Bottle of oxymel of squill
Clear glass bottle with glass stopper for oxymel of squill (squill bulbs mascerated with acetic acid and honey). 102 mm x 41 mm x 24 mm. Unknown maker, probably English, 19th century.
Medicine chest, mahogany, containing 48 bottles and phials, 4 paper packets and 4 porcelain ointment pots (all mostly labelled, and containing remainder of contents), porcelain pestle and mortar, hand scales and one weight, probably English, 1801-1900
Clear glass bottle with glass stopper for oxymel of squill (squill bulbs mascerated with acetic acid and honey). 102 mm x 41 mm x 24 mm. Unknown maker, probably English, 19th century.
Clear glass bottle with glass stopper for paregoric, with trace amounts remaining. 102 mm x 41 mm x 24 mm. Green printed label reads, 'PAREGORIC'. Unknown maker, probably English, 19th century.
Clear glass phial with cork stopper for Tincture of Opium (laudanum), with trace contents remaining. 64 mm x 21 mm diameter. Unknown maker, probably English, 19th century.
Small glass jar with brass cap containing aromatic confection. Printed green label reads, 'AROMATIC CONFECT'. 42 mm x 33 mm x 27 mm, 52 g. Probably English, 19th century.
Small glass jar with gold coloured metal lid and paper label. Containing extract of poppy.
Clear glass jar with paper label, no lid, containing opium pills.
Bottle containing quinine sulphate, probably English, 1801-1900