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Category
Collection
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Object type
Place
Material
Date
White powder

White powder

1790-1819

Packet of yellow powder

Packet of yellow powder

1790-1819

Box of grey powder

Box of grey powder

1790-1819

Vinolia 'Baby Powder' bear

Vinolia 'Baby Powder' bear

1950

Vinolia 'Baby Powder' bear, 1950.

Vinolia 'Baby Powder' bear, 1950.

1950

2½ Packets of powder for making copying ink, with two paper printed directions for mixing wrapped round the packet

2½ Packets of powder for making copying ink

1790-1819

1 Packet of white powder

Folded paper packet of white powder

1790-1819

Powder, fragrant sandalwood pulp, "sandal safaid", Indian, 1851-1930

Powder, fragrant sandalwood pulp

1851-1930

Circular powder compact in clear acrylic lid faceted with hexagonal design, made by Hampden.

Circular powder compact in clear acrylic lid faceted with hexagonal design

1945-1960

Glass tube with cork stopper, containing unknown black powder, inside of mahogany case, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850

Glass tube of black powder, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850

1850

Tin of Quest deodorant powder, "Especially Effective on Sanitary Napkins", unscented, Kimberley-Clark, USA, 1951-1959

Tin of Quest deodorant powder

1951-1959

Short glass bottle with glass stopper of ‘Pulv. Aromatica’ (Aromatic & Powder), contains a small amount of pinkish powder, from medicine chest, England, 1831-1870

Bottle of Pulv. Aromatica (Aromatic & Powder)

1831-1870

Fragrant dark powder, "vashana", Indian, 1851-1930

Fragrant dark powder, "vashana", Indian, 1851-1930

1851-1930

Red powder, kumela probably from South East Asia, possibly Indian, 1830-1920

Red powder

1830-1920

3 Packets of powder, red, black and white

Packets of powder

1790-1819

Glass bottle with cork stopper, containing unknown purple powder, inside of mahogany case, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850

Glass bottle of purple powder, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850

1850

Glass tube with cork stopper, containing unknown white powder, inside of mahogany case, from analytical chemist’s mahogany cabinet, made by Carl Osterland, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany, 1850

Glass tube of white powder, from analytical chemist's cabinet, by Carl Osterland, Germany, 1850

1850

Powder wrapped in soft paper

Powder wrapped in soft paper

Vial of Dover Powder from medicine chest by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, "Tabloids" brand, 1925-1940

Vial of Dover Powder, 1925-1940

1925-1940

Bottle of Tabloid kino compound powder, prepared by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., London, 1906-1920

Bottle of Tabloid kino compound powder

1906-1920

Unknown White powder

Unknown White powder

1900-1980

Fine white powder, possibly Saccharin, from Savory and Moore Ltd., English, 1901-1930

Fine white powder

Powder, masli, probably South East Asian, possibly Indian, 1830-1920

Powder, masli, probably South East Asian

1830-1920

White powder, unknown material, in plastic lidded glass tube, part of Hildburgh Collection of illuminating and fire making devices, collected by Dr. Walter Leo Hildburgh, F.S.A, London, England, 1910-1950

Glass tube of powder from collection of fire making devices

1910-1950

Powdered red wood, sandalwood(?), "sandal surakh", Indian, 1851-1930

Powdered red wood

1851-1930

White powder, mallir, probably South East Asian, possibly Indian, 1830-1920

White powder

1830-1920

Red powder, hermachi (?) probably from South East Asia, possibly Indian, 1830-1920

Red powder

1830-1920

Pollen or seed of kun balu from Burma, 1909

Pollen or seed of kun balu from Burma, 1909

1909

Some powdered plant material, "jaban dilli", Indian, 1851-1930

Some powdered plant material

1851-1930