A Fine Pair of c.1870s Glass Apothecary Bottles for Bismuth & Potassium sub-Antiques or for resting your laptop
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The album is accompanied by an extract from Country Life magazine of 1968 describing the life of ‘remarkable character’ Margaret Gatty
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A Fine Pair of c.1870s Glass Apothecary Bottles for Bismuth & Potassium sub-Antiques or for resting your laptopOrigin: English Period: Mid Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Wilfred Harris M. P. S. Dispensing Chemist, Bournemouth, UK Date: c. 1870 Base Diameter: 3 inches Height: 8 inches (each) The large clear glass bottles having the original multi faceted cut stoppers with shield shaped painted labels in black lettering on a gold leaf ground the Latin reading BISMUTH TROCH and POT: CHLOR TROCH both with frosted necks and surviving from the third quarter of
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