Medical Ceramic-ware
1601-1800
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, painted with monastic arms, Spanish, 17th or 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, labelled "SULF.ZINC", painted with monastic arms, Spanish, 17th or 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, painted with monastic arms, Spanish, probably 17th or 18th century
Classical & Medieval Medicine
Pottery drug jar, ovoid, with parchment cover, possibly Persian
Pottery drug jar, bluish-green, ovoid, with parchment, cover possibly Persian
1751-1800
Tin glazed earthenware drug jar, three bells pottery, used for red Peruvian bark electuary, cinchona, Dutch, 1751-1800
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, labelled "esto", painted with monastic arms, Spanish, probably 17th or 18th century
Pottery drug jar, bluish-green, ovoid, with parchment cover, possibly Persian
Earthenware drug jar, with parchment lid, with vivid turquoise glaze, Persian
Before 1932
Pottery drug jar, bluish green, ovoid, with parchment cover, possibly Persian
1701-1800
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, painted with monastic arms, Spanish, probably 18th century, with lid
Medical Glass-ware
Glass drug jar, opaque white, inscribed "0: Mirab:GL", possibly German, 18th century
Drug jar for carbolic acid ointment, containing white ointment, pink and white ceramic jar labelled "UNG: ACID: CARB:" white label with red and gold border.
Glass jar for unidentified drug, containing Solomon's seal root
Glass jar for potassium hydroxide, containing unidentified resin
Glass jar for tin compound, containing piece of cloth
Glass jar for unidentified drug containing another unidentified drug
Glass jar for unidentified drug, containing another drug
Glass jar for unidentified drug
Drug jar for zinc oxide ointment containing traces of ointment, pink and white ceramic jar labelled "UNG: ZINCI OX:" white label with red and gold border.
Drug jar for cold cream, contains white waxy solid turning brown, pink and white ceramic jar labelled "CREM. FRIG." white label with gold and red border.
Glass jar for potassium compound containing gum tragacanth
Glass jar for iron filings, containing unidentified drug
Glass jar for unidentified drug containing white terra sigillata
Drug jar for boric acid ointment, containing traces of white ointment, pink and white ceramic jar, labelled "UNG: ACID: BORIC:" white label with red and gold border.
Drug jar for benzoinated lard, pink and white ceramic jar, no lid, labelled "ADEPS BENZ:" white label with red and gold border.
Glass jar for sulphur compound
Green glass drug jar, possibly Italian
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, labelled, "GALMOR" and inscribed with the number '17', painted with monastic arms, Spanish, probably 17th or 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, painted with monastic arms and inscribed with the number '8', Spanish, probably 17th or 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel-shaped, painted with monastic arms and inscribed with the number '2', Spanish, probably 17th or 18th century
1530-1600
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, polychrome decoration with 2 portraits, possibly Venetian, Italian, 1530 to 1600
Glass jar for ammonium compound, containing gum tacmahac
Glass jar, possibly for sodium acetate, containing seed pods
Glass jar, possibly for potasium sulphate, containing another drug
Glass jar, possibly for sodium phosphate, containing gum tacamahac
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, barrel shaped, painted overglaze with a monastic arms and inscribed with the number '1', Spanish 17th or 18th century
1801-1870
Square glazed white earthenware jar with lid, anchor, arrow and No.7 on front, English, 1801-1870
Square glazed white earthenware jar with lid, anchor, arrow and No.7 on front, made by Copeland, English, 1801-1870
Earthenware jar, possibly a drug jar, with polychrome decoration on a cream background, Islamic
Glass jar for iron compound, containing pomegrantate root
1801-1900
Green and white drug jar with lid, for "CER:CALAM:", 19th century
Drug jar for white vaseline, containing traces of brown product, pink and white ceramic jar labelled "WHITE VASELINE" white label with red and gold border.
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Square glazed white earthenware jar with dseparate broken lid, containing brown powdery residue, made by Copeland, English, 1801-1870
Glass jar for ammonium compound, containing unidentified drug
Glass jar for prepared stag's horn, with contents