Vintage H. Windler Hemostatic Forceps / Surgical Clamp – German Stainless Steel, Serrated Jaws, Model #668, Early-Mid 20th Century – Rare Medical Collectible
Description:
Authentic vintage hemostatic forceps (also known as mosquito clamp or surgical clamp) by H. Windler, a renowned German surgical instrument maker active from the mid-19th century through the early-mid 20th century (likely 1920s–1950s production based on style and marking). Marked "H.WINDLER" with model "*668" – these precision tools were staples in surgical kits for controlling bleeding by clamping blood vessels or tissues.
Key Features:
- Type & Design: Straight
hemostatic forceps with fine, serrated (toothed/ratcheted) jaws for
secure grip on vessels, tissues, or sutures. Classic mosquito-style
clamp with locking ratchet mechanism – essential for hemostasis in
general surgery, minor procedures, or field medicine.
- Markings:
Engraved "H.WINDLER" on one shank and "*668" near the hinge – typical
of H. Windler's high-quality German production (Berlin-based
historically, known for pocket sets and professional instruments in the
late 19th/early 20th centuries).
- Material:
High-grade stainless steel (chrome-plated/polished finish) – durable,
corrosion-resistant, and built for repeated sterilization.
- Dimensions: Approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm)
total length (measured against standard ruler). Compact and ergonomic,
ideal for precise work or inclusion in surgical/medical kits.
- Condition:
Very good vintage condition – clean with authentic age patina (light
surface scratches, minor discoloration spots consistent with
storage/use; visible in photos). No deep rust, pitting, or damage. Jaws
align perfectly, ratchet locks securely at multiple positions, smooth
open/close action. Lightly used or well-preserved – excellent for its
age.
H. Windler instruments are highly collectible among enthusiasts of vintage German surgical tools, antique medical memorabilia, early 20th-century doctor kits, or militaria/medical history. This model #668 is a scarce find, perfect for display in a shadow box, curiosities cabinet, steampunk/vintage decor, or as a thoughtful gift for surgeons, nurses, medical historians, or collectors!