A glamorous set of 14 vintage-style jeweled high heel glass scent bottles, each intricately styled to resemble a woman's leg in a sparkling shoe. Crafted from frosted and clear glass, these figural perfume bottles feature dazzling rhinestones, metallic trims, and stiletto-inspired designs. Each bottle is topped with a matching jewel-encrusted screw-top stopper complete with dauber. A stunning decorative collection perfect for vanity displays or collectors of novelty fragrance bottles.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: TaiwanCondition: Age related wear.
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A charming group of eleven decorative scent bottles in a variety of whimsical and ornate designs. This eclectic collection includes frosted glass bottles in the form of stylized female figures wearing enameled dresses and wide-brimmed hats, each with a removable stopper cleverly integrated into the hat design. Additional pieces feature elaborately painted and gilded glass, including tall flacon-style bottles with flame finials and intricate patterns in jewel tones. Highlights include two round satin glass bottles adorned with raised enamel appliques - one with a golden swan motif and the other with a butterfly - both embellished with rhinestones. The lot is rounded out with two square-cut bottles heavily encrusted with sparkling crystal rhinestones, one bearing a bow design and the other decorated with heart and geometric motifs. These fanciful bottles combine playful form with ornate detailing, perfect for vanity display or decorative accent. Largest piece 7"H. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: TaiwanCondition: Age related wear.
This lot includes four distinctive art glass perfume bottles, each featuring a unique stopper and decorative style. The collection showcases a range of elegant forms, including faceted bases, inset colored glass, and ornate metalwork. Markings across the group include Orrefors (with original sticker), Czechoslovakia, and Farideh. The bottles reflect a blend of mid-century and contemporary glass artistry, with a mix of clear, amber, and teal tones. Their sculptural designs make them ideal for display on a vanity or as part of a decorative glass collection.Dimensions: Largest item measures 5.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
Large Lalique crystal factice perfume bottle featuring a frosted glass stopper with kissing doves and a swirling clear crystal base. Incised "Lalique" on the bottom. A striking display piece symbolizing peace and elegance.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Crate of Art glass wares; Ruby Glass Decanter with stopper, Set of four etched Flower Early Glasses, Art deco Blue Glass jug & Glass set, Frosted style art deco figural centre pieces, Mid Century Lemonade Glass & Decanter set & other items. Ships in bottles. Also in the lot is a glass titled "General Sir Douglas Haig"
Vibrant 32-piece Bohemian crystal barware set featuring rich jewel-toned cut-to-clear glass with diamond-cut bases and etched floral designs. Includes a large decanter with stopper, a bell, 10 highball glasses, 9 rocks glasses, and 11 goblets. Each piece is finished with and deep color overlays in cranberry, cobalt, amber, and more. Elegant and eye-catching, perfect for display or entertaining. Tallest glass approximately 11"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of Val St Lambert glassware, to include a decanter, with rachet cut detail and blue overlaid decoration, 29.5cm high, a set of six multi-coloured liquor glasses, 13cm high, three blue overlaid beakers, 8.5cm high, and a hobnail cut green and clear glass fruit bowl, 30cm diameter (11)Condition ReportGood condition, minor surface scratches no visible repairs. One liquor glass with chip to the rim. Decanter stopper with chip to the base.
A collection of silver, a silver plate, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1909, 21cm diameter, a silver spoon, London 1808, 18cm long, a pair of tongs, by William Atkin, Birmingham 1899, 9cm long, a glass vial with a silver stopper, by John Pound & Co, London 1904, 13.5cm long, a silver heart shaped dish, London 1911, 9.5cm wide, a small silver bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1887, 8cm diameter, a coffee pot, by Tessiers Ltd, London 1936, 22cm tall, a small silver cup, 5.5cm diameter, two small silver condiment pots, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930, in fitted case, 5cm diameter, weighable 48.5ozt,with a set of eight white metal knives and forks, knives 21.5cm long, forks 18cm long (qty.)Condition ReportOne blue glass liner to condiment pot repaired with losses. Small rim split to the small mug. Light tarnish and small dents throughout.
A group of six silver-mounted cut glass decanters, comprising a set of four John Walsh Walsh 'Kenilworth' pattern examples, each of tapering form, 31.5cm high, a similar example, with deep diamond cut decoration, 31cm high, and a shouldered decanter, 27.5cm high, all with Mappin & Webb silver mounts (6)Condition ReportChips, nibbles and wear to the cutting and stoppers throughout. Heavy diamond cut example with a repaired stopper. Some internal staining.
An associated family of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Ginger Tomcat, gold stopper, 13cm, printed mark in red; Sitting Ginger Kitten, exclusive to the Guild of Specialist Gift Retailers, limited edition 1,344/1,500, gold stopper, 8cm, certificate, boxed; Playful Ginger Kitten, specially commissioned by the Guild of Specialist China & Glass Retailers, limited edition of 1,500, gold stopper, 6cm, certificate, boxed (3)
A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Terrapin, specially commissioned by The Guild of China & Glass Retailers, gold signature edition, designed by John Ablitt, gold stopper, 11cm long, printed mark in gold, certificate, boxed; others, Fountain Frog, gold stopper, 6.5cm, printed mark in gold, boxed; Carolina Duck, gold stopper, 9cm, printed mark in red, boxed (3)
A Royal Doulton Violets pattern coffee service for six, the coffee pot 21cm high overall; an amber glass festival of Britain 1951 decanter and stopper, spirits glass en suite; a Coca-Cola musical figure, Santa Claus, 1991; Orient Express brass carriage lamp; others including Jubilee memorabilia, mirror, knife box, etc (qty)
Circa 1902Comprising a decanter and stopper and six cordial glasses, each in translucent amber colored glass, with a dimpled body, iridized, decanter engraved L.C.T. R6154, cordial glasses engraved L.C.T R6191, L.C.T. R6174, L.C.T. R6186, L.C.T. R6244, L.C.T. R6247, and L.C.T. R6250, respectively. Height of decanter 9/1/2 inches; height of cordial glass 2 inches.Decanter: appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; no condition issues were observed; stopper is not stuck; some cloudiness to the interior when a strong light is held close to the bodyCordial Glasses: two of the glasses have hairline cracks to their bodies; otherwise, each appears to be in good, undamaged conditionDecanter: appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; no condition issues were observed; stopper is not stuck; some cloudiness to the interior when a strong light is held close to the body Cordial Glasses: two of the glasses have hairline cracks to their bodies; otherwise, each appears to be in good, undamaged conditionAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A set of six clear glass rummers engraved with vines to panel moulded tapering bowls, a set of five goblets with pan-topped bowls engraved with vines above panelled lower part, and a decanter and stopper similar.The decanter with a chip to the underside of the rim. The stopper with a small chip to base.
A cut glass biscuit barrel, with hallmarked silver rim, lid and handle, height including handle 23cm, diameter approx 13cm, a Victorian blown glass decanter of dimple cubed shape, with hallmarked silver neck and glass stopper, height including stopper 29cm, and an early 20th century dressing table decanter of bell shape, with star cut base, decorated with a silver resist trellis decoration (contains glass beads), height 25cm (3).Condition Report: The decanter has been repaired.
A collection of 19th century and later glassware, comprising a set of four early 19th century lead crystal glass wine glasses, silver plate mounted ribbed glass 'match striker' type claret jug, with matching biscuit barrel and comport, threaded glass vase, with white metal mount, inkwell with white metal mount, two jugs, and a smaller cream jug, also a pair of amber etched glass goblets and an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted cut glass decanter, Birmingham 1907, height to top of stopper 28.5cm.
Seven early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red/green, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, one with York Glassmaking Company Ltd mark, named for contents: INF. GENT. CO. CONC., INF:QUASSIAE (CONC.), ACID ACETIC:, EXT. CASC. SAG.L., INF: ROSAE. ACID (CONC.), TINCT. RHEI CO., TINCT. EUCALYP:CL approx. 21 cm high max. overall (7) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Bob Crooks First Glass amber-colour ball candlestick on clear spiral stem, etched signature and First Glass to base, 25.5cm high, a Wedgwood duck paperweight with brown speckled inclusions, a pair of smoke tinted pan-topped candlesticks in the style Ronald Stennett-Wilson, a Murano perfume bottle and stopper, oviform with opaque blue rectangular stopper, a late 19th/early 20th century Bohemian amber tinted etched vase, with a hunting scene, two Murano-style ashtrays of petal form, one in ruby and amber tints, the other blue and aventurine, a tapering oviform etched paperweight, a late Victorian/Edwardian pink cased lobed globular vase on crimped feet and a cased pink, white and ochre marbled vase, oviform with cup shaped neck (11)
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, moulded arrow marks to some, named for contents: JALAPA, TAB. ACID ACETYLSAL. CO., TAB. ERGOT. PREP., CAFFEIN CITR., SALOL, SACCHARIN., EPHED. HYDROCHLOR., TAB. SOD. CALC. LACT., TAB. VIT. B., PHENOL-PHTHALEIN., OL. CAJUPUT., TAB. CALC. LACT., (12), approx.14 cm high overall Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Three large early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red, white and gilt, moulded arrow marks, named for contents: SOD.BARB. (cracked), LIN.ALBA & SYR:FER:PHO:CO., approx. 25.5cm high overall max. (3) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Six early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, named for contents: INF. SENNAE (CONC.), OL. EUCALYP., TINCT:BRYONIAE., ACET. SCILLAE., LIQ:AMMON:FORT., the sixth bottle lacking label, approx. 21cm high max. overall (6) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Collection of late 19th and early 20th century labelled glass apothecary jars and assorted stoppers, the majority labelled in black text on gilt band, including a large brown tinted bottle and cork stopper named for AQ:CAMPH:, 34cm high overall including stopper, assorted clear cylindrical examples in sizes named for SP:CAMPH, named for GLYC.ACID.PEPSIN, another for SP.AMMON.AR and others, between 19cm and 25.5cm high (remnants of some contents, one with replacement faceted ball stopper), several with original chemists labels
Thirteen early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red/green, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, one with W maker's mark, named for contents: PULV:ZINCIB (loss to neck), PULV:IRIDIS, PULV:TRACACAN:, CACHOUS HELIOTROPE, etched 163/6 to shoulder, TROCH:AC:CARBOL, PULV.RHEI (with contents), TROCH.POT.CHLOR. etched 16/4 to shoulder, ACID BORIC., BISMUTH SUBNIT:, FERRUM TARTAR:, SODII SALICYL:, MACH:CARB:POND: & POT PERMANC: (minor damages overall) 19.5cm high max. overall Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Edward VII silver and glass decanter, London 1906, Robert Stocker, the glass decanter of square form having two bands of ringed decoration, faceted stopper and silver collar and pouring neck, 31.5cm high together with pair of small Edward VII silver trinket dishes, Chester 1906, James Deakin & Sons, of hexagonal form with gadrooned rims, 5.5cm wide and a silver preserve jar lid, trinket dishes and lid approximate weight 1.82ozt
Sixteen various small early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, some etched with letters and numerals, variously named for contents including: TINCT:ARNICA, TINCT.MYRRH, TINCT:AURANRTII, HYD.C CRET, OL. MENTH. PIP., LIQ QUIN. AMM. POT. IODI and others, approx. 18.5cm high max. overall (some damages, one lacking label) (16) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Four 19th century cut glass decanters and stoppers, some stoppers matched, including a mallet-shaped decanter cut with lenses with spire stopper, two decanters cut with lenses and foliate ornament with ring necks and the fourth of bottle form, cut with lenses on spreading foot, 36.5cm high max. (4) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, most moulded with arrows marks to base, one with trefoil mark with Gothic initials, named for contents: TINCT CUAIAC.AM, GLYC. ET AQ. ROSAE, SOL. GENTIAN VIOLET, SPT. AMMON AROMAT, PULV. SAP. DUR., LIQ. HAMAMEL., TINCT. CINCH. CO., SPT. AETHER. NIT., OL. GENT. CO., INF. AURANT. CO. CONC. and INF. BUCHU (12), approx. 17.5 cm high overall Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Twelve late 19th/early 20th century labelled glass apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form, with assorted stoppers of faceted rectangular form, gilt and painted in black and red with labels, variously named for their contents including: TR. MASTIC, TR: DIGITAL, AQ:LAVAND:, TR: ERGOGAE (top of stopper lacking), TR: HYOSCY (chipping to neck):, SP: CAMPH:, SP:RORISM:, TR:CAMPH, TR:ZINGIB:, ..SCILL (worn), L..ORPH.HYD., TR:BUCHU, approx. 20 cm. high overall max. (12) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Ten large early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed label, named for contents: COMD. LIQUORICE.PDR, HENNA (both with matched faceted ball stoppers), MIST: SENILS (1X8), PULV. MAG. TRISLIC. CO., MIST. TUSSI NIG., CRETA PRAECIP (with remnants of a second label to reverse, also labelled for THOMAS HERTHINGTON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MOFFAT):, PULV. BISMUTH.CO., GLYC THYMOL. CO., MIST ALBA., TINCT BENZ. CO. (some with remnants of contents, some chipping and cracking), approx. 27 cm high overall (10) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Collection of chemist's and pharmaceutical items dating from the early 20th century onwards, including packaging, labels, glass stopper, wooden and glass knobs and other items Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red/blue and gilt, moulded arrow marks, named for contents: ACETON, CALAMINA.POT, DEC:ALOESC:C:, INF.GENT.CO CON., CALC.CARB. PRECIP, SPT. CHLOROF, OL.RICNI, TINCT RHEI CO., TINCT:ZINCIB (applied with Chemists label for Alfred E. Parsons, Bexhill-on-Sea, EXT:GLYCYRRH.LIQ., POT: MERMANG, approx. 21cm high max. overall (minor damages) (12) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Assorted glassware including a pair of Waterford Regency-style boat-shaped salts on square bases, acid-etched marks, two carafes with matched stoppers, a cut glass ship's decanter and globe stopper, a pair of press moulded glass swan-shaped dishes, a glass custard cup, a Tiffany & Co apple-shaped paperweight, a Murano-style green cased spiralling perfume bottle and stopper, a Pukeberg (Sweden) elephant shaped paperweight, a Murano-style model of a swan and other items
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, most moulded with arrows marks to base or with trefoil maker's mark with Gothic initials, named for contents: EMULS: MENTH:PIP: (chipped), ESS: BERCAMOT:, TINCT. AURANTII., EMULS. CHLOROF., OL. CITRONELLAE., POT. META-BISULPHITE., OL. JUNIPER., GLYCER. PEPSIN, OL. JUNIPER LIG., TINCT PULSAT:, TINCT. IPECAC., PIG. IOD. CO., approx. 17.8 cm high overall (12) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Fourteen early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and 13 stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, various moulded marks, including maker's marks ES&CO.,/L/REG. NO. 263897 to base, named for the contents: SAPO CAST., PULV., OL CAMPHORAT (lacking stopper), SPT: VIN: METH:, PULV PRO M:CRETA, OXYMEL. (with Crown Court Exhibit no. label to reverse), TINCT: RHEI.CO:, INF: AURANTII (CONC:), LIQ. QUIN. AMMON., TINCT: CARD:CO., SULPH. PRAECIP (with later Faversham pharmacy label to reverse), PULV RHEI. CO., TINCT SAMBUL., PULV AC: CITRIC:, & OL. EUCALYPT (with Roberts of Dudley chemists label), approx. 21cm high overall (14) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Nine large early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, named for contents: LIQ:IODI.MIT: (B.P.), SOL.POT:IODID (1X3), MIST. BISMUTH., MIST.BROM.ET VALERIAN, GARG POT. CHLOR C PHENOL, MIST:CARMINAT:(1X4), MIST. MAG.CARB.AROMAT., PULV:CURRIE, CARC:POT:CHL:FER:(1X2), 26cm high max. overall (minor damages) (9) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Ten small early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed verre eglomise labels in red, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, named for contents: SOD, CHLORID, POT. BROMID, BISM. SALICYL, BISMUTH CARB., PHENAZONUM, ACID. BORIC., PULV., BISM SUBGALL., SOD. BIBORAT., SODII SALICYL & POT. IODID. approx. 17.5cm high overall max. (minor damages) (10) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Two large early 20th century brown-tinted 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red, white and gilt, named for contents: POTASS:PERMANG & INF. BUCHU.CONC. 23.5cm high max. overall (2) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Ten large early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, some with moulded arrow marks, maker's marks for York Glass Company and W marks, named for contents: LINCT.SCILLAE.OP (cracked), VIN:ANTIM:, MIST:BENZOIC (1X4), AQUA MENTH:PIP:, MIST. AMMON. CHLORID.CO., MIST: QUININ:CO (1/8), MIST:QUIN:CFER (1X16), LINSEED LIQUORICE COMP. LOZENGE, TROCH:MENTH:PIP (MINT) with etched H2 5/8 to shoulder & GLY.AQ.ROSAE. approx. 26cm high max. overall (some damages) (10) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Nine early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, most moulded with arrows marks to base, one with trefoil mark with Gothic initials, named for contents: TAB. STILBOESTROL 1/2mg., TAB. THROID GR1. (x2), OL ORGANI, INF. AURANT CONC., OL: LAVAND:, TAB. ACID ACETYLSALICYL GRV., AQUA ANETHI CONC. and IODOFORM, approx. 14.5 cm high overall (8) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Two large and twelve various small late 19th/early 20th century labelled glass apothecary bottles and assorted stoppers, each of cylindrical form, with assorted faceted rectangular stoppers, gilt and painted in black and red with labels, one of the larger bottles with faceted spire stopper, probably a replacement, all variously named for their contents including: ZINC: SULPH: TR:LOB:AETH: labelled for POISON, ANTIME:P:TART:, labelled for POISON by Aryton, Saunders & Kemo, Liverpool, a small example named for P:IPECAC:C, with original metal cap and no glass stopper, labelled for Matthews of Clifton to reverse, L:ATROP:SUL:HYRDOXRUB: and others, approx. 29.5cm high max. overall and 12 cm high min. overall (minor damages) (14) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
A group of early 20th century glass apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper/dropper, six 'label under glass' examples, with recessed labels in red, white and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, including: four of small size, named for contents THYMOL, TAB. LAX. VEGET, RESORCIN, AZORUBRI and a medium-sized example named for OL:RICINI, two plain large unlabelled bottles and four smaller (11) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels, most moulded with arrows marks to base, named for contents: ESS: WHITE ROSE, ACID. ACET. FORT., TINCT. CAPSICI., TINCT HAMAMEL:, INF. CARTOPH CONC, ACID HYDROCH. DIL, TINCT. SCILLAE, TINT. ZINGIB. SIMP, ACID SULPH. D., OL. ANISI., OL CARYOPHYL & LIQ. HYD. PEROXID 10 VOLS., approx. 17.5 cm high overall (12) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Twelve early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with assorted faceted rectangular stopper, bearing recessed labels in red/green and gilt, some with moulded arrow marks, named for contents: POT.NITRA, PULV.ZINCIB:JAB., GELATINE PULV., AMYLUM., PULV:ZINCIB:, PULV:ALUMEN, PULV. AMYLI, CRET. PREP. PULV., CALCII. HYDROXID., SODII SALICYL, KAOLIN LEVIS, PULV. CRET. AROM, approx. 20 cm high overall max. (remnants of contents present, some cracking and minor damages) (12) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Ten early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and assorted stoppers and stopper-droppers and another mid-20th century bottle similar, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular or globe shaped stopper/dropper, bearing recessed labels, named for: CRETA PRAECIP, CAMPHORA, SODII SALICYL, TINCT: LAVAND:CO:, TROCH POT: CHLORA:, PULV: CLYCYR: CO:, GLYCERIN, OL: RICINI OPT, OL RICINI., CLYC, ET AQ:ROSAE and a later labelled example named for TINCT. BENZ CO. approx. 23.5 cm high max. (two lacking stoppers, some minor damages) (11) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Ten early 20th century 'label under glass' apothecary bottles and stoppers, each of cylindrical form with faceted rectangular stopper, some with matched stoppers, bearing recessed labels, various moulded marks, named for contents: OL. MORRUAE (OPT), DEC: ALOES CO: CONC:, POT BROMID:, INF: BUCHU CONC., EFF CAFFEIN CIT, LIQ:BISM: ET AM:CIT:, MACN. CARB. POND., TROCH:POT:CHLOR:, FERRI SULPH:PUR: and CAMPHORA ANG:, approx. 23cm high overall (some damages) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Collection of coloured glassware including a Sklo Union Lens vase designed by Rudolph Schroter for Rosacia Glass, of green tint, 19.5cm high, a smoky tint vase, of tapering compressed form, probably Whitefriars, 27cm high, a Venini-style cased green glass cylindrical jar and cover (unmarked), 18.5cm high, a green glass tapering cylindrical vase applied with trailed ornament, possibly by Powell, an Empoli cased green glass decanter of large size with tear-shaped stopper, of tapering cylindrical form, 61cm high and a yellow cased example of baluster form (6)

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