Very nice antique 19th century French Filtre Chamberland System Pasteur porcelain water filter.
Marked on the top white porcelain part: 1B Société du FILTRE CHAMBERLAND Systéme Pasteur. H. B. & CIE, 80 bis Rue Dutot PARIS. Choisy-le-Roi.
Collectible.

"In 1884, Charles Chamberland (1851-1908), a microbiologist working with Louis Pasteur in Paris, designed a filter that could remove bacteria from water."
Data Source: National Museum of American History"


Dimension:
23.5 cm = 9.3'' length

Weight: 78 grams

*Shows signs of oldness/use; some cracks, some hairlines.
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