Medical Glass-ware
Glass bottle, originally contained Lockyer's hair restorer, from Nicholson's chemist shop
Medical Ceramic-ware
1850-1900
Salt-glazed stoneware storage jar, for sulphur electuary, made in England 1850-1900
Glass bottle for unidentified drug which includes sulphur
Salt-glazed stoneware storage jar, used first for sulphur ointment, then for lanolin, from Godfrey and Cooke, made in England 1850-1900
Glass jar for sulphur compound
1801-1966
Earthenware drug jar, formerly contained sulphur ointment, by Maw, London, 1801-1966
Fine earthenware storage jar for pure precipitated sulphur, from Tyler's pharmacy, English 1850-1900
1801-1900
Pale blue drug jar with lid, for "UNG:SULPHUR", 19th century, English
1816-1837
Stoneware drug jar with lid, for "UNG:SULPH:", English, 1816-1837
Stoneware dispensing pot with lid for Genatosan cream no. 15, from Genatosan, Loughborough, English, 1850-1900
Pale blue drug jar with gold label, for "UNG:SULPH:", sulphur ointment, 19th century
1801-1830
Brown and cream earthenware drug jar, cylindrical, labelled, "SULPH:VIV.", English, early 19th century
Pharmacy storage jar, English, late 19th century pink porcelain, used for sulphur ointment
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Bottle, clear glass, with contents, for sulphur and lime juice tablets, English, late 19th century
1910-1933
Specimen bottle of natural sulphur (gougerd zarda)
1830-1940
Seven pieces of massive sulphur, one large piece on stick form, foreign, 1830-1940
Glass jar with painted inscription, for preparation containing sulphur
1911-1947
Specimen bottle of sulphur, Lahore, 1911 to 1947
1950-1965
Container of sulphur ointment, by Evans, Sons, Lescher and Webb Ltd., English, 1950-1965
1950-1980
Tin of Sulphur Ointment B.P., by Boots, 1950-1980
1601-1800
Glass drug jar, with parchment lid, labelled, probably Spanish, 17th or 18th century
Specimen bottle containing roll sulphur, Lahore, 1911 to 1947
1821-1920
Specimen bottle of sulphur, Calcutta, via Dr. Jackson, 1821 to 1920
Bottles, 2, of 'Sulphur Bath', by Crookes Laboratories Ltd., Park Royal, London, NW10, England, 1950-1965.
Ampoules, 6, of colloudal sulphur, by the Crookes Laboratories Ltd., Park Royal, London, NW10, England.
1901-1950
Bottles of sulphur ointment, 4, with screw caps, probably English, 1901-1950
Bottle, clear glass, with contents, English, late 19th century
1871-1920
Glass bottle containing homoeopathic sulphur pills prepared by S.Casely, English, 1871 to 1920
Pharmacy-ware
1850-1920
Wooden drug jar, used for sulphur preparation, probably, English 1850 to 1920
Electricity and Magnetism
Model of von Guericke's sulphur-globe electrical machine made specially for the 1952 Christmas Lecture by Frank Sherwood.
Bottle of sulphur lotion, by the Crookes Laboratories, Ltd., English
1930-1936
Glass bottle with contents of sulphurated lime solution, British Drug Houses, 1936
1801-1930
Earthenware drug jar, formerly contained sulphur ointment, English, 1801-1930
1911-1950
Specimen bottle of sulphur, Persia, 1911 to 1950
1831-1880
Specimen bottle of powder potassium sulphate and sulphur, 1831 to 1880
1930-1960
Jar of 'Collosol' sulphur cream, by Crookes Laboratories Ltd., Park Royal, London, NW10, England, 1930-1960.
Packet of sulphur, by Bradley and Bourdas, 6 Pont Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW, England.
1901-1930
Specimen bottle of sulphur, English, 1901-1930
Specimen bottle of sulphuretted oil, 1821 to 1920
1940-1980
Phial, in pack, of homoeopathic sulphur, by J. Epps, 1940-1980
Bottle of guaiacum and sulphur tablets, by Oppenheimer, Son and Co. Ltd., English
Bottle of sulphur pills, in original carton, by Keene and Ashwell, 6 South Molton Street, London, W1, England.
Bottles of sulphur ointment, 5, with screw caps, probably English, 1901-1950