Fine Porcelain and Pottery - 28 Feb 2017
A pair of Savona maiolica drug bottles 18th century
A pair of Savona maiolica drug bottles 18th century, the globular bodies painted in blue and manganese, with banners titled 'Acetose' and 'Portulace' respectively, reserved on a ground of continuous fruiting grapevine, each marked with a fish to the base, chipping to one neck, 23.5cm. (2)
Sorrel and Purslane have medicinal benefits, still accessed today. Sorrel contains tannins which help to reduce mucous production. Purslane was boiled with honey to relieve a dry cough, and the leaves applied as a poultice to relieve the symptoms of gout. It is high in anti-oxidants.