Museum Artifact: Sargent Metal Clamp, c. 1910s
Made By: E.H. Sargent and Company, 165 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL [Streeterville]
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
Museum Artifact: Sargent Metal Clamp, c. 1910s
Made By: E.H. Sargent and Company, 165 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL [Streeterville]
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
I have an TYPE DL ANALYTICAL BALANCE
BELIVED IT WAS PURCHASE BY MY PROFESSOR IN THE 40DEE’S
He GAVE IT TO ME YEARS AGO WHEN HE RETIRED.
I AM LOOKING FOR THE MANUAL OR HOW TO USE IT INSTRUCTIONS.
IF ANYONE WOULD HAPPEN TO HAVE THEM, I WILL PURCHASE THEM !
Dr. Mike
NOELCO, INC.
is there someone who can respond to my questions?
charlotte noble says:
August 26, 2023 at 4:52 pm
i have a corked bottle of selenium metal powder.is it of any value?
Bottle list 1/2 lb. Selenium Metal Powder
155-165 E. Superior street Chicago
Would it be helpful if i sent a picture of the bottle?
i have a corked bottle of selenium metal powder.is it of any value?
I have a wood box about 12″ x 12″ with a door with blue glass holes in the sides and top
copper plate that says Manufacture by C.S. & E. CO
OLD
BY
E.H. Sargent & CO
Labortory Supplies
155-165 E Superior St
Chicago
volts 110 amp 1/2
type 3 serial NO 12164
can you tell me what is and how old it is
it came from Townsend MT
I have found a E.H.Sargent & Co. catalogue from Jan 1 1905 for Chemical Apparatus & Assayer’s materials. Is this something that may be of interest to a collector. I found it in some family books belonging to my great grandfather who worked in the coal mining industry in Missouri.
I have an EH Sargent and Co dental aluminum mannequin from the 40s and 50s. I’ve not seen any others online. Did EH Sargent make many of these?
This does not look like a clamp to me. I think it looks like a winch fair lead.
I have a glass Science Chemistry jar that has 3 holes for attaching tubes and 1 hole near the bottom for releasing fluids. I have been unable to find any information on this item. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
I found and bought an E.H. Sargent & Company sieve. Wondering what it was used for