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A 19th century dark cobalt blue Bristol
glass apothecary jar. The label is made from real gold leaf
with a crimson border under a curved glass front. 'Syr Simplex'
was a sweet syrup used in the 1850s as a base for mixing with
other active compounds, and also to treat
infantile colic. The stopper, the jar and label are all in simply perfect
condition and the deep blue colour contrasts with the brilliant gold
to produce a striking effect. Dimensions height 205 mm diameter
80 mm. |
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