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A London delftware apothecary syrup jar, circa 1680-90 image 1
A London delftware apothecary syrup jar, circa 1680-90 image 2
Hutton Collection
Lot 98

A London delftware apothecary syrup jar, circa 1680-90

19 November 2025, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£4,000 - £6,000

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A London delftware apothecary syrup jar, circa 1680-90

The generous globular body raised on a spreading foot, the strap handle with a scrolled lower terminal, painted in blue below the spout with a 'ribbon label panel' inscribed 'S RHABARB:', surmounted by an angel's head and outstretched wings, 18cm high

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Provenance
Hutton Collection

Syrupus de Rhabarbaro, or syrup of rhubarb is mentioned in a text published in 1659 titled 'The hidden treasures of the art of physick', by John Tanner, a student of medicine and astrology. It is described as 'a gentle Purge, fitting for Children, ancient People, and such as are very weak: it purgeth...Melancholy. An Ounce a weak body may take'.

A syrup jar of similar type for syrup of coltsfoot from the Graham Slater Collection was sold by Bonhams on 15 April 2025, lot 79.

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