An early 19th-century French amputation saw

An early 19th-century French amputation saw

$395.00

An early 19th-century French amputation saw

Dimensions

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Circa

1810

Maker

Daslé

Country of manufacture

France

Categories: Medicine, Surgical instruments

Description

An early 19th-century (c1810) French amputation saw with what appears to be its original or certainly a period blade. Overall length: 16.5″ or 42cm. Blade length” 9″ or 22.5cm. Maker is Daslé  but city is not fully decipherable–possibly “BOULOGNE”. Overall condition is very good. See images.

 

 

 

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US M and R Gordon

Michael and Roberta Gordon have been dealing in medical and dental antiques for more than four decades. They have helped build a number of major private collections and have contributed to the holdings of many museums. They also deal in other scientific and technology related items, including calculating instruments, office machines, patent models and wine-related accessories such as corkscrews. ROBERTA GORDON IS A SKILLED RESTORER WHO CAN HELP YOU WITH ANY INSTRUMENTS AND CASES THAT NEED ATTENTION. Feel free to contact them for details at: [email protected] or 718-541-5974