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Black leather pocket dispensary

1880-1920

Pocket dispensary(?), or possibly from a travellin

1830-1910

Black leather pocket dispensary belonging to Sir James Paget

1840-1880

Silver, gilt lined medicine case, with 6 empty hinged compartments for medicines, hallmarked in Birmingham, by E.J., English, 1835

Silver medicine case

1835

Pocket medicine case, holding 4 rectangular bottles, stoppered, three cylindrical bone screw top vessels, 1 small measuring cylinder, English, 1830-1860 Pocket medicine case, holding 4 rectangular bottles, stoppered, three cylindrical bone screw top vessels, 1 small measuring cylinder, English, 1830-1860

Pocket medicine case

1830-1860

Pocket dispensary, wood frame with red leatherette covering, hinged with compartments in lid and twelve compartments in base holding in total 12 glass drug phials, 11 labelled, English, 1865-1925

Pocket dispensary

1865-1925

Pocket dispensary, wood and leatherette wallet holding 4 glass stoppered phials (1 labelled), measuring flask, English (?), 1865-1910

Pocket dispensary

1865-1910

Pocket dispensary, small leather case with metal stud fastening containing 9 glass phials of substances, possibly used in dentistry, 4 labelled,, English, 1880-1900

Pocket dispensary

1880-1900

Black leather folding dipensary case for homeopathic medicines, red lining, 56 labelled glass bottles (4 missing), each glass bottle in a numbered cuff, Carl Otte, maker, Hamburg, German, 1851-1900

Black leather folding dipensary case for homeopathic medicines

1851-1900

Shallow rectangular leatherette covered homeopathic pocket dispensary containing 36 phials of homeopathic medicines, prepared by M. Headland, London, English, 1880-1920

Homeopathic pocket dispensary containing 36 phials of homeopathic medicines

Pocket dispensary, leather pouch containing 13 bottles, made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. , London, English, 1880-1920

Pocket dispensary

1880-1920

Pocket dispensary containing 6 tubes of tablets, by Parke, Davis and Co. Inc., 111 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC, England.

Pocket dispensary containing 6 tubes of tablets

Pocket dispensary for homeopathic remedies, green simulated leather stamped with gold, curved to fit pocket, in 3 sections, with lid and containing 52 small phials, some with pillales, 46 labelled, 1801-1850, English

Pocket dispensary for homeopathic remedies

1801-1850

Plated silver medicine case, with flap inside lid and 4 compartments in base, engraved with lion holding a shield

Plated silver medicine case

Cardboard pocket dispensary in the form of a book, rectangular box with hinged lid, green leather covering, containing 73 tiny phials (most labelled) in their own compartments, case fits into slip case with floral decoration, Innsbruck, Austrian, 1780-1840

Cardboard pocket dispensary in the form of a book

1780-1840

Red shagreen homeopathic pocket dispensary, wallet which folds into rectangular bag, contains 6 glass bottles, two small phials (1 labelled) and a wooden pestle(?), made in Paris, France, 1851-1900

Red shagreen homeopathic pocket dispensary

1851-1900

Homeopathic pocket dispensary, rectangular leather case with fold down flap, containing 2 labelled glass bottles and a leather bound book by Dr. Bigel (abridged by J.B. Balliere) of homeopathic remedies, possibly owned by Mrs. Percy Spurgin, supplied by Pressly and Taylor, London, English, 1830-1850

Homeopathic pocket dispensary

Homeopathic pocket dispensary, small rectangular black leatherette case, lined with pink silk and velvet, containing 50 labelled glass phials of pilules, supplied by James Epps, London, English, 1880-1920

Homeopathic pocket dispensary

Black leather homeopathic medicine chest, in two parts, blue velvet lining, rectangular, each part folds into two halves with flaps at ends, compartments with 30 small labelled bottles, English, 1840-1900

Black leather homeopathic medicine chest

1840-1900

Pocket dispensary, composed of 20 small bottles, three of which contain insects and one larger bottle in folding leatherette case

Pocket dispensary

Pocket dispensary, cheap edition, by J.O. Schwenck, English

Pocket dispensary

Small rectangular folding leather case, pocket dispensary containing 4 bottles, lancet and tweezers, made in France, 19th century

Small rectangular folding leather case

1801-1900

Pocket dispensary containing tubes of anti-seasickness pills and instructions, by Charles Chanteaud Institut Dosimetrique de Paris, 54 rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Paris, France.

Pocket dispensary containing tubes of anti-seasickness pills and instructions

Pocket dispensary with metal tabs for various drugs (including morphine and opium), tinned steel, with traces remaining. 67 mm x 87 mm x 17 mm, 116 g. Unknown maker, English, 1880-1920.

Tin steel pocket dispendary

1880-1920

Pocket dispensary, folding leather wallet, twin compartments containing in total ten labelled phials of tabletted drugs and one loose cork, prepared by Parke, Davis and Co., London, English, 1895-1940

Pocket dispensary

1895-1940