Offered for sale is a hard to find metal pharmacy sign from the 1930s.
This diminutive sign measures 12.5” x 6.5” and sports embossed lettering highlighted in with a black background. There are various minor scuffs, dings and unobtrusive areas of paint loss that do not distract from the sign's appeal.
The small label in back states the following: “This is an expensive sign. Post conspicuously until our salesman ...click for details
Offered for sale is a very nice pharmacy stock bottle from the 1950s sporting a near perfect and complete label. From Burroughs Wellcome & Co. this cute 3.5 inch bottle once contained 100 compressed tablets. Note that the cap is also labeled.
Made, warranted and patented in 1863 by Charles Emerson of Charlestown (a suburb of Boston), Massachusetts, this all original razor strap miraculously retains its original cardboard sheath.
The historically-fascinating sheath label is in exquisite condition with minor edge wear noted to the sheath. The strap shows evidence of use and also remains in fine condition. ...click for details
This striking, decorated, ceramic apothecary jar dates from the 1930s and is marked "GERMANY" on its base. Measuring 9 inches tall, this jar features lovely, gold-painted swags.
The cover has a crack as seen in the photo, but the jar otherwise is quite fine lending flair and elegance to your apothecary collection.
If you are looking for that special pharmacy collectible to add to your collection or give as a gift look no further! This vintage 1920-1930s era painted sign is in just fabulous condition and has wonderful graphics!
Constructed of painted tin, this sign shows signs of minimal use--- perhaps it hung behind a glass enclosure. The paint is vibrant and condition outstanding. Just a few unobtrusive edge crimps and tiny ar ...click for details
Offered for sale is a nice E.R. Squibb & Sons spice tin that came from the early unused stock of the former A.D. Pierce Pharmacy in Hartford, CT!!
The tin is in good condition with ‘crackling’ to the painted lithographed surface. The metal top and base are tarnished and a few minor paint scuffs are noted to the tin.
This unused, 6 ounce-size, pharmacy or drug store, female-specific item labeled ZEPTIN Medicated Powder dates to the 1940s and was manufactured by LARRE’ Laboratories, Denver, CO. The box measures 3.5 inches tall and is in very nice condition although stained from age. Complete with the original insert and contents!!
This is an unused decorative pharmacy collectible clock from 1969. A striking framed image of an early chemist compounding medicines complements a brass toned Westclox clock face dial.
The framed clock is in original unused condition and is fully functional! Designed to hang and ready for your collection or the pharmacist in your life.
Offered for sale is an apothecary, pharmacy, drug store PRESCRIPTION LEDGER that originated from the former Pierce Pharmacy in Hartford, CT!!
This awesome piece of Connecticut history contains hundreds and hundreds of hand written prescriptions pasted into this 1913 ledger. It is packed front to back with prescriptions including controlled drugs, brand name medicines and much more. ...click for details