£120
A group of twelve Victorian glass medicine bottles, late 19th century, to include: a fluted green glass cylindrical bottle, with paper label reading 'Liq. Arsenicalis', with green glass stopper, 18cm high; a blue glass bottle with paper label reading 'Turmeric', with cork (damaged), 20cm high; four blue glass bottles, of square form with part fluted bodies, each with a green glass stopper, various sizes the largest 17cm high; two fluted green glass cylindrical bottles, both with octagonal enamel labels reading 'Calomel.' and 'Plumbi Acetas.', each with green glass stoppers, the tallest 14.5cm high; and others (12)
Provenance: From the Collection of N J Seeley, archaeologist, and by descent.
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