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Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners, One for Sodium Sulphate sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles although the building still remains

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although the building still remains known as the Atkinson's Building on account of the name "Atkinson's" written in the brickwork which you can still see today

or as symbols for peace or tranquillity

more precise level of expression

Like a vessel of glass

Two Late 19thC Glass Apothecary Bottles with Painted Gold Banners, One for Sodium Sulphate sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles although the building still remainsOrigin: English Period: Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1875 Circumference: 11 inches Height: 9 inches Both of good proportions bearing original, and, highly individual stoppers. Hand painted in onyx on gold crested banners. The first would have carried Sodium Sulphate, the very well preserved label clearly reading; SOD: SULPH:. Sodium sulphate is the sodium salt of sulphuric acid. Anhydrous, it is a white crystalline solid of formula

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