Match book, safety matches, five layers glued to cardboard cover, Pyroca patented, French, 1900-1930 Match book 1900-1930
Bottle, glass of animal charcoal, supplied by Savory and Moore, London, 1901-1930 Bottle, glass of animal charcoal
Bottle, brown glass of calamine lotion, supplied by Boots Pure Drug Co., Nottingham, 1955-1970 Bottle, brown glass of calamine lotion
Empty bottle with glass stopper, (labelled POT CIT), English, 1861-1920 Empty bottle with glass stopper
Glass bottle, square body, flat base, cylindrical neck, outsplayed rim, containing brown oil, sealed by a piece of vellum stretched over mouth and secured by cord, labelled, possibly Italian Glass bottle
Matchbox, chipboard and blue paper, containing two "stick-anywhere matches" advertising on label Salmon and Gluckstein's "Life Boat" navy cut tobacco, Swedish, 1903-1905 Matchbox, chipboard and blue paper 1903-1905
Dispensing bottle, in turned boxwood case, supplied by Alfred Rose, London, 1885-1890 Dispensing bottle
Stoneware dispensing pot, salt-glazed, with parchment tie-on cover, for extract of stramonium, European, 1780-1900 Stoneware dispensing pot 1780-1900
Bottle, blue glass of eucalyptus oil, supplied by W.H. Hobbs and Co., London, 1870-1920 Bottle, blue glass of eucalyptus oil
Matchbox, strip pine, oval shaped, detachable lid, painted matt red, coloured strikes on top of lid and bottom of base, containing Congreve matches, by I.N.E., Germany, 1832-1890 Matchbox, strip pine 1832-1890
Congreve matchbox, wood pine strip, oval-shaped, lid missing, lilac coloured strike on base, by I.N.E., German, 1832-1890 Congreve matchbox 1832-1890
Small ceramic, stoneware jar, approximately 1 ounce, with parchment lid tied on, to contain alcoholic extract of coca leaves (extractum cocae). jar; controlled drug; cocaine 1860-1920
Brown glass bottle used for extract of senecio jacobeae, probably English, 1840 to 1910 Brown glass bottle used for extract of senecio jacobeae 1840-1910
Reagent bottle with cork stoipper (labelled Potasii Ferrocyanid.) containing solid reagent Reagent bottle with cork stopper 1861-1920