Poison bottle containing juice of Rhus vernix, no provenance, 1801-1860 Poison bottle containing juice of Rhus vernix 1801-1860
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for acid solution of arsenic trioxide, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Poison bottle of pure ethanol, by MacCarthys', England, supplied 1980 Poison bottle of pure ethanol 1980
Poison bottle of tincture of iodine, by Lingner Werke Ltd., Germany, 1925-1940 Poison bottle of tincture of iodine 1925-1940
Lipped poison bottle, clear glass, trace contents, for lead acetate solution, English, 1860-1900 Lipped poison bottle 1860-1900
Round poison bottle, brown glass, trace contents, for liquor carbonis detergens, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for liniment of aconite, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for zinc chloride solution, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for tincture of cantharides, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Hexagonal poison bottle, clear glass, empty, for tincture of strophanthus, by Toogood, Mount Street, London, English, 1860-1900 Hexagonal poison bottle 1860-1900
Glass bottle of dimethyl phthalate, Martindale Samoore, 1960-1970 Glass bottle of dimethyl phthalate 1955-1965
Poison bottle, clear glass, with contents, for wine of antimony, English, 1860-1900 Poison bottle 1860-1900
Round 1lb poison bottle for cantharides liquid, with contents, from Savory and Moore's shop, English, 1898 Round 1lb poison bottle for cantharides liquid 1898
Poison bottle for ergot extract, poison drug, with contents, from Savory and Moore's shop, English, 1955 Poison bottle for ergot extract 1955
Winchester poison storage bottle, aqua glass, with contents, no label, English, late 19th-early 20th century Winchester poison storage bottle 1890-1930
Poison bottle, clear glass, empty, no label, Toogood, Mount Street, London, English, 1860-1900 Poison bottle 1860-1900
Lipped poison bottle, clear glass, empty, for croton oil, English, 1860-1900 Lipped poison bottle 1860-1900
Poison bottle, clear glass, empty, for mercuric oxide, Toogood, Mount Street, London, English, 1860-1900 Poison bottle 1860-1900
Round poison bottle, green glass, empty, for formalin paint, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Round poison bottle, green glass, for iodine and ethyl acetate paint, empty, by Henry Gilbertson and Sons, 11 St. Andrew's Street, Holborn Circus, London, England, 1870-1900. Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Lipped poison bottle, clear glass, empty, for mercuric chloride solution, English, 1860-1900 Lipped poison bottle 1860-1900
Three emerald green poison bottles of varying sizes, British Three emerald green poison bottles of varying sizes
Hexagonal poison bottle, clear glass, empty, embossed with the name St. Thomas's hospital, English, late 19th century Hexagonal poison bottle 1871-1900
Glass bottle containing Cresolene, to be used in the Cresolene Vaporizer, in original carton, by Vapo-Cresolene Co., 62 cortlandt Street, New York, United States. Glass bottle containing Cresolene
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for liniment of belladonna, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Winchester poison storage bottle, brown glass, trace contents, for concentrated ammonia solution, by Savory and Moore Ltd., Standard Works, Lawrence Road, Tottenham, London, N15, England, 1931-1960. Winchester poison storage bottle 1931-1960
Poison bottle with contewnts labelled "the Ltion", possibly Eau de Dalibour, by Savory and Moore, English Poison bottle with contewnts labelled "the Ltion"
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for tincture of aconite, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900
Bottle for 'Green Oil', by Savory and Moore Ltd., 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW1, England. Bottle for 'Green Oil'
Round poison bottle, green glass, with contents, for tincture of digitalis, English, late 19th century Round poison bottle 1870-1900