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Antiques Atlas - Large 18thc Bronze Cast Mortar
Antiques Atlas - Large 18thc Bronze Cast Mortar
Bonhams : A large, finely cast and important Commonwealth leaded bronze mortar, dated 1659, made for Francis Keble of Burford, Mercer [1637 - 1686], by Edward Neale of Burford [fl. c. 1640 - 1695]
Large Antique Solid Bronze German Apothecary Mortar with Pestle c.mid-1800s | eBay
A large French bronze mortar, dated 1601 Cast with several bands at top and bottom, S-shaped handles at both sides. The obverse featuring a medallion surrounded by laurel and palm leaves with
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Antique Rustic Bronze Pharmacy Apothecary Mortar and Pestle
Large Antique Apothecary Cast & Turned Brass Bronze Mortar & Pestle HEAVY 6.3lbs | eBay
Ground hero: mortars from Schwarzach collection impress at Cologne auction | Antiques Trade Gazette
Very large bronze mortar | Science Museum Group Collection
Extremely Large & Heavy Cast Bronze Pharmaceutical Mortar & Pestle Dated 1630 . | Mortar and pestle, Cast bronze, Bronze
A large and magnificent Grassmayr mortar dated 1681Golden brown cast bronze with [...] | lot 619 | Highly Important Mortars from the Schwarzach Colle at Kunsthaus Lempertz | Auction.fr | English
A large French bronze mortar, 1773 | STYLE: Private Collections | 2020 | Sotheby's
A large French bronze mortar, dated 1601 Cast with several bands at top and bottom, S-shaped handles at both sides. The obverse featuring a medallion surrounded by laurel and palm leaves with
Large Cast Iron Pestle & Mortar — Lebove
Antique large bronze mortar and pestle - Bronze and ormolu - Metalware
16th Century Spanish Cast Bronze Apothecary Mortar For Sale at 1stDibs
Mortar - Bronze - 16th century | Barnebys
Large 17th Century English Antique London-made Bronze Mortar, The Outer Surface Bearing Four Cast Crowned Tudor Roses - Holt Antique Furniture Ltd
Large Fibreglass Mortar or Cannon Foundry Pattern (No's 45) for Shop, Retail and Home Display
Pin on Apothecary and Pharmacy
Bronze mortar - Tuscany - second half of XVI century - Ref.81798