S Maw Son & Thompson pearwood treenware covered apothecary bottle with stopper and hand cut screw on top circa 1880. 1870/5-1901/5 - S Maw, Son & Thompson, 7-12 Aldersgate, makers of chemist and pharmacy equipment, their items are displayed in the science museum in London. Excellent condition. Measures 4 inches high.
Early American country store mortar and pestle circa 1820. The mortar is turned from a solid block of maple, and retains the original red wash surface. Excellent condition. The mortar is 7.5 x 5.25", and the pestle is 10.5 x 2.75". Together they are 12.5" high.
Authentic early American country store mortar and pestle circa 1820. The mortar is turned from a single block of American walnut. Fine untouched original condition. The mortar is 5.25 x 7.25", and the pestle is 9.75 x 2.25". Together they are 11.5" high.
Thomas Griffin large pewter charger. London circa 1760-1777. Fine estate condition. Diameter is 16.5 inches.
English Regency period hanging wall shelf. Mahogany circa 1820. Ebony line inlay. Two drawers inlaid with boxwood acanthus leaf swags. Original brass hardware and key. Exquisitely made. Overall dimensions; 37.5" high x 36" wide x 6.75" deep.