Hand made by a glass blower in the mid or early 19th century, a large glass bowl for holding medicinal leeches in an apothecary's shop. depressed and snapped pontil mark on the base, odd bubbles in the body showing its hand made status; large fold back rim for securing the breathable muslin cover; fine scratching on the basal rim consistent with moving over a mahogany counter or shelf.
An unusual survivor from another age of medicine.