Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners for Chalk and Muskroot sub-Curios A large and decorative ‘pub’
Description
A large and decorative ‘pub’ mirror
Having abundantly carved floral and foliate decoration to ends and flanks with oak leaves & acorns
The interior of the cap is in gilt
the focus shifted to France as Paris was the home of a series of great exhibitions
but the poster is otherwise in generally good and decorative condition
Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners for Chalk and Muskroot sub-Curios A large and decorative ‘pub’Origin: English Period: Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1875 The Larger: Circumference: 12 inches Height: 9 inches The Smaller: Circumference: 10 inches Height: 7. 5 inches Beautiful examples in fine order, having working square cut stoppers. Original labels read CRETAE. PPT: and TR: SUMBUL: hand painted in black over gold banners. There is some wear to the paint, though structurally the pieces are sound. The larger would have bore
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