Box containing 15ml bottle of Neophryn Nasal Spray, (phenylephrine hydrochloride), by Winthrop, expires 1984 Neophryn Nasal Spray, (phenylephrine hydrochloride), 15ml bottle 1975-1982
6 glass ampoules (5 remaining) of Luminal Sodium (phenobarbitone sodium), in original box. 64 mm x 90 mm x 20 mm, 32g. Made by Bayer Products, 1960-1970. Box of Luminal ampoules 1960-1970
Glass bottle for 500 'Franol' tablets( ephedrine, theophylline, phenobarbital), with approximately 450 remaining. 105 mm x 45 mm x 65 mm, 280g. Made by Winthrop, Englihs, 1960-1985. Glass bottle for 500 'Franol' tablets 1960-1985
Carton of 6 dry amoules of "Luminal sodium" (phenobarbitone). 91 mm x 64 mm x 18 mm, 36 g. Made by Bayer Products Company, English, 1955-1970. Carton of 6 dry amoules of "Luminal sodium" (phenobarbitone). 91 mm x 64 mm x 18 mm 1955-1970
1 x 15ml plastic bottle of Hayphryn nasal spray, (phenylephrine hydrochloride), in box, by WinPharm, expires March 1986 Hayphryn nasal spray, (phenylephrine hydrochloride), 15ml bottle 1975-1984
Box containing 20g of pHiso-Ac medicated cream for spots and acne, by Winthrop Pharmaceuticals, Surbiton, 1975-1985 Box containing 20g of pHiso-Ac medicated cream for spots and acne 1975-1985
Glass bottle half-full of 25 mg Fortral tablets (pentazocine hydrochloride). 84 mm x 45 mm x 30 mm, 97g. Produced by Winthrop, English, 1960-1985. Glass bottle half-full of 25 mg Fortral tablets (pentazocine hydrochloride). 84 mm x 45 mm x 30 mm 1960-1985
Glass bottle, with steel screw-top lid, of 100 ‘Prominal’ 30mg methylphenobarbital tablets by Winthrop Laboratories, Surbiton, Surrey, England, 1965-1975 Glass bottle 1965-1975
Glass bottle, with steel screw-top lid, of 100 ‘Prominal’ 200mg methylphenobarbital tablets, by Winthrop Laboratories, Surbiton, Surrey, England, 1965-1975 Glass bottle 1965-1975
Emergency timetable issued for the special train service during the coal strike from Surbiton to Waterloo commencing March 13th, 1912. Trains services detailed on one side and an advert for Townley & Co Auctioneers on the obverse. 4 1/2 x 3 in. Surbiton Special Train Service Timetable 1912
Glass bottle, with steel screw-top lid, of 100 ‘Prominal’ 60mg methylphenobarbital tablets, by Bayer, Surbiton, Surrey, England, 1965-1975 Glass bottle 1965-1975
Box of Neodex capsules, for boils and ulcers, by Wilson Chemical Products Ltd., Surbiton, 1950-1965 Box of Neodex capsules 1950-1965
Box containing 15ml bottle of Neophryn Nasal Drops (phenylephrine hydrochloride), by Winthrop, expires May 1985 Neophryn Nasal Drops (phenylephrine hydrochloride), 15ml bottle 1975-1982
Glass bottle of 25 mg "Fortral" pentazoine hydrochloride( an opioid analgesic) pain-killing tablets. 69mm x 42 mm diameter, 74g. Manufactured by the Bayer Products Co., English, 1970-1980. Brown glass bottle, with white metal lid, of 25 mg 'Fortral', 69mm x 42 mm diameter 1970-1980
2 boxes of 15ml bottles of Neophryn nasal drops (Phenylephrine Hydrochloride B.P.), by Winthrop Pharmaceuticals, Surbiton, 1980-1985 2 boxes of 15ml bottles of Neophryn nasal drops (Phenylephrine Hydrochloride B.P.) 1980-1985