A rare opportunity to own a fully complete early 20th-century respiratory apparatus by the renowned German medical manufacturer M. Pech GmbH, Berlin.
This Steam Nebuliser is an exquisite example of interwar medical engineering. While the metal bases of these units occasionally surface, finding one with the original hand-blown glass nasal bulb still intact is exceptionally rare. The unit operated via a spirit lamp heating a boiler, which forces steam through a precision steel nozzle.
Glassware: The centrepiece of this set. The hand-blown glass attachment is in pristine condition with no cracks, chips, or clouding.
Metalwork: The tinplate body is sturdy and displays a beautiful, honest patina. Marked clearly with the "M. PECH GmbH BERLIN W" stamp.
Complete Internals: Includes the original spirit burner and adjustable wick holder.
Action: The glass-to-metal support arm is original and holds the assembly securely for display.
Dimensions: Stands 24cm (9.5") high.
This is a premier-tier item for any serious collector of medical history, apothecary antiques, or "Cabinet of Curiosities" decor. Its mechanical complexity and the fragility of the surviving glass make it a standout investment piece.
This item is offered strictly as a curiosity/collectable only with no practical purpose.
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£215.00Price
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