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220. HAY & SON PHARMACY ARMORIAL LIDDED JAR. 8.5ins
tall. As previous salt glaze sprigged type but this with the majority
of original painted decoration, & tin lid. Base impressed HAY & SONS/ 24 & 25 LITTLE QUEEN STREET/ HIGH HOLBORN W C. Most unusual with the original paint & base wording. 8-9/10? £60-80+
222. FRENCH CHEMIST SHOP GLASS ROUNDS DUO. 8.6ins tall. Very unusual pictorial colourful label under glass to each ESS BOUQUET. Base embossed W N WALTON/ PAT SEPT 28 1862. (2) £30-40+
219. CHEMIST POTTERY SHOP ROUND DUO.
Tallest 9.4ins. Lagre and small blue
glazed lidded jars carrying printed labels to front for
ARROWROOT & ADEPS BENZ. Minor wear, edge pin head
nibbles, overall very good. (2) 8.8/10 NR
£30-40+
221. PHARMACY ARMORIAL JAR DUO. Both approx. 6.6ins tall. Variating t.t. salt glaze with applied coat of arms, ornamental banners around & title sprigs. Very unusual highlt detailed sprigs. One with
rear gold printed name label. (2) 9/10 £120-150+
223. DATED 1806 TOBACCO POT. 5.6ins tall. Mid brown salt glaze straight sided jar, various lines of wheeled decoration plus hand inscribed wording Mistress (misspelled/ Olde English?) Ann Dickinson/ tobackcoo pot across the middle, below Goldesbrough/ 1806, nearer the top This made/ Octo 8 1806. Goldsborough
is a small village
Nr Knaresborough
in North Yorkshire.
Base hand turned. An exceptional & important piece of salt glaze with such a particularly early date. Insignificant in use minor pin head nicks but overall Exc/ A1. 9.5/10 NR £200-300+