Folding leather pouch

Made:
1890-1920 in London
Folding leather pouch, containing 13 glass bottles

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Folding leather pouch, containing 13 glass bottles
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Folding leather pouch, containing 13 glass bottles, made by Burrough's Wellcome in London, for French market, under trademark "Tabloid", English, 1890-1920

Parts

Bottle containing Tabloid Warburg Tincture

Bottle containing Tabloid Warburg Tincture

Small glass bottle with chamois-covered cork stopper full of Tabloid brand Warburg Tincture compressed tablets (contain opium and quinine). 80 mm x 19 mm diameter, 21 g. Produced by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., London, 1890-1920.

Measurements:
overall: 80 mm 19 mm, 21g
Materials:
complete , glass , opium , cork , chamois and quinine
Object Number:
A656240 Pt2
type:
bottle and opium
bottle; controlled drug; opium

bottle; controlled drug; opium

Glass, circle based bottle with cork stopper. Paper label around bottle. To contain Tabloid brand of lead and opium (plumb et opium) (plombi et opii) tablets.

Materials:
as part 1
Object Number:
A656240 Pt13
type:
bottle and opium