English delftware syrup jar, decorated in blue and white with the winged angel pattern, labelled V: AEGYPTIA: (Egyptian ointment), used for ulcers especially in the mouth, 1675-1685 English delftware syrup jar 1975-1685
English delftware syrup jar with corked spout and handle, overall glaze the cherub and shell pattern, labelled S: PECTORAL (chest syrup), an expectorant, 1725-1735 English delftware syrup jar with corked spout and handle 1725-1735
English delftware drug jar, restored rim, decorated in blue and white in the winged angel pattern, labelled U: LAURIN (Bay ointment). 1675-1685 English delftware drug jar 1675-1685
English delftware drug jar, decorated in blue and white with the winged angel pattern, labelled POMATU (apple ointment), 1675-1685 English delftware drug jar 1675-1685
English delftware drug jar, decorated in blue and white with the cherub and shell pattern, labelled in black writing U: BASIL: N. (Black basilicon ointment), used as a wound dressing, 1735-1745 English delftware drug jar 1735-1745
Small English delftware drug jar, balvster shaped, decorated in blue and white with the winged angel pattern, labelled T.DE ABSINTH (wormwood lozenges), 1670-1690 Small English delftware drug jar 1670-1690
English delftware eye ointment pot, blue and white, inscribed round sides, "W.S. Folgham, Union Place, Lambeth", 1800-1830 English delftware eye ointment pot 1800-1830
English delftware drug jar, belvester shaped, decorated in blue and white with the winged angel pattern, labelled AVREV. (The Golden Ointment), used to treat open wounds, 1670-1680 English delftware drug jar 1670-1680
English delftware pill jar, rim partly restored, decorated in blue and white with the Cherub and Shell pattern, labelled P.EX Col. A. AL (Pill of colocynth with aloes), 1730-1760 English delftware pill jar 1730-1760
English delftware syrup jar, with handle and spout, restored pedestal, decorated in blue and white with winged angel pattern, labelled S: TUSSILAG (coltsfoot syrup), 1665-1685, probably 1673 (pattern matches dated example Lipski and Archer No 1632). English delftware syrup jar 1665-1685