Wet Drug Jar
DateCa. 1810
MediumEarthenware, lead-glazed (pearlware)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1947-206
DescriptionWet drug jar or apothecary jar. Trumpet foot rises to bulbous body with wide open mouth at top and short cylindrical spout to side opposite the brown painted decoration reading "SYR : AURANTII" within a ribbon-like banner.Label TextWet drug jars are spouted apothecary vessels that contained syrups of all types. This example with its painted banner reading "SYR : AURANTII" was meant to contain Syrupus Aurantii or the Syrup of Orange which was used for flavoring, especially in medicinal remedies of the period. The Dictionary of Practical Medicine published in 1833, for example, lists it as an ingredient in multiple concoctions.
1720-1750
1700-1730
18th century
ca. 1830
ca. 1811
ca. 1805
ca. 1820
ca. 1810
1720-1740
1846 (dated)
1740-1770
1660-1725