rubber teats made by Maw, London.
  • Tracheotomy set by S. Maw and Thompson.
  • Pewter spoon, signed J & S Maw, London.
  • Fergusson or Stoke's type stethoscope. F- signed Maw and is definitely fergusson's type.
  • Book of illustrations to S. Maw, Son & Thompson's quarterly price-current : surgeons instruments, etc.
  • 4 Stethoscopes. A- perhaps Duckworth's, B- Duckworth's, signed Maw. C- Fergusson or Stoke's type. D- obtained from France.
  • Catalogue of surgical instruments & appliances, aseptic hospital furniture and surgical dressings, etc., etc / manufactured and sold by S. Maw, Son & Sons.
  • 4 Stethoscope. A- telescopic, see Maw 1882. B- made of aluminium, like Hughe's but no record of material. C- unusual design, said to be 1845-1855. D- Italian, but like Williams.
  • Stethoscope. A- Possibly Hare's, cf. Down, 1906. B- Possibly Baron's cf. Maw& Thompson, 1882. C and D- are both of the Fergusson or Stoke's type, cf. Krohne & Sesemann, 1779, p. 108.
  • Coloured plate of minerals. J. Mawe, 1830.
  • Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821, after J. Mawe.
  • African workers washing for diamonds in Brazil. Etching after T. Webster after J. Mawe, 1815.
  • Macfarlane, Lang & Co.'s biscuits : by appointment to his majesty the King : bought of J.H. Dash, grocer, tobacconist and general dealer, Commercial Road, St. Mawes, Cornwall.
  • Sêrro do Frio, Minas Gerais, Brazil: slaves washing soil for diamonds, supervised by men with whips. Coloured aquatint by D. Klemi-Bonatti, 1821, after J. Mawe.
  • Instructions for the use of the blow-pipe, and chemical tests, with additions and observations derived from the recent publication of Professor Berzelius / By J. Mawe.
  • Instructions for the use of the blow-pipe, and chemical tests, with additions and observations derived from the recent publication of Professor Berzelius / By J. Mawe.
  • 4 Pewter medicine spoons or measures. Medicine spoon or measure, probably pewter, with bowl at either end. Medicine spoon or child's feeding spoon, plated. Hallmark castle in shiled; EP; Co. P; S. Medicine spoon or measure, plted. Hall-mark: Maws's trademark; A; 16 in shield. Veterinary feeding spoon. Hallmark: ETM; fleur-de-lys; C in oval, NS.
  • Aseptic surgical case, early 20th century.
  • Syringes: Hypodermic, made by Down Bros.
  • Pocket Inhaler
  • Pill making machine
  • Meritor drip-feed vapor lamp.
  • Bench dispensing scales, 19th century.
  • India-rubber, portable urinal, bourdalou shape
  • The archangel Michael, holding a flaming sword and the scales of justice; in heaven the angels kneel before Christ; representing the Day of Judgement. Woodcut.
  • Vaginal speculum
  • Vaginal speculum
  • Vaginal speculum