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
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
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
1730-1780
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, peacock motif, used for storax and mallow confection, Dutch, 1730-1780
1871-1900
Pharmacy jar, blue porcelain, used for gall wasp resin, English, 1871-1900
Medical Glass-ware
Glass drug jar, opaque white, inscribed "0: Mirab:GL", possibly German, 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware pharmacy ointment jar, Dutch, 1751-1800
Glass jar for unidentified drug
1871-1930
Earthenware drug jar with lid, marked "POISON", probably late 19th or early 20th century
Tin glazed earthenware drug jar, signed, flowering abes design, used for conserve of red rose flowers, Dutch, 1751-1800
Earthenware drug jar, possibly used for condiments, English
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, copper lustre decoration, possibly Manises, Spanish, probably 18th century
Glass jar for unidentified drug containing another unidentified drug
Large tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, peacock motif, used for theriaca of Andromachus, Dutch, 1730-1780
Large tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, used for martiatum unguent, stag motif, Dutch, 1751-1800
1670-1770
Drug jar for persic oil, decorated with centaurs hunting and with Androcles and the lion, North Italy, 1670-1770
1810-1870
Drug jar, French, 1810-1870, porcelain, used for tamarind seed
1730-1830
Pharmacy vase, blue and white, north Italian, 1730-1830
1801-1900
Earthenware drug jar for "CONF SENNAE", with lid, English, 19th century
Drug jar for benzoinated lard, pink and white ceramic jar, no lid, labelled "ADEPS BENZ:" white label with red and gold border.
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.
1700-1780
Pharmacy jar, Spanish, 18th century, maiolica, used for mercury ointment, potter's mark
1680-1780
Blue majolica pharmacy vase, probably from Savona, Italy, 1680-1780
1600-1800
Drug jar, ceramic, Spanish, 1600-1800
Blue and white drug jar, North Italy, 1730-1830
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, peacock motif, used for pectoral electuary, Dutch, 1730-1780
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, monochrome decoration, labelled "CANTHOS", Dutch
Blue and white drug jar for "Rogers Pills", 19th century
Blue and white pharmacy vase used for nigella seeds, North Italy, 1730-1830
1601-1700
Tin-glazed earthenware drug jar, monochrome decoration with angel motif, inscribed "P.RVFFI" English, 17th century
Polygonal drug jar, French, 1810-1870, porcelain, used for rose ointment
1701-1850
Blue and white pharmacy jar, North Italy, 1701-1850
1801-1930
Earthenware drug jar, with metal lid, English, 1801-1930
1500-1541
Small drug jar, terracotta, reputedly owned by Paracelsus, German, 1500-1541
1760-1860
Syrup jug, Italian, 1760-1860, polychrome maiolica, used for juniper berry oil
Pharmacy vase, blue and white, for calomel, North Italian, 1730-1830
1700-1740
Drug jar, tin glazed earthenware, bird motif, used for mithridatium electuary, English, 1700-1740
Blue pottery drug jar, labelled as "MEL", English, 19th century
1600-1720
Urn shaped drug jar, owned by Manuel Diaz dela Pena, blue and white earthenware, Spanish, 17th century
Blue and white pharmacy vase, North Italy, 1730-1830
Drug jar, tin glazed earthenware, used for enulatum ointment with mercury, Dutch, 1751-1800