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Category
Collection
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Object type
Place
Material
Date

Dispensing bottle

1901-1950

Dispensing bottle

1901-1950

Clear rectangular bottle with glass stopper

1871-1920

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork

1851-1900

Dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with screw cap

1871-1920

Cylindrical clear glass bottle

1871-1920

Clear glass bottle

1870-1901

Cylindrical clear glass bottle

1881-1910

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with screw top

1881-1920

Glass dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork

1861-1900

Clear glass bottle of distorted rectangular shape

1851-1900

Rectangular clear glass bottle

1871-1920

Dispensing bottle

1901-1950

Small clear glass dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Small glass dispensing bottle

1869-1920

Small glass dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Clear glass dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Cylindrical clear glass bottle

1881-1920

Empty cylindrical clear glass bottle without stopper

1841-1870

Cylindrical wide necked clear glass bottle with screw cap full of beige powder

1871-1920

Cyindrical clear glass bottle with wide screw cap

1881-1920

Clear glass dispensing bottle

1851-1900

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork

1871-1920

Cylindrical clear glass bottle

1871-1910

Cylindrical bottle of thick clear glass containing black powder

1851-1900

Rectangular clear glass bottle with cork containing some brown powder

1891-1920

Rectangular clear glass bottle with carved edges and stopper

1871-1920

green glass bottle, machine moulded, european, 1880-1920

green glass bottle

Cylindrical green glass jar with screw cap, machine moulded, once used for Icilma fluor cream, now containing pills, English, 1901 to 1930

Cylindrical green glass jar with screw cap

1901-1930

Six cylindrical clear glass bottles, two containing pills, and one a solution, probably Indian, 1891 to 1920

Six cylindrical clear glass bottles, two containing pills, one a solution

1891-1920

Four dispensing bottles, for tablets, clear glass, plastic stoppers, from Savory and Moore, English, first half 20th century

Four dispensing bottles

1901-1950

Two dispensing bottles, brown glass, unlabelled, with screw caps, from Savory and Moore, first half 20th century

Two dispensing bottles

1901-1950

Two green glass rectangular bottles without stoppers, containing white powder, probably Engish, 1871 to 1920

Two green glass rectangular bottles without stoppers

1871-1920

Two dispensing bottles, light blue glass, empty, unlabelled, English, second half 19th century

Two dispensing bottles

1851-1900

Three glass dispensing bottles with wooden screw tops, English, late 19th century

Three glass dispensing bottles with wooden screw tops

1851-1900

Small glass dispensing bottle with ivory and cork stopper with traces of Calomel( mercury chloride) and opium. 42mm x 16mm diameter. Gold printed label reads, 'CALOMEL C. OPI/gr.ij./gr.fs.' Calomel was often used as a laxative or an a disinfectant. English, 1850-1900.

Small dispensing bottle for Calomel and Opium

1850-1900

Dispensing bottle with traces of opium. Gold label with black print reads, 'Opium/ gr. j.' English, 1850-1900.

Dispensing bottle of opium

1850-1900

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork, containing some vaseline, prepared by Chesebrough Manufacturing Co, American, 1876 to 1910

Cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork

1876-1910

Four cylindrical clear glass bottles with labels in Arabic script, probably from India, 1891 to 1920

Four cylindrical clear glass bottles with labels in Arabic script

1891-1920

Rectangular glass dispensing bottle with glass stopper for laudanum (opium tincture) with trace contents. 89mm x 40 mm, 52 g. Printed label with red type face reads, 'LAUDUNUM. -POISON/CIVIL SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY/( LIMITED,)/28 HAYMARKET, LONDON. S.W/HENRY WEST CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST' Made by the Civil Service Co-operative Society, 28 Haymarket, London, England. Supplied by Henry West, chemist and druggist.

Glass bottle of laudanum

1880-1940