7 phials, clear glass, metal caps, some broken, for sodium bicarbonate tablets 2 packets in each, German, military issue, 1916 to 1917 7 phials 1916-1917
Green glass phial, waisted cylinder, round base, flared rim, hand moulded, probably made in Italy, 1600-1800 Green glass phial 1600-1800
Phial, glass, broken, containing two packets of sodium bicarbonate tablets, German, military issue, 1916 Phial, glass 1916
Phial, clear glass, no cap, for pyrazolon tablets, 2 packets, German, military issue, 1915 Phial, clear glass 1915
2 phials, clear glass, metal cap,for mercurous chloride tablets, two packets in each, German, military issue, 1915-1916 2 phials 1915-1916
Four phials, clear glass, metal caps, each containg two packets of tartaric acid tablets, German, military issue, 1915 Four phials 1915
Glass phial, contains seeds of unknown provenance Glass phial, contains seeds of unknown provenance 1900-1930
Phial, clear glass, metal cap, for ipecacuanha powder tablets, two packets, German, military issue, 1914 Phial, clear glass 1914
Glass phial, contains seeds of unknown provenance Glass phial, contains seeds of unknown provenance 1900-1930
Clear glass phial, plastic seal, containing small quantity of chromic acid, European, 1920-1960 Clear glass phial 1920-1960
Phial, clear glass, metal cop, cor rhubarb rhizome tablets, 2 packets, German, military issue, 1917 Phial, clear glass 1917
Phial, clear glass, metal cap, sodium carbonate tablets, 2 packets, German, military issue, 1915 Phial, clear glass 1915
Glass phial contains seeds(?) of unknown provenance Glass phial contains seeds(?) of unknown provenanc 1900-1930
4 phials, clear glass, solution tablets, metal cap, with contents, German, for military use, 1917 4 phials 1917
Glass phial, contains brown seeds and some gastropod shells of unknown provenance Glass phial 1900-1930
4 small phials, tapering towards neck, cork stoppers, one with label. Four small glass phials 1830-1870
Phial of bone dust resulting from trephination with obsidian, produced during experiments by Dr.T. Wilson Parry, England, 1918-1920 Phial of bone dust resulting from trephination with obsidian 1918-1920