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2012 SPRING SPECIAL!!
FREE USPS FIRST CLASS shipping to the 48 contiguous United States on items priced $50 or greater purchased from May 1, 2012, through May 31, 2012!
This promotion applies ONLY to NEW orders placed from May 1, 2012, through May 31, 2012.
All items MUST be paid-in-full by May 31, 2012, to be eligible for the 2012 SPRING shipping special.
HAPPY SPRING!!!
Pharmacy Apothecary Cachet Pill Powder Mould Machine
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Pre 1900 item# 1076755 (stock# M1066)
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$325.00
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Perhaps the holy grail of quality made and rare 19th century pharmacy tools of the trade. This beauty sports an attractive brass label, has nickel plated embellishments and 3 steel moulds. One mould has attached brass compressor plates for sealing the powder filled medicine bread like wafers. Cachets provided the early pharmacist the means to accurately fill wafers with the proper dose and to enhance production. Mould construction is of high end components and will serve well as the centerpiece of any collection. Measures 9 1/2" L x 6" W x 1" H and weighs over 5 pounds. Very nice condition, lovely patina and undamaged.
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Fabulous ANTIKAMNIA Pharmacy Tin Tip Tray Worlds Fair
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Pre 1900 item# 862966 (stock# DaveStock)
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$275.00
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This lovely tip tray has striking lithography. The image on this fabulous early 1900s pharmacy collectible speaks for itself. The graphics are in the Art Nouveau style and delightfully grace the tray. The company notes that their tablets could treat numerous symptoms and conditions especially womens ills. It enjoys crossover appeal in that it is also a 1904 World's Fair souvenir and an advertisement for the drug company - what a wonderful giveaway! The Antikamnia ("Opposed to Pain") Chemical Company of St. Louis, Missouri, produced medicines similar to aspirin and were famous for their very graphic calendars that were given to physicians as tokens for prescribing their products. . Measuring 3.25"W x 4.75L", this cutie is in very nice condition. The image is clear with minor surface wear commensurate with its age.
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2 Freemasonry Masonic Treen Poison Drug Bottle Pill Box
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Pre 1900 item# 1067118 (stock# M1060)
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$150.00
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Offered are an interesting pair of early treenware pharmacy or apothecary drug containers, circa 1890's. Each is a masterfully turned wood vessel sporting the imprinted FREEMASONRY symbol of the Compass and the Square on the top of each vessel's cover or cap. The tall container is labeled with the word "POISON" and once housed a glass bottle, poison jar inside of it. The small vessel is a pill box. The tall vessel, with screw on cap, measures 6.5 inches tall, and the pill box is 2 inches high x 2.25 inches wide. Both containers have a wonderful patina, are in very nice condition, and have fabulous visual appeal when displayed side by side. A handsome pair!
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C1900 Wright's Patent Apothecary Pharmacy Bottle
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Pre 1900 item# 269474 (stock# J439b)
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$30.00
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Offered for sale is a hard to find, turn-of-the-century, apothecary pharmacy bottle that stands 7.5 inches tall. The stopper is embossed with a large "W" signifying WRIGHT's Patent.This unusual tincture bottle is in excellent condition. The bottle interior is clear and the stopper, which sports ground glass, is in very nice condition except for some unobtrusive interior edge chips and two very minor flecks on the (L) edge of the stopper. A hard to find circa 1900 patent pharmacy bottle ready for your collection!
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1890 RARE Set 10 CHAMPION PAPER Co INVERTED SHOW GLOBES
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Pre 1900 item# 147558 (stock# M468)
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860-712-9565
$395.00
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An extraordinarily RARE and COMPLETE 19th Century set of 10 PAPER MANUFACTURING INVERTED SHOW GLOBES from the "CHAMPION PAPER & FIBRE Co." of Hamilton, Ohio are offered! Collectively, these 10 globes offer a unique, historical perspective into the process and history of US paper making, and they serve as an educational tool, with each individual globe representing a different step in the process of paper manufacture. Each globe retains its original contents and bears a specific label describing the contents and their purpose. The glass globes measure just over 6 inches tall and are corked. An important and historical set of antique artifacts in utterly fabulous condition which make a visually exciting display!
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RARE SSS Blood Pharmacy Drugstore Iron String Holder
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Pre 1910 item# 1127708 (stock# M)
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860-712-9565
$495.00
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SSS for the Blood was a 19th century patent medicine largely manufactured during the Victorian era. It was a tonic that contained a high portion on alcohol, and like many of its competitors of the time, claimed to be a cure for many different maladies. Offered is an absolutely wonderful, iron, string holder complete with the hard-to-find lid imprinted with the SSS logo on the top. Remnants of the original silver-toned paint still remain here and there on the string holder. The embossed lettering is present on both sides, and the pot-shaped holder is in very nice condition sporting a patina commensurate with its age. Measures about 5 inches high and ready for your collection!
Some History: Chances are the year 1826 doesn’t strike a deep historical chord in most Americans, but to the people at the S.S.S. Company, it’s one of the most significant dates in history. For it was in 1826, that the mighty Creek Indians bequeathed a treasured remedy of theirs, now known as S.S.S. Tonic, to Captain Irwin Dennard of Perry, Georgia, as a reward for having saved the life of one of their Chieftains. Captain Dennard sold the formula to Colonel Charles T. Swift who also lived in Perry, Georgia, and Swift quickly formed a partnership with Colonel H.J. Lamar of Macon, Georgia, to bottle and sell the Tonic. In 1873, Colonel H.J. Lamar, foreseeing Atlanta as the future Metropolis of the South, moved the company to Atlanta. According to the company's history, the S.S.S. stood for Swift’s Southern Specific in the earlier years.
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Apothecary Pharmacy Medical Advertising Cup REXOMA
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Pre 1900 item# 329553 (stock# M781)
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$39.00
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Offered for sale is a wonderful late 19th century, Victorian drugstore, medical advertising cup. This lovely porcelain mug has “CUDAHY’S REXOMA” printed on the lip. Beautifully hand painted pink roses and other lavender colored flowers adorn the cup on all surfaces. The Cudahy meat packing industry dates back to the turn of the century. The Cudahy meat industry, with stockyards in Omaha, Chicago, Sioux City and Los Angeles produced the REX brand of fine beef and pork products. They also produced lard, soaps and patent medicine products such as Cudahy's Essence of Pepsin and Cudahy's Rexsoma that used the animal byproducts. The patent medicines were marketed as nutritional supplements for improved health. This 3.5 inch tall beauty is in very good condition and very classy indeed! A terrific image on a lovely cup that can be easily displayed anywhere in your collection.
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Victorian Vapo Cresolene Lamp Asthma Lung
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Pre 1900 item# 1089767 (stock# J1084)
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$65.00
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The inhalation of medicinal vapors was common practice during the late 19th and early 20th century. Inhaling devices came in many shapes and forms. This very decorative and functional inhaler was very popular during that period. This lovely, late-Victorian-styled inhaler is primarily being sold for its original box. The box is complete and very detailed on all sides (including the top), sporting wonderful graphics and information on its many merits. The box measures 6.5" H x 4" W x 3.25" D and shows only mild wear and faint staining. Finding a complete box in this condition is quite uncommon. The lamp is not complete and is minus its chimney and top medicinal pan.
The advertising says it all - great graphic and lung specific. The last patent date noted on the box is 1899, and the first patent date is stamped on the lamp as being Ag. (August) 4, 1885.
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Antique Apothecary Pharmacy Drugstore Drawer Pulls
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Pre 1900 item# 952375 (stock# M1026)
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$37.00 each
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Offered for your consideration is a visually appealing, group of 7, extremely hard-to-find, vintage 19th century, pharmacy cabinet drawer pulls. ****The following apothecary pulls ARE available: Rosin, Sympl. Foetid, Ichthyoc., Matricaria, Qullaia and the 2 round pulls**** The large ceramic pulls measure 2 inches wide x 1.5 inches high inches. The 2 unmarked ROUND pulls measure 1.5" wide x 1" deep. The following information is or was partially marked on the base of most of the square pulls - "Pat. Feb. 12, 86 - M.B.D. CO. - St. Louis, MO. The pulls are in very good condition with wear commensurate for their age and use. Only the pull marked 'ROSIN' is damaged and repaired and is priced at $10.00. Ready for use!
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