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  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jars.
  • Two pharmacy jars, Italian (faenza?).
  • Pair of pharmacy jars, delftware, c. 1850
  • Pharmacy jars: French decorative china jars; (with the French pharmacist M. Fialon?). Photograph, ca. 1920.
  • Rows of decorated pharmacy jars and other objects. Photograph.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: a display of pharmacy jars. Photograph.
  • Pharmacy jars etc. on display in the museum at Wigmore Street, W1
  • The old pharmacy of the hôpital Saint-Denis, France: ornate shelving with decorative china pharmacy jars and glass bottles. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • An ornate sixteenth-century pharmacy of S. Maria della Scala, Sorrento: right corner of interior showing decorated pharmacy jars on shelves. Photograph.
  • The ornate sixteenth-century pharmacy of S. Maria della Scala, Sorrento; left corner of interior showing decorated pharmacy jars on shelves. Photograph.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: a display of pharmacy jars. Photograph, c. 1920.
  • Savory & Moore Ltd, London: the interior of the pharmacy; wooden shelves with labelled bottles and jars holding drugs. Photograph.
  • Some objects from the Musée Pharmacie: a small cabinet with pharmacy bottles and jars and a wooden box decorated with metal. Photograph.
  • Operators letting blood from the arm of a woman in a room crowded with pharmacy jars. Oil painting by Egbert van Heemskerck.
  • Operators letting blood from the arm of a woman in a room crowded with pharmacy jars. Oil painting by Egbert van Heemskerck.
  • Operators letting blood from the arm of a woman in a room crowded with pharmacy jars. Oil painting by Egbert van Heemskerck.
  • Savory & Moore Ltd, London: interior of the pharmacy with a long wooden bench and shelves of labelled bottles and jars holding drugs. Photograph.
  • The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries' pharmacy, Water Lane, Blackfriars, London: a woman is served by the pharmacist, who stands behind a high polished wood counter, in front of shelves holding glass pharmacy jars. Photograph, ca. 1935.
  • An old man consulting a book and holding a flask in a room with many pharmacy jars. Oil painting in the style of Egbert van Heemskerck.
  • A man with long moustaches (E. Viol?) seated behind a white clothed table which is filled with pharmacy jars and other objects from the collection of E. Viol. Photograph.
  • A seventeenth-century German apothecary's shop with ornate pharmacy jars, large metal mortars and a stuffed turtle hanging from the ceiling; recreated for the German National Museum in Nuremberg. Photograph by Christof Müller.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jar.
  • Ceramic pharmacy jar.
  • Pharmacy jar, Dutch delftware, mid 18th century