Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556 by Unbekannt

Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556


Unbekannt

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1556  ·  woodcut  ·  Picture ID: 750960

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Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556 by Unbekannt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
people · male · working · work · industry · worker · metal · silver · gold · century · lead · concept · furnace · monochrome · health and safety · black white · black and white · refining · 16th century · sixteenth century · workers · oxford science archive · cupellation furnace · industrial disease · metal industry · woodcut · unknown · georgius agricola · agricola · georgius · georg bauer · Oxford Science Archive/Heritage Images
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