A French faience apothecary jar and cover, circa 1900 the large tin-glazed vasiform jar and domed cover with scrolling snake-form handles, decorated in iron red and blue with floral swags, lappet borders and inscribed to the front 'Confect. De. Hiacinth' w
A silver scroll handled and lidded bowl, with shell and scroll base, with floral finial, Calcutta, made by Hamilton and Co. Inscribed 'To Mr. G. Hoogan, in great for recognition for many years as apothecary to the 52nd light Infantry Regiment'. Provenance:
A small mahogany storage-cabinet, English circa 1840, hinged top with two canisters with metal lined drawers possibly an apothecary's chest, with initials to the front, 34 cm by 25 cm by 29 cm high
A very large and impressive pear shaped apothecary jar, English early 20th century, with the original spear shaped glass stopper, height 77 cm, width 43 cm, stopper 26.5 cm
A quality Victorian ship's apothecary chest, in solid mahogany with recessed brass fittings, the hinged lid enclosing 15 various bottles, the two drawers to the base with pin locking containing considerable medical paraphernalia including: scales, boxed sy
Three French apothecary lidded jars, circa 1950s, the jars with waisted bodies, domed lids with finials, comprising two underglaze decorate in tones of blue with medicinal plants surrounding inscriptions, and a larger one enamel painted with roses. Height
A Chinese apothecary cabinet, 20th century in two parts, consisting of a twin panelled door cabinet with traditional backplate and pin lock, over a chest of sixteen drawers, a simply shaped apron, on square legs. Height 185 cm, width 89 cm, depth 41 cm
A set of covered ceramic apothecary jars, Italian, 20th century, the three jars labelled 'Arnica' 'Mirtillo' and 'Tiglio' with applied grape details, blue underglaze borders and floral decorations, Bc mark in blue to bases, 30 cm high
A very large English glass apothecary jar, 19th century, cylindrical with a rounded cap, the jar reverse-painted with the Royal coat-of-arms of the United Kingdom above a ribbon inscribed 'Magnesia', the cap gilt, 81 cm high, 37 cm diameter
Antique double fixed cased miniature apothecary bottles, all numbered and titled on inner board, two bottles missing, case 3 cm high, 9 cm wide, 12 cm deep
An Edwardian apothecary cabinet oak construction. Double glazed doors with four drawers and various shelves. Wall hang or freestanding. 57 x 53 x 19 cm
Four cut crystal items. Comprising an Irish crystal salt and pepper set, a biscuit barrel with silver plated lid and handle, and an apothecary bottle with stopper. Height 16.5 cm, and smaller
A Chinese brass mounted apothecary cabinet, 20th century, the cabinet with an extended pagoda top and relief carved spandrels above thirty small drawers each with carved script to the front above a pair of opposite closing doors on extended pierced and rel
A hardwood apothecary cabinet, the front with five rows of square drawers above a pair of long drawers, metal pull handles, 128 cm high, 84 cm wide, 51 cm deep
Basilius Besler (1561 - 1629), Tulipa Miniata pleno flore....(Tulips), being a full-page plate from his monumental Hortus Eystettensis (the garden at Eichstatt), published in 1613; copper plate with contemporary hand colouring, 48 x 40 cm (plate); attracti
Chinese apothecary cabinet red and black lacquered, multiple drawers with, storage compartment and, brass fittings, height 87 cm, width 116 cm, depth 50 cm
A pair of French apothecary jars, Dunkerque Promar, c 1920, the 19th century French apothecary ceramic lidded jars, hand decorated with medicinal plants on waisted body, and marked 'Digitalis'; marked and numbered to base, height 23.5 cm
Two porcelain apothecary jars, of cylindrical form with domed covers and finials, decorated with transfer ware flowers and gilding, with marks to bases, height 13 cm (2)
19th century French porcelain apothecary jars, set of three, of cylindrical form with a domed cover and ball finial, labelled within a shield cartouche, height 22.5 cm, together with a Paris Porcelain jar and cover in maroon, white and gilt, height 22 cm (
Pair of large 19th century apothecary bottles, of handsome proportions in purple glass, with labels Syr:Scillae and Syr:Rhoedos, each set with metal cover, each with Chrisite's label, height 38.5 cm and 40 cm (2)
A group of four Limoges apothecary jars, 20th century, Porcelain jars in the traditional style with domed lids and decorative label cartouches, various backstamps underside including 'Au pot de Galien', Limoges, height: 27.5 cm
A group of four Limoges apothecary jars, 20th century, porcelain jars in the traditional style with domed lids and decorative label cartouches, various backstamps underside including 'Au pot de Galien', Limoges, height 27.5 cm
A Japanese cypress apothecary cabinet, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1890, an impressive, two tier glazed apothecary cabinet. The top section with a two shelf cabinet with three drawers, the bottom section with two shelves and two drawers, both sections
A pair of Paris Porcelain apothecary jars, late 19th to 20th century, with maker's mark for H. Vignier, Paris, the pair printed with decorative descriptions of contents flanked by tropical fruiting palms entwined by serpents, with caduceus symbols and brig
A set of six porcelain apothecary jars, second half 20th century, with maker's mark for Couleuvre France, traditional style jars with knopped covers, various Latin descriptions within, decorative transferware cartouches to the body and enhanced with gilt b
Two Limoges porcelain apothecary jars, mid 20th century, Gl Limoges to one and Au pot de Galien to other, the covered jars of moulded straight sided form with knopped domed lids, one amusingly marked Pil Purgat, the other optimistically marked elixir de lo
An antique mahogany apothecary box with red velvet compatment interior with assorted bottles, accompanied with a hand written note 'This was a medical chest belonging to the late Father J.P. Lynch who came to Australia from Ireland in the 1890's and who se
Chinese multi drawer apothecary cabinet early 20th centuryentuy, substantial forty two drawer pine, and camphor wood, brass handles, height 150 cm, length 140 cm, depth 53 cm
A pair of Paris Porcelain apothecary jars and covers, circa 1900, cylindrical jars with waisted bases and domed lids with ball finials, decorated with bright gold bands and each with Latin medicinal terms, Aconit' and Ung Merc' enclosed by painted cartouch
A Paris Porcelain apothecary jar and cover, circa 1900, cylindrical with a low domed lid decorated with bright gold bands and a Latin, medicinal term, 'Ext Citron' enclosed within a painted banner cartouche, decorated with handpainted polychrome flora, imp
Victorian mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet, 19th century, with inset brass carrying handle, removable back plate, two hinged doors opening to fitted interior, displaying glass apothecary bottles with stoppers, and five drawers comprising scale, weigh
A Victorian apothecary's shop display cabinet, made in Birmingham, circa late 19th century. Glazed all sides with four adjustable glass shelves (204 cm high, 185 cm wide, 38 cm deep
A set of Edwardian Bay & Millward brass Balance scales, early 20th century, probably apothecary scales, with brass pans and upon a timber base; maker's stamp to beam, height 60 cm, width 50 cm, depth 25 cm
An antique brass mortar and pestle, 19th to 20th century, the heavy gauge apothecary mortar with a trumpet style body with knopped lug handles and a double-ended pestle, height 11.5 cm, diameter 12 cm, (mortar)
A Victorian travelling apothecary set, double doors opening to five drawers and twelve bottles, above a further drawer and a concealed sliding bottle compartment to verso, 37 x 29.5 x 19 cm
A 19th century apothecary set in brass bound mahogany box by 'J.Walker, London', bottles labeled 'Gould & Martin Homoeopathic Chemists, 90 Collins St. East, Melbourne, 20 cm high, 27 cm wide, 17 cm deep
Six pink and white porcelain apothecary jars. Decorated with gilded shields (6). Height 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Alida Haskins widow of Sam Haskins
Three Victorian blue and white ceramic apothecary jars, with lids (3). Height 26 cm. and 18 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Alida Haskins widow of Sam Haskins
Six porcelain apothecary jars. Three white jars, and three pale green jars, with gilt decoration (6). Approx. Height 31 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Alida Haskins widow of Sam Haskins
Seven pink and white porcelain apothecary jars. Decorated with gilded shields (7). Approx. Height 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Alida Haskins widow of Sam Haskins
A rare Victorian mahogany travelling medicine case, circa 1848-1868, two door and two drawer portable fitted cabinet housing several original paper label glass apothecary bottles, with a hidden compartment to the reverse, 26.5 x 22.5 cm