19th Century Apothecary Bottle
An unusual teardrop shape apothecary bottle dating from the 19th century, with a later inscribed gilded pharmacy label for ‘Aqua Rosae’.
An unusual teardrop shape apothecary bottle dating from the 19th century, with a later inscribed gilded pharmacy label for ‘Aqua Rosae’.
An unusual teardrop shape apothecary bottle dating from the 19th century, with a later inscribed gilded pharmacy label for ‘Aqua Rosae’.
A highly decorative apothecary bottle complete with stopper. It stands on a domed foot and is an unusual teardrop shape.
There is a tiny chip to the base (see the last photo) but that is the only flaw I can see.
The bottle stands 38cm tall and is 14cm wide at its widest point.
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