Narrow rectangular black tin, used for compound of atropine and sulphuric acid, now half full of wood shavings Narrow rectangular black tin, used for compound of atropine and sulphuric acid, now half full of wood shavings 1870-1918
Cell bank container for storage using liquid nitrogen, by Thor, England, 1970-1990 Cell Bank Container for Storage Using Liquid Nitrogen 1970-1990
Soap container made of phenol formaldehyde, with BEX and Made in England, on the inside of the lid, by Bex Mouldings Limited, England, 1920-1940 Soap container made of phenol formaldehyde 1920-1940
Steel safety razor with box and integral small container, made of phenol formaldehyde, by Gillette, England, 1920-1940. With three razor blades in original packets inside the integral small container (see note). Steel safety razor with box made of phenol formaldehyde 1920-1940
polyethene and polypropylene container of 'Exfoliating Body Scrub' made by Courtaulds Packaging Ltd for The Boots Company plc, c1997 Container for an Exfoliating Body Scrub circa 1997
Plastic box, by Hoechst AG, used to store three samples of serotonine prepared by Maurice Rapport Plastic box for serotonine samples 1948
Tin, to contain 50 ‘Players Navy Cut’ Cigarettes, used for storing Plant-Down tinder, part of Hildburgh Collection of illuminating and fire making devices, collected by Dr. Walter Leo Hildburgh, F.S.A, London, England, 1910-1950 Tin for storing plant down tinder 1910-1950