Small sealed specimen jar containing piece of brain of Burke the Edinburgh body-snatcher executed in 1829, jar made in Great Britain Specimen jar containing piece of William Burke's brain 1821-1870
Specimen bottle of Belmontine oil, made from Rangoon petroleum by Patent Candel Co., London, 1860-1910 Specimen bottle of Belmontine oil 1860-1910
Bottle of quinine phosphate powder, by Howards and Sons, London, 1835-1880 Bottle of quinine phosphate powder 1835-1880
Sealed bottle originally containing solution, now crystalline residue, from Spain, 1901-1928 Sealed bottle originally containing solution 1901-1928
Specimen bottle of Arishitapillai, Piper longum fruits, from Kamuning estate, Perak, Malaya, 1870-1940 Specimen bottle of Arishitapillai 1870-1940
Green Glass bottle with a rectangular body, concave base and angular sholders stoppered by a cork and sealing in wax containing an unidentified liquid drug. 130 mm x 48 mm x 30 mm, 107 g. Unknown maker, unknown origin. Green glass poison bottle containing an unidentified drug
Glass poison bottle, used for corrosive sublimate, mercuric chloride, prepared by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, Soloid brand Glass poison bottle 1910-1940
Small glass bottle, square body, concave base, cylindrical neck, outsplayed rim, contains black substance, mouth stopped with wax, possibly Italian Small glass bottle
Glass specimen bottle containing machine oil, from Price's Patent Candle Co., Vauxhall Glass specimen bottle containing machine oil 1851-1920
Sealed bottle of chamomile oil from Spain, 1901-1928 Sealed bottle of chamomile oil from Spain 1901-1928
Clear glass cylindrical bottle, machine moulded, containing brown solution, by Powell, London, 1881-1920 Clear glass cylindrical bottle 1881-1920