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
Two dispensing bottles, light blue glass, empty, unlabelled, English, second half 19th century Two dispensing bottles 1851-1900
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
Three glass dispensing bottles with wooden screw tops, English, late 19th century Three glass dispensing bottles with wooden screw tops 1851-1900
Dispensing bottle with traces of opium. Gold label with black print reads, 'Opium/ gr. j.' English, 1850-1900. Dispensing bottle of opium 1850-1900
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
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 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
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
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