Do you love the charm and history of antique apothecary tools? Then you will love this stunning brass mortar and pestle from the Georgian era. This solid brass set was used to grind drugs and spices in the 18th or 19th century. It has a beautiful patina and a nice ring when tapped. The mortar is hand signed with the initials Mc B. W.S. and the date 1757 or J757. The pestle is double ended and has some wear and dents from years of use. The mortar measures 3.5” wide at the base, 4.5” wide at the top, and 3.5” tall. The pestle measures 7” long. This is a rare and authentic piece of antique apothecary history that would make a great addition to your collection or a wonderful gift for someone special.
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