A delftware Wet Drug Jar, first half 18th Century, with a label inscribed S:PAPAV:ERR: beneath a shell flanked by angels, an angel head beneath, 18cm The inscription is for syrupus of papaver erraticum, wild poppy, which, according to Culpepper ".... cools the blood, helps surfeits and may be given for frenzies, fevers and hot agues."