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  <dc:title>Bottle</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This is a clear glass stoppered bottle, now empty, featuring a very damaged label with black ink writing stating: “Evans Sons Lescher &amp; Webb Limited, Liverpool London.” The label also includes the words “Rec” and “1/2 grain.” and a pencil handwritten "6". 

Evans Sons Lescher &amp; Webb Limited was a prominent pharmaceutical company formed in 1902 by merging Evans, Lescher and Webb of London with Evans, Sons and Co of Liverpool. They were known for manufacturing a wide range of medical supplies, including fine chemicals, drugs, and pharmaceutical preparations. The company operated from locations in Liverpool and London and was involved in producing biological medicines and other medical products.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1900-1949</dc:date>
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