Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Carboy, for "TR:ALOES CO:", possibly 18th century

1701-1800

Carboy with painted floral design

1701-1800

Display carboy in aqua glass with floral paintings

1801-1900

Green glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Carboy, globe shaped, 1820-1890, England

1820-1890

Carboy originally contained Ginger tincture

1840-1890

Carboy, originally contained compound Camphor Linctus

1780-1850

Carboy, glass, clear, English, 18th century

1701-1800

Glass carboy

1870-1910

Caboy with metal cap

1840-1890

English wicker covered carboy

1870-1923

Carboy, pome-shaped, containing magnesium and calcium carbonate powder

1840-1890

Glass and straw carboy, Euorpean(?), 1860-1940

1860-1940

Carboy and metal cap

1840-1890

Carboy, originally contained Ammonium Acetate solution

1840-1890

Carboy, originally contained peppermint water

1780-1850

Carboy, drop-shaped, 1840-1890, England

1840-1890

Carboy for methylated spirits

1920-1960

Green glass carboy

Green glass carboy

1801-1900

Dark green carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Dark green carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Green glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Green glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Green glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Green glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Italian carboy probably used for wine, 1900-1950

Italian carboy probably used for wine, 1900-1950

1900-1950

Spanish glass pharmacy flask, 17th-18th century

Spanish glass pharmacy flask, 17th-18th century

1600-1750

Carboy, glass, green, English, 18th century

Carboy, glass, green, English, 18th century

1701-1800

Display carboy with stopper and stand, probably English, 1840 to 1890

Display carboy with stopper and stand

1840-1890

Carboy with metal cap, originally contained squill vinegar, 1840-1890

Carboy with metal cap

1840-1890

Carboys with metal stopper, originally contained ferric chloride acid(?), 1840-1890, England

Carboys with metal stopper

1840-1890

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Carboy with iron stopper, originally contained compound Cardomom, tincture, 1840-1890, England

Carboy with iron stopper

1840-1890

Green glass carboy

Green glass carboy

1801-1900

Green glass carboy

Green glass carboy

1701-1900

Green glass painted carboy

Green glass painted carboy

1660-1690

Green glass carboy

Green glass carboy

1701-1900

Painted aqua glass carboy

Painted aqua glass carboy

1600-1900

Aqua glass carboy

Aqua glass carboy

1701-1800

Dark green carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Dark green carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

Aqua glass carboy, European, 1701 to 1900

1701-1900

Two glass carboys in wire frames with felt wrappings

Two glass carboys in wire frames