Public Health & Hygiene
1884-1900
Water filter, stoneware, Pasteur-Chamberland design, by J.G. Defries & Sons of London, c. 1900
Asian Medicine
801-1000 CE
Stoneware urinal in the form of a dog, with 1 handle, on wooden stand, pale green glaze, Chinese, 801-1000 CE
Medical Ceramic-ware
1725-1775
Pharmacy storage jar, French, Hustin factory, 1725-1775, polychrome faience, used for theriaca by Carmelites
Classical & Medieval Medicine
1101-1500 CE
Pottery flask, oval body with flared thumb indented base, with ribbed neck, possibly medieval, unsigned, European, 1101-1500 AD.
Brown stoneware jar, fitted with cane jacket and carrying handle
Experimental Chemistry
Mortar, stoneware, impressed "Spode" and "2"; with ceramic pestle impressed "3" with wooden handle
Model stoneware boat, with several figures on board, central canopy can be removed to show copulating man and woman, Oriental
Pharmacy-ware
1840-1970
Infusion jug, earthenware, stoneware, after 1840, pair with A608436, English(?), 1840-1970
Passenger Comforts
Bottle, stoneware, Coles home brewed ginger beer, brewed Hartley Wintney, bottle stamped Doulton Lambeth 42; bottle empty with printed designed.
Therapeutics
1871-1900
Leech jar, stoneware, late 19th century
1880-1900
two glazed stoneware hair driers with wooden handles and stopper, 'Thermicon' made by Hincks & Co., 20 Bucklersbury, [London] maker, English, 1880-1900
1816-1837
Brown stoneware drug jar, cylindrical with japanned metal lid, moulded Royal Coat-of-arms and painted label on side, "OPIUM OPT:" with traces remaining. 170 mm x 137 mm diameter, 1164 g. Unknown maker, English, early nineteenth century.
Brown stoneware drug jar, cylindrical with japanned metal lid, royal coat of arms in relief on side, labelled "PIL:SAPON:C:", English 1816 to 1837
Infusion jug, earthenware, stoneware, after 1840, outer lid missing, English(?), 1840-1970
1801-1900
Black stoneware flagon, shaped to represent leather bottle, silver mounted, Doulton of Lambeth, maker, English, 19th century
Stoneware drink dispenser, cylindrical, with pewter screw top, probably European, 19th century
Tin glazed stoneware bottle, decorated in blue, with the eight immortals, signed Gyozan, Chinese, 1801-1900
200-200
Jug, stoneware, designed for carrying, with rope, possibly Roman, 200 BC-200 AD
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
1901-1970
Stoneware hot water bottle, made by Denby, English, 20th century
1500-1800
Drink dispenser, with bowl, stoneware, unsigned, possibly Middle Eastern, 1500-1800
Stoneware dish with green glaze, probably celadon ware, Chinese
Stoneware drug jar, with bright turquoise glaze and dark blue decoration, Persian