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Pewter ointment pot, 18th or 19th centuries

1701-1900

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Pottery lid from a bear grease ointment pot

17 cardboard ointment pots

"Delescot "Ointment Pot, tin-glazed earthenware

1701-1800

Earthenware ointment pot

1801-1900

Ointment pot

1701-1800

Tin-glazed earthenware ointement pot (Crellin dispensing pot 19a LVII)

1660-1740

"Waller and Son, Guildford" Ointment pot

1701-1800

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Pottery lid from an ointment pot for bear grease

1851-1900

Earthenware lid from a bear grease pot

Earthenware ointment pot lid

Ointment pot, horn

Earthenware lid from a bear grease ointment pot

Earthenware ointment pot

1801-1900

Green glass ointment pot (pyxis)

400-201

Pot of ointment, by Godfrey and Cooke, London

Pewter ointment pot, by Guerlain, French

Pot for "Poor Man's Friend" ointment, empty, white glazed earthenware, inscribed " Prepared only by Beach and Barnicott...", chipped, Lothian collection, English, 1834-1900

Pot for "Poor Man's Friend" ointment

1834-1900

Pewter ointment pot, used at some time for containing spice, 18th or 19th century

Pewter ointment pot

Ointment pot, wood, contains greyish residue

Ointment pot, wood, contains greyish residue

Six small brown-glazed ceramic ointment pots, circular with detachable lids, Chinese, 1900-1930

Six small brown-glazed ceramic ointment pots

1900-1930

Opaque white pot, with green metal lid, full of caked white cream, from Palv, Yugoslavia, pot English, 1921-1940

Opaque white pot

1921-1930

Jar of "Medi-Rub" ointment, by Savory and Moore Ltd., London

Jar of "Medi-Rub" ointment

Pot of "Iodoleine" ointment, by the Anglo-American Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., English

Pot of "Iodoleine" ointment

Ointment pot, wood, contains yellow ointment

Ointment pot, wood, contains yellow ointment

4 ceramic ointment pots, one with contents

4 ceramic ointment pots, one with contents

Opaque glass pot of unidentified ointment with black lid and chemist label. 79 mm x 94 mm, 686 g. Produced by N. F. Tyler, 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, England, 1870-1910.

Jar of unidentified ointment

1870-1910

Pot of unidentified ointment, by Godfrey and Cooke, 7 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street and Conduit Street, London, England.

Pot of unidentified ointment