Set of Hunter's forceps

Historical information

These forceps were designed by American James Bradbridge Hunter, c1885.

Significance

Possibly collected by Dr Frank Forster.

Physical description

Set of Hunter style forceps. Consists of two interlocking forcep blades, made of plated metal. The blades are curved and meet at the tip when interlocked. The blades fit around a metal pin. The forceps have a short finger grip style handle which sticks out perpendicular to the blades. There is a 'lock' consisting of a folding metal bar at the base of one blade, and a stepped metal tab at the base of the other blade, to lock the forceps in place. There is an image of a lion engraved just above the interlocking pin on one blade. The number '3' is engraved on the inner edge of each blade.

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