Pewter medicine spoon, invented by C. Gibson, made by Maw, 1807-1900 Pewter medicine spoon Nursing & Hospital Furnishings 1807-1900
Brass weight to weigh 4 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 4 grains Pharmacy-ware
Fishskin case for set of nested troy cup weights. Fishskin case for pear shaped weight Weighing & Measuring 1737
Brass weight to weigh 40 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 40 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 6 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 6 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 50 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 50 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 70 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 70 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 20 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 20 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass stand, screwed on the wooden box top, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901. Brass stand on wooden box Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 100 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 100 grains Pharmacy-ware
Fishskin case for pear shaped troy pound weight. Fishskin case for pear shaped weight Weighing & Measuring 1737
Brass weight to weigh 80 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 80 grains Pharmacy-ware
Brass weight to weigh 60 grains, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Brass weight to weigh 60 grains Pharmacy-ware
Rectangular mahogany box containing apothecary's scales and weights stand is fixed permanently to top of box, made by S. Maw, Son and Sons, London, English, 1901-1920 Rectangular mahogany box containing apothecary's scales and weights stand is fixed permanently to top of box Pharmacy-ware 1901-1920
Set of scales with oval box-type beam ends, 1 brass pan-holder with glass pan, 1 brass pan, brass stand screws into socket on box top, in wooden box with 1 spare brass pan, 2 glass pans and a set of weights, made by Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1901 Set of scales with oval box-type beam ends, 1870-1901 Pharmacy-ware 1870-1901