Skip to main content
1945.1.1394.2a,b
Drug Jars
1945.1.1394.2a,b

Drug Jars

Dateabout 1815-1830
MediumMold-formed porcelain with gilding and overglaze purple and black enamel
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height including lid x diameter .1a,b): 12 x 4 5/8in. (30.5 x 11.7cm) Primary Dimensions (height including lid x diameter .2a,b-.4a,b): 8 3/4 x 3 5/8in. (22.2 x 9.2cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineBequest of George Dudley Seymour
Object number1945.1.1394.1a,b-.4a,b
DescriptionGroup of four cylindrical, porcelain lidded drug jars with gilding and hand-painted purple and black enamel. One drug jar (.1) is larger than the others. Each drug jar is decorated with a circular, wreath-shaped, gilded motif in the Empire, or late classical revival, style popular in the early part of the nineteenth century. The primary decoration on each jar (.a) is a circular, or heart-shaped, area composed of a wreath. Gilded leaves and circular flowers on a vine form the wreath, with a purple enamel bow below. Above the wreath is a shallow purple enamel and gilt urn with two gilded snakes, or Empire-style dolphins, peering into each urn. Inside the circular area, each jar has a different Latin abbreviation, as follows: jar .1, "UNG:/ HYDRARG:"; jar .2, "CERAT:/ SIMPLEX."; jar .3, "CERAT:/ RESINAE."; and jar .4, "CONF:/ AURANT: C:". Each abbreviation is hand-written in black enamel. There is a band of gilding below the rim, and two bands of gilding at the foot of each jar. Each jar also has a tall lid (.b) with a round finial at the top. The top of the finial is gilded, with an additional band of gilding below the base of the finial, and at the rim of each lid. The gilding on the jars and lids has worn slightly, while the gilding on the finials has worn more. The remnants of an unknown brown substance have adhered in a few small spots to the rim of one lid (.4b).
NotesSubject note: The Latin phrases found in the center of each shield are most likely abbreviations for the chemical compounds that were contained in each jar. (Hunt 11/29/2004)
Status
Not on view
1945.1.1395.3a,b
Unknown
about 1815-1830
1945.1.1393.2a,b
Unknown
about 1815-1830
Teapot
Frances Caroline Adams
1855-1875
Soup Tureen and Tray
Unknown
1800-1810
Gift of Aetna Life and Casualty, Mrs. Arthur L. Goodrich, and Helen E. Royce, by exchange, 1986 ...
Captain William Kellogg
about 1820
Gift of Mrs. Grace Clarkson Wilcox, 1935.2.23a,b  © 2005 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Unknown
mid 19th century
Lidded Biscuit Jar
C. F. Monroe Company
1892-1916
Lidded Drug Jar
Unknown
1840-1880
Lidded Sugar Bowl
Frances Caroline Adams
1855-1875
1945.1.1396.7a,b
Unknown
1800-1810
Show Jars with Stoppers and Stands
Sisson Drug Co.
1910-1930
1945.1.1396.2a-c
Unknown
1800-1810