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Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental elevator, circa 1830 C017 / 8401

Dental elevator, circa 1830 C017 / 8401
Goats foot dental elevator, made from ebony (handle) and steel. This would have been used for loosening a diseased or painful tooth or its root in preparation for extraction

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8402

Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8402
Artificial jaw, marked Wekabe, dating from around 1900, Germany. This would have been used for anatomical demonstrations. Gold pegs attached to individual enamel teeth allow them to be removed

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Spiral mouth gag, circa 1860 C017 / 8396

Spiral mouth gag, circa 1860 C017 / 8396
Spiral mouth gag, made from boxwood, dating from around 1860, England. This would have been used to pry open the mouths of patients with lock-jaw

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental saw, circa 1870 C017 / 8399

Dental saw, circa 1870 C017 / 8399
Dental saw with ebony handle dating from around 1870, England. Dental saws were used in early dentistry to create separations between the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397

Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397
Blacksmith-made claw pincers for medical use, dating from around 1700. This crude instrument would have been used, rather brutally, for tooth extraction

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental compendium, circa 1860 C017 / 8398

Dental compendium, circa 1860 C017 / 8398
Comprehensive dental compendium, complete with forceps, tooth keys, elevators, and dental picks. The nineteenth century was a period of rapid progression in the field of dentistry

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8395

Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8395
Dental hygiene set with nine steel tools and an ivory handle. These are shown in a silk-lined morocco case. This set is French and dates from around 1820

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8391

Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8391
Artificial jaw, marked Wekabe, dating from around 1900, Germany. This would have been used for anatomical demonstrations. Gold pegs attached to individual enamel teeth allow them to be removed

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1751 C017 / 8390

Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1751 C017 / 8390
Pelican tooth extractor, made of steel with screw adjustment. These were an early type of dental forceps, so named due to their claw which was thought to resemble a pelicans beak

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Mechanical tooth key, circa 1850 C017 / 8387

Mechanical tooth key, circa 1850 C017 / 8387
Unusual mechanical toothkey with ebony grips. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental lever, circa 1850 C017 / 8388

Dental lever, circa 1850 C017 / 8388
Adjustable steel dental lever with ivory handle. The nineteenth century was a period of rapid progression in the field of dentistry

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Mouth gag, circa 1870 C017 / 8385

Mouth gag, circa 1870 C017 / 8385
Steel mouth gag with a cross hatched ebony handle. This would have been used to pry open the mouths of patients with lock-jaw or to hold the jaw in position for tooth extraction

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8382

Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8382
Adjustable pelican, tooth extractor, with screw mechanism. Pelicans are an early type of dental forceps, so named due to their claw which was thought to resemble a pelicans beak

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Double ended tooth key, 19th century C017 / 8384

Double ended tooth key, 19th century C017 / 8384
Unusual double ended tooth key. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tooth key, circa 1820 C017 / 8380

Tooth key, circa 1820 C017 / 8380
Steel tooth key dating from around 1820, England. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8378

Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8378
Five-piece dental hygiene tools set made from steel with a detachable ivory handle. These are with their case which has a built-in mirror

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Six dental picks, circa 1860 C017 / 8379

Six dental picks, circa 1860 C017 / 8379
Six steel dental picks with ivory handles. The nineteenth century was a period of rapid progression in the field of dentistry

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene set, circa 1821 C017 / 8373

Dental hygiene set, circa 1821 C017 / 8373
Four steel dental hygiene tools with ivory handles dating from around 1820, England. These are shown in their original morocco case

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tongue scrapers, circa 1850 C017 / 8376

Tongue scrapers, circa 1850 C017 / 8376
Two ivory and tortoiseshell tongue scrapers. These were handcrafted personal hygiene instruments, specially designed for the removal of debris which build up on the tongue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Three-clawed toothkey, circa 1800 C017 / 8375

Three-clawed toothkey, circa 1800 C017 / 8375
Unusual steel tooth key with three claws alongside its fish skin case (two further claws in case). Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Archimedean dental drill, circa 1860 C017 / 8374

Archimedean dental drill, circa 1860 C017 / 8374
Archimedean dental drill, made from steel, with ivory handles. In early dentistry, drilling was used as a means of excavating decaying parts of the tooth

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8372

Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8372
Boxed, eight-tool dental hygiene set with a detachable ivory handle. The set includes tongue scrapers and various dental picks

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene tools, circa 1830 C017 / 8370

Dental hygiene tools, circa 1830 C017 / 8370
Twelve dental hygiene tools in their case. These are made from steel with ivory handles and date from around 1830, England

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental themed china fairing, 19th century C017 / 8368

Dental themed china fairing, 19th century C017 / 8368
French fairing (small china ornament) showing a seated male patient having a tooth extracted in a forceful manner by a practitioner and his assistant (holding the patients head from behind)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Six tongue scrapers, 19th century C017 / 8369

Six tongue scrapers, 19th century C017 / 8369
Six tongue scrapers in ivory, tortoiseshell and silver. These were handcrafted personal hygiene instruments, specially designed for the removal of debris which build up on the tongue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Two dental mirrors, circa 1870 C017 / 8366

Two dental mirrors, circa 1870 C017 / 8366
Two concave mirrors for dental hygiene, one is made from ivory and the other from wood. The nineteenth century was a period of rapid progression in the field of dentistry and dental hygiene

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Two pelican tooth extractors, circa 1750 C017 / 8364

Two pelican tooth extractors, circa 1750 C017 / 8364
Two pelican tooth extractors, one is in boxwood (left) and the other in ebony (right). Pelican extractors were an early type of dental forceps

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8363

Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8363
Pelican tooth extractor, made of steel. These were an early type of dental forceps, so named due to their claw which was thought to resemble a pelicans beak

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental file, circa 1860 C017 / 8365

Dental file, circa 1860 C017 / 8365
Dental file dating from around 1860, England. This instrument is made from steel with an ivory handle. Dental files were used in early dentistry to create separations between the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Toothpick case circa 1800 C017 / 8362

Toothpick case circa 1800 C017 / 8362
Oval shaped toothpick case made of blonde tortoiseshell and silver with a centrally placed white cameo. This piece originates from mainland europe and dates from around 1800

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Cased toilet set, circa 1800 C017 / 8361

Cased toilet set, circa 1800 C017 / 8361
Cased toilet set dating from around 1800, England. The set contains a toothbrush, tooth powder box, silver tongue scraper and toothpick

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Ear scoop and toothpicks, circa 1890 C017 / 8360

Ear scoop and toothpicks, circa 1890 C017 / 8360
Two toothpicks, the lower one is in silver and the upper with folding mechanism and ear scoop. These date from around 1890, England

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Fishing flags

Fishing flags
Flags on the top of fishermans floats attached to a fishing line on the quayside at Padstow on the North coast of Cornwall

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013

E01512 mazda 6 saloon 2013
Mazda 6 2.2D Sport Nav saloon 2013 driving on country road

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013

Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)

October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013

Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)

October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013

Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013

Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion: Clash at the Bet365 Stadium - October 19, 2013
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Showdown in October: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)

Showdown in October: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)
Saturday 19th October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)

October Showdown: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion (2013)
Saturday 19th October 2013



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