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18th Century Boxwood Pill Silverer by Lynch

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A late 18th century boxwood pill silverer on a pedestal with a beautifully rich mellow patina. Apothecaries having fashioned their pills would coat them with silver or gold by placing them in these containers with a silver or gold powder. Gently rolling the pills within the sealed sphere would cover them, ready for bottling. This is a very fine example in excellent condition noting that the thread between the lid and body is loose. It is signed Lynch (and what looks like London, but the lettering has faded). There is a similar example on plate X1V in Elisabeth Bennion's "Antique Medical Instruments".

 
An early 19th century boxwood pill silverer on a pedestal with a lovely patina. Apothecaries having fashioned their pills would coat them with silver by placing them in these containers with a silver powder. Gently rolling the pills within the sealed sphere with a gum resin would cover them, ready for bottling. This is an excellent example in remarkable condition. The thread is intact and the lid opens and closes smoothly. There is a similar example on plate X1V in Elisabeth Bennion's "Antique Medical Instruments".