A micro glass cup, which consists of a round, open glass tube that flares upwards into an open half-bulb with a flat rim, resembling a rounded cup; the glass tube is attached to a round metal base that turns sharply outwards and inwards at the bottom and has a circular hole punched in it that allow…
A micro glass cup, which consists of a round, open glass tube that flares upwards into an open half-bulb with a flat rim, resembling a rounded cup; the glass tube is attached to a round metal base that turns sharply outwards and inwards at the bottom and has a circular hole punched in it that allows a view of the bottom of the tube inserted at the base.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Used by either Dr. C.H. Bird or by Dr. H. Godfrey Bird of Gananoque, Ontario
Dates
1896
circa 1896
Date Remarks
This marks the beginning of the Bird practice.
Material
glass: clear
metal: silver
Inscriptions
None
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-F6-2
Dimension Notes
Length 5.0 cm x Diam. 2.3 cm
Condition Remarks
Slight wear on bottom of cup
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Book
Reference Comments
"Scientific Instruments Laboratory Apparatus and Supplies Catalog (JC-141)," Central Scientific Company of Canada, Toronto, 1942, p. 657 (similar to item # 42015)