Beaker-shaped mortar and double-ended pestle of polished black marble, possibly European, probably between 1501-1900 Beaker-shaped mortar and double-ended pestle of polished black marble 1501-1900
Ceramic mortar and pestle, bowl-shpaed mortar, both glazed, European, possibly German, 1800-1950 Ceramic pestle and mortar 1800-1950
Bucket-shaped marble mortar with two lugs on rim, probably Egyptian 3000BC-500, two ceramic grinding ends of European pestles, 1701-1900 Bucket-shaped marble mortar with two lugs on rim 3000-500
Small squat bronze mortar, flared rim and foot, flat base, ribbed lugs and motif, bronze pestle trumpet-shaped grinding end, ribbed handle, Spanish (?), 16th or 17th century Small squat bronze mortar with flared foot and rim 1501-1700
Mortar and pestle in green glass, mortar is bell-like with deep flaring rim, possibly Spanish, 19th century Mortar and pestle in green glass 1801-1900
Ceramic imitation mortar and pestle, with coarse textured exterior and interior, provenance unknown, 1850-1920 Ceramic imitation mortar and pestle 1850-1920
Small circular marble mortar, with a Greek and Coptic (?) inscription around rim, small matching pestle, with decorated metal band around handle, probably Egyptian, 1-300 mortars and pestles 1-300 CE
Small alabaster (?) bowl-shaped mortar and pestle, with decorative finial, possibly Middle Eastern or North African, 1501-1900 mortars and pestles 1501-1900
Goblet-shaped ivory mortar with pestle, both decorated with latitudinal lines and grooves, provenance unknown, 1700-1900 Goblet-shaped ivory mortar with pestle 1700-1900
Small bronze mortar and pestle, plain with latitudinal lines and indges, slightly flared rim on mortar, corroded, European (Spanish?), 1650-1800 mortars and pestles 1650-1800
Small bowl-shaped mortar and tiny bulbous pestle, polished reddish brown marble (?), probably European, 1501-1900 mortars and pestles 1501-1900
Green glass bell-shaped mortar, and brown glass pestle with irregular finial, both of bubbly fabric, probably European, 1501-1900 Green glass bell-shaped mortar 1501-1900
Grey stone mortar and pestle, mortar is circular with rounded base and shallow circular grinding depression, pestle a tapering cylinder with rounded ends, no production details Grey stone mortar and pestle
Yellow clay cup-like mortar with large square handle, and cylindrical pestle, possibly European, 1501-1900 Yellow clay cup-like mortar with large square handle 1501-1900
Wooden mortar and pestle, mortar resembles flower pot, pestle has pear-shaped grinding end and tapering handle, European, probably nineteenth century Flower-pot shaped mortar and pestle 1801-1900
Cream marble mortar and pestle, possibly European, 1501-1900 Cream marble mortar and pestle 1501-1900
Small grey agate mortar, octagonal in shape, with matching pestle, probably European, 1850-1930 Small grey agate mortar 1850-1930
Pinewood mortar and pestle, European, 1750-1900 Pinewood mortar and pestle, European, 1750-1900 1750-1900
Bowl-shaped ceramic mortar with lip for pouring, pestle with ceramic grinding end and wooden handle, supplied by Mist of Fleet St., London, 1801-1900 Ceramic mortar and pestle
Ivory mortar, decorated with latitudinal lines, goblet shape, with double ended pestle which may not have originally belonged to mortar, provenance unknown, 1700-1900 Ivory mortar and boxwood pestle 1700-1900
Clear glass mortar and pestle, European, 1800-1920 Clear glass mortar and pestle, European, 1800-1920 1880-1920
Goblet-shaped ivory mortar and pestle, largely plain in decoration, provenance unknown, 1700-1900 Goblet-shaped ivory mortar and pestle 1700-1900
Alchemical mortar and pestle, stone, probably European, 1400-1800 Alchemical mortar and pestle 1400-1800
Turned wood mortar and pestle exhibited in East African Sudan Court at British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, Sudanese, 1890-1925 Mortar and pestle exhibited in East African Sudan Court 1890-1925
Marble pestle and mortar, Egyptian, 1650BC-1575BC Marble pestle and mortar, Egyptian, 1650BC-1575BC 1650-1575 BCE
Clear glass mortar, with pouring lip and pestle, English, nineteenth century Clear glass mortar 1801-1900