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Ointment pot

1701-1800

Earthenware ointment pot

1801-1900

Pottery lid from a bear grease ointment pot

"Waller and Son, Guildford" Ointment pot

1701-1800

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Pewter ointment pot, 18th or 19th centuries

1701-1900

Tin-glazed earthenware ointement pot (Crellin dispensing pot 19a LVII)

1660-1740

"Delescot "Ointment Pot, tin-glazed earthenware

1701-1800

17 cardboard ointment pots

Pewter ointment pot, by Guerlain, French

Earthenware ointment pot

1801-1900

Earthenware lid from a bear grease ointment pot

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Earthenware lid from a bear grease pot

Earthenware ointment pot lid

Ointment pot, horn

Pot of ointment, by Godfrey and Cooke, London

Green glass ointment pot (pyxis)

400-201

Pot for "Poor Man's Friend" ointment, empty, white glazed earthenware, inscribed " Prepared only by Beach and Barnicott...", chipped, Lothian collection, English, 1834-1900

Pot for "Poor Man's Friend" ointment

1834-1900

Pewter ointment pot, used at some time for containing spice, 18th or 19th century

Pewter ointment pot

Six small brown-glazed ceramic ointment pots, circular with detachable lids, Chinese, 1900-1930

Six small brown-glazed ceramic ointment pots

1900-1930

Opaque white pot, with green metal lid, full of caked white cream, from Palv, Yugoslavia, pot English, 1921-1940

Opaque white pot

1921-1930

Jar of "Medi-Rub" ointment, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London

Jar of "Medi-Rub" ointment

Ointment pot, wood, contains greyish residue

Ointment pot, wood, contains greyish residue

4 ceramic ointment pots, one with contents

4 ceramic ointment pots, one with contents

Pot of "Iodoleine" ointment, by the Anglo-American Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., English

Pot of "Iodoleine" ointment

Ointment pot, wood, contains yellow ointment

Ointment pot, wood, contains yellow ointment

Pot of unidentified ointment, by Godfrey and Cooke, 7 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street and Conduit Street, London, England.

Pot of unidentified ointment

Opaque glass pot of unidentified ointment with black lid and chemist label. 79 mm x 94 mm, 686 g. Produced by N. F. Tyler, 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, England, 1870-1910.

Jar of unidentified ointment

1870-1910