A collection of 9 antique apothecary jars, comprising of 2 Bristol blue jars with stoppers, 5 ribbed green jars with stoppers, and 2 clear jars with stoppers. Heights 17 cm to 21.5 cm note with original Chemists labels
A Chinese stained elm apothecary's cabinet, the rectangular top above an arrangement of many drawers of different sizes and a two-door cabinet below, on bulging legs with stretchers to the sides, the drawer fronts and doors with painted labels, with decora
An apothecary jar and stopper etched retail mark for Blogg Bros. Melbourne, baluster, containing coloured water, stopper jammed and hairlines to neck, 56 cm high
Antique mahogany scientist's box, fitted with scales and apothecary bottles, with name plaque, Sir Brook Taylor, a noted mathematician & inventor. Taylor was an adviser to the Privy Council.
Apothecary Jar: c1880s tall glass lidded jar with reverse glass painting of an emu & kangaroo flanking an Australian coat of arms titled 'Advance Australia' with 'Toilet Articles' written below. Height 66 cm
A Chinese apothecary cabinet, with an extended pagoda top and relief carved spandrels above thirty small drawers each with gilt script to the front above a pair of opposite closing doors with carved ruyi motifs and supported on extended pierced and relief
A Royal Doulton loving cup, 'The Apothecary', modelled with figures and painted in polychrome, impressed marks 'Noke & H. Fenton'. Printed marks, Ltd. Ed. No. 239/600. Height 15.5 cm
Rare Australian cedar 19th century apothecary cabinet with roll down front & drawer in bottom, some bottles labelled Edgar S Wigg & Co., Homeopathic Chemist 12 Rundle St Adelaide
A Chinese apothecary cabinet, of rustic form, with a mitred plank top and thirty six drawers with black ring handles above three lower wide drawers, a simply shaped apron, the curved edges extending to small feet. Height 112 cm. Width 89 cm. Depth 49 cm
Set early Indian brass apothecary scales. in wood case, incl. Basins, 7 weights enclosed in drawer to wood case. Brass fitting marked 'Eye'. Height 37 cm (total)
Victorian large milk glass apothecary jar ovoid body with printed English crest, labeled 'Pure Drugs' on black glass base with matching cover, 66 cm height
A mahogany apothecary's Homeopathic box, 19th century, front lid opening to a collection of original vials, with a secondary compartment housing a collection of five instruments, the interior of the lid fitted with an embossed leather inset, reading 'Leath
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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 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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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 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