. The Pharmaceutical era. Fig. 100 Kilos. the mortar with Renaissance ornaments, inscribed SOLIDEA GLORIA, 1632; it has ornamented loop handles anda T-handled pestle. Another in bronze Ixars the sam*pions deviee. M. Hendier pointed out the high and narrow shapewhich usnally distinguishes the old German mortars ina plain, nieueled specimen, and also in another bearingthe not uncomnion motto, amor vincit omnia, lower, wider shape favored by French makers, onthe other hand, may be noticed in Fig. 3, as well as inothers bearing inscriptions Urbain Hiidault, SergentRoyal, 1(!8(), am


. The Pharmaceutical era. Fig. 100 Kilos. the mortar with Renaissance ornaments, inscribed SOLIDEA GLORIA, 1632; it has ornamented loop handles anda T-handled pestle. Another in bronze Ixars the sam*pions deviee. M. Hendier pointed out the high and narrow shapewhich usnally distinguishes the old German mortars ina plain, nieueled specimen, and also in another bearingthe not uncomnion motto, amor vincit omnia, lower, wider shape favored by French makers, onthe other hand, may be noticed in Fig. 3, as well as inothers bearing inscriptions Urbain Hiidault, SergentRoyal, 1(!8(), ami (In French also) I was made for fharity in tlie year Fig. 3.—The original is tlie inscription on the large Frenchmortar shown in Fig. 3, I resemble a sow for bulk.(Je ressemble a une truye p. 1. m.) St. Peter, the Vir-gin, etc., figure below, and it is dated 1625.


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