Creel and Gow
19th Century Apothecary Jars

19th Century Apothecary Jars


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Variations

Image SKU Variation
Ong: de Laurier Ong: de Laurier
Ext: Ratan Ext: Ratan
Cons: Cynorr Cons: Cynorr
Ext: Quinq: Jaun Ext: Quinq: Jaun
Cer: Soufre Cer: Soufre
Ext: de Laitue Ext: de Laitue

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A matched set of six French porcelain apothecary jars, dating to the 19th century, each of cylindrical form with domed covers and finial top terminals. The jars are decorated in the traditional pharmacy style with polychrome and gilt embellishment, including botanical and pharmaceutical motifs, and retain their original hand-painted labels identifying the contents. Such jars were used in pharmacies and dispensaries to store medicinal preparations, herbs, extracts, ointments, and confectionary remedies. The elegant white porcelain bodies with gilded borders exemplify the decorative yet functional character of nineteenth-century pharmaceutical wares.

  1. Ong: de Laurier
    Onguent de Laurier
    Translation: Laurel Ointment (an ointment prepared from bay laurel leaves)
  2. Ext: de Laituë
    Extrait de Laitue
    Translation: Lettuce Extract (typically wild lettuce extract, used as a mild sedative)
  3. Ext: Ratan:
    Extrait de Ratanhia
    Translation: Rhatany Extract (from the root of Krameria, used as an astringent)
  4. Cons: Cynorr:
    Conserve de Cynorrhodon
    Translation: Rosehip Conserve (a sweet medicinal preserve made from rose hips)
  5. Ext: Quinq: Jaun
    Extrait de Quinquina Jaune
    Translation: Yellow Cinchona Extract (a quinine-bearing bark extract used in treating fevers)
  6. Cer: Soufré
    Cérat Soufré
    Translation: Sulfur Cerate (a sulfur-based medicinal ointment)

Dimensions: 4" DIA , 8" H