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A hand mill with four mortars operated by two assistants. Engraving, 16--, after J. Besson.
Besson, Jacques.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 45411i- Pictures
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A bell-founder with his stock of bells, mortars, braziers etc. Woodcut by J. Amman.
Amman, Jost, 1539-1591.Date: [1568]Reference: 34961i- Pictures
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A witch at her table being helped by her attendant: they are surrounded by various bottles, mortars and jars. Etching by W. Unger.
Unger, William, 1837-1932.Reference: 37987i- Pictures
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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.
Müller, Christof (Photographer)Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 36193i- Digital Images
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A mortar
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A mortar adorned with unusual carvings. Etching by J. Breun, 1849.
Date: 22 March 1849Reference: 16033i- Digital Images
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Ancient Egyptian Kohl pot minature pestle and mortar
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An ancient pestle and mortar found in Aix-les-Bains. Photograph.
Reference: 36685i- Pictures
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An apothecary riding a velocipede (bicycle) in the form of a pestle and mortar. Coloured etching, ca. 1819.
Date: 1819Reference: 10953i- Pictures
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An elaborate metal mortar, German, 1545. Etching by W.W. McCarty.
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An apothecary using a pestle and mortar to make up a prescription. Coloured etching.
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An apothecary grinding a mixture with his pestle and mortar, amidst a working town. Woodcut by Brant(?).
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A man pounding a mixture with a pestle and mortar - an emblem from a drug jar. Watercolour.
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A mortar and pestle; the American eagle; and the joined flags of the United Kingdom and the United States; advertising Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London. Relief photoengraving on metal.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]Reference: 2897053i- Pictures
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Apothecaries' Hall: an ancient mortar, with details of its decoration. Engraving.
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Old Parr, an elderly apothecary with an extremely long beard mixing a concoction with a pestle and mortar. Pen drawing by Matthews(?), 1861(?).
Matthews, active 1861.Date: 1861Reference: 15932i- Pictures
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Death as an apothecary's assistant making up medicines with a mortar and pestle for the apothecary attending a female patient who sits by the fireside. Watercolour by T. Rowlandson or one of his followers.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Reference: 20131i- Pictures
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A theatrical figure in a tuxedo supporting a pestle and mortar as a hat and holding a large pill. Watercolour painting.
Chasemore, Archibald, active 1874-1878.Reference: 15700i- Pictures
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A scholar/apothecary mixing a concoction with a pestle and mortar and writing down the remedy; an emblem from a drug jar. Watercolour.
Reference: 16216i- Pictures
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An apothecary's apprentice in a shop mixing up a prescription in a pestle and mortar for a customer. Watercolour attributed to C. Stanfield.
Stanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867.Reference: 15915i- Pictures
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A physician reading a recipe instructs his assistant who is mixing with a pestle and mortar. Engraving after a twelfth century manuscript.
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An apothecary with pharmaceutical equipment seated in an arched window. Etching by B.A. Dunker after G. Metsu.
Metsu, Gabriel, 1629-1667.Reference: 36123i- Pictures
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A couple and their child consulting a pharmacist in his shop, an apprentice is mixing up a concoction with a large pestle and mortar. Soft-ground etching.
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A pharmacist wearing a white coat and lapel badges of his professional association; representing the expertise of the pharmacist. Colour lithograph, 1935.
Verband Deutscher Drogisten.Date: [1935?]Reference: 583303i- Digital Images
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17th century mortar