
Six creamware bin labels and four ointment pots, 19th century Four of coat-hanger shape pierced for suspension, two Wedgwood, including one inscribed 'MOUNTAIN' in blue, the other inscribed 'MANZANILLA' in black, the reverse impressed 'FARROW AND JACKSON LONDON', both impressed 'WEDGWOOD', the others all inscribed in black, one 'BUCELLAS' and one 'MADEIRA', together with two of circular shape, one inscribed 'E,I MADEIRA', impressed 'SPODE', the other inscribed 'HOCK', largest 14.5cm wide, the ointment pots inscribed in blue, two of pedestal form for 'Singleton's Eye Ointment', and two for 'Poor Mans Friend', inscribed 'Produced only by Beach and Barnicott...' on the reverses, tallest 3.8cm high (10) Footnotes: Provenance Graham Slater Collection, Bonhams, 16 April 2025, lot 538 Farrow and Jackson was an engineering, manufacturing and distribution company who supplied equipment and merchandise to the wine, spirits and drinks industry from around 1860 onwards. Singleton's Golden Eye Ointment claimed to be a cure for all eye disorders, whereas 'Poor Mans Friend' was intended to relieve skin conditions and itchy rashes. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing




















