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Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners for Hyoscyamus & Iridis sub-Antiques being the common full dress

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being the common full dress of a high-class samurai

the border alternating between lime and lemon rosettes amongst squares

there are full hallmarks on one link for Ward Brothers

Archibald Kenrick himself originally started life as an iron founder in 1791 manufacturing buckles and livery fittings and then created a quality iron foundry

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Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners for Hyoscyamus & Iridis sub-Antiques being the common full dressOrigin: English Period: Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1870 80 Base Diameter: 3 inches Height: 7. 75 inches Beautiful clear glass examples in fine order, having square cut stoppers with original labels reading P: R: IRID: and SEM: HYOS: hand painted in black over fiery burnished gold banners. There is some wear to the paint, though structurally the pieces are sound. The stopper for P: R: IRID: is currently sealed shut but could

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