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Lot # 138 - Vernier pH Sensor & Electrode Lot with Six Vintage German Urinprobers
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | Pickups Friday & Saturday, May 15th-16th 10 AM- 2 PM - Street Parking Available - Stairs To Access Home - Bring Packaging & Helpers For Large & Fragile Lots - Pickers Sale On Site (Vintage computing, tools, books, etc) |
| Start Date/Time: | 05-May-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 12-May-2026 9:17:00 PM |
| Current bid: |
$6.00 |
| Highest bidder: | Nightcountry |
| This sale will end in: | |
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Description :
A vintage laboratory instrumentation lot featuring one Vernier pH sensor, two Vernier pH electrodes, and six German‑made Urinprobers, each preserved in its original packaging. This collection comes from an educational and research setting and reflects mid‑ to late‑20th‑century laboratory supply standards, with packaging styles and materials characteristic of the period. The Vernier components include one sensor and two electrode types used across various Vernier data‑collection interfaces. Their original packaging adds notable archival and collector appeal, especially for those interested in the evolution of classroom and field‑use scientific equipment. The six Urinprobers, manufactured in Germany, are likewise housed in their original boxes. These instruments represent durable European laboratory design and are increasingly uncommon to find as complete, packaged sets. All items show typical signs of long‑term storage, with no testing or calibration performed. Operational status is unknown. A distinctive lot for collectors of scientific instrumentation, educators seeking display‑ready examples of historical lab tools, or anyone interested in vintage packaged laboratory equipment.
Auction History
Highest bidder is Nightcountry
| Date | Bid | User |
|---|---|---|
| 11-May-2026 1:44:56 PM | $6.00 | Nightcountry |
| 08-May-2026 9:06:20 PM | $5.00 | Dakiam |
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