Pair of French Porcelain Pharmacy Pots
By Limoges Elite Porcelain 1
Located in London, GB
Pair of French porcelain pharmacy pots. Gorgeous early C20th Pharmacie Métadier jars by Goumot
Vintage 1940s French Empire Jars
Porcelain
Pair of French Porcelain Pharmacy Pots
By Limoges Elite Porcelain 1
Located in London, GB
Pair of French porcelain pharmacy pots. Gorgeous early C20th Pharmacie Métadier jars by Goumot
Porcelain
C19th French Pharmacy Pot or Apothecary Jar
Located in London, GB
C19th French pharmacy pot. Beautiful hand-painted porcelain apothecary jar signed by the
Porcelain
Small Yellow hand painted pharmacy pot
Located in Ventura, CA
This small hand-painted pharmacy pot, hand-thrown in Calabria during the mid-1800s, is a beautiful
Ceramic
Early 19th C. Sicilian Glass Pharmacy Jar Set, 3 Pieces
Located in Ross, CA
Originally handblown in Sicily in the early 19th century, this impressive pharmacy pot incorporates
Blown Glass
1960's Two Pot of Pharmacy in Glass
Located in Paris, FR
1960's Two Pot of Pharmacy in Glass
Glass
Antique 19th Century Pharmacy Pots from Spain
Located in Vulpellac, Girona
Antique 19th century ceramic pharmacy pots. A lot of 29 units all the same size with the same
Porcelain
Set of Four 20th Century Italian Blue and White Lidded Albisola Pharmacy Pots
Located in Dallas, TX
albisola pharmacy pots are reminiscent of the palette of Delftware. Each of the four lidded pots vary in
Ceramic
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H 11 in Dm 5 in L 11 in
Mid-20th Century French Apothecary or Pharmacy Pots from Limoges, Set of 18
By Limoges
Located in Dallas, TX
This set of 18 pharmaceutical bottles was created in Limoges, France, circa 1960. Each colorful porcelain jar with hand painted decor, features an apothecary recipe written in French...
Porcelain
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H 6.7 in Dm 4.34 in
17th Century Faenza "Albarello", Spool Pharmacy Jar, Pot, in Majolica Enameled
Located in Vigonza, Padua
Extraordinary mouseal piece, Faenza "albarello" or spool Pharmacy jar, in majolica enamelled with
Majolica
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H 28.35 in Dm 18.51 in
One of a Kind Pharmacy Anti Poison Pot Bottle in Provincial Faience De Rouen
Located in Paris, FR
One of kind handcrafted, hand-painted French Provincial style Faience de Rouen pharmacy bottle pot
Faience, Wood, Paint
Set of 9 old pharmacy pots
Located in Monaco, MC
Remarquable set of 9 old pharmacy pot from Italy. White cream with blue handwriting. Good
Ceramic
Antique Pharmacy Wooden Pot with Cover
Located in Schellebelle, BE
Exceptional big Italian Pharmacy pot with cover from Tuscany,Italy, elegant object with few
Fruitwood
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