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Bottle, small clear glass for James's Fever powder containing small quantity of white powder

Miniature tin matchbox with open ended cover and sliding inner box

1871-1910

Tin, circular, with detachable lid lacquered brown

1870-1935

Matchbox, wood, cylindrical

1875

Bottle, clear glass for stomachic aperient powder containing some fine dark pink powder

Bottle, clear glass for stomachic aperient powder containing some fine dark pink powder

Bottle, clear glass, square sectioned with glass stopper, empty, used to hold aromatic ammonia spirit

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, clear glass, rectangular sectioned for chlorate of potash, full of white powder

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, small clear glass for chloral hydrate crystals, empty

Bottle, small clear glass for chloral hydrate crystals

Bottle, small clear glass for Grey Powder containing grey powder (mercury and chalk)

Bottle, small clear glass for Grey Powder containing grey powder (mercury and chalk)

Bottle, small glass, stoppered, for calomel containing small quantity of white powder

Bottle, small glass

Bottle, small rectangular sectioned for bromide of potassium, holding white crystals

Bottle, small rectangular sectioned for bromide of potassium

Bottle, clear glass for "Batley's" cinchona liquid extract, containing red-brown liquid

Bottle, clear glass for "Batley's" cinchona liquid extract

Colourless glass bottle, with glass stopper and paper label, containing Laudanum (tincture of opium). The bottle is labelled a poison. Trace contents of evaporated substance. Manufactured by 'Savory and Moore, Chemists to the Queen, H.R.H. the of Wales, H.H. the Khedive of Egypt, and c.' The bottle probably dates between 1860-1890.

Bottle, with glass stopper, containing Laudanum

Two tins, one empty, other holding three bound capsules remedy for poisonious gas, made by John Tye and Son, 457 Caledonian Road, London, N1, England, 1914-1945.

Two tins

1914-1945

Clear glass, rectangle-based bottle with glass stopper and paper label. To contain approximately 2 ounces of solution of muriate of morphia. Manufactured by Savory and Moore.

bottle

Bottle, clear glass, for spirit of lavender, glass stoppered, empty

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, clear glass with stopper for spirit of nitre, empty

Bottle, clear glass with stopper for spirit of nitre

Bottle, clear glass, square sectioned to hold bicarbonate of soda containing some white powder

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, clear glass for holding compound camphor liniment, empty

Bottle, clear glass for holding compound camphor liniment

Bottle, small clear glass for chloric aether, empty

Bottle, small clear glass for chloric aether

Bottle, clear glass, for Mindererus's spirit, (concentrated), empty

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, clear glass, stoppered for purified Epson Salts, empty

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, clear glass for sulphate of zinc, glass stoppered

Bottle, clear glass for sulphate of zinc

Bottle, clear glass, glass stoppered for holding tincture of gentian

Bottle, clear glass

Bottle, small clear glass with stopper, for borax, empty save for traces of powder on sides

Bottle, small clear glass with stopper

Bottle, glass, clear for compound cardamom tincture containing red tincture

Bottle, glass

Bottle, glass clear with glass stopper, vellum sealed for Jalap powder, full of light brown powder

Bottle, glass clear with glass stopper

Bottle, clear glass for ipecacuanha wine, stained amber, empty, glass stoppered

Bottle, clear glass for ipecacuanha wine