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2012 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY & LEAP YEAR SUPER SPECIAL!!
10% DISCOUNT on all items priced $40 or greater purchased from February 1, 2012, through February 29, 2012!
This promotion applies ONLY to NEW orders placed from February 1, 2012, through February 29, 2012.
All items MUST be paid-in-full by February 29, 2012, to receive the 2012 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY & LEAP YEAR promotional discount.
BEST WISHES TO ALL!!!
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Apothecary Pharmacy Drug Store Bottle "SENNAE."
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Pre 1900 item# 373767 (stock# RBsennae)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$100.00
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Offered for sale is an absolutely wonderful, 19th century, apothecary pharmacy bottle sporting a colorful, hand painted, glass label marked “SENNAE.” that came from the former A.D. Pierce Pharmacy in Hartford, CT!! The 8.5 inch tall fluid extract bottle is an impressive sight to see when displayed! There are no markings on the bottom of the bottle. The condition of the bottle is excellent. There is a minor chip noted on the on the ® lower corner and a few tiny edge flecks. The A.D. Pierce Pharmacy originated in Hartford, Connecticut, at 914 Main Street during the late 19th century and later relocated to 247 Sigourney Street in Hartford as A.D. Pierce and Son. Posted along with photos of the bottle, is an image of the pharmacy, circa 1960, which is NOT included with the sale of the bottle.
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Dr. Fitch's 1885 Prescription Pharmacy Drugstore Scale
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Pre 1900 item# 1124391 (stock# M1077)
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860-712-9565
$155.00
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Offered is Dr. C.H. Fitch's Prescription Scale-- a wonderful, early, pharmacist/doctor, portable, pocket-sized, Victorian era scale! The fancy-scrolled and embellished metal case appears to be brass with nickel plating and reads, "Dr. C.H. Fitch's Prescription Scale Pat Sept 29th 1885" on the top. The diminutive metal case with scale inside measures approximately 1.5" wide x 2.75" long x .75" deep and is in very nice, original condition. The scale's capacity is 1/2 to 20 grains. It was manufactured by the N.V. Randolph Paper Box Company, Richmond, VA.
Some history: Joseph Williamson Randolph (1815-1893) established his business as publisher, bookseller, and stationer in Richmond, Virginia, in 1831. By the early 1840s, he had formed a partnership with Joseph J. English, and the firm became one of the leading book dealers in the South by the time of the Civil War. After Randolph's death, his son, Norman Y. Randolph, operated the business until it passed into receivership. Norman Randolph was, at various times, president of the Randolph Paper Box Company, the Virginia State Insurance Company, and the Warwick Park Transportation Company. He also served as secretary-treasurer of the Virginia and North Carolina Wheel Company.
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7 Antique Apothecary Pharmacy Drugstore Drawer Pulls
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Pre 1900 item# 952375 (stock# M1026)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
SOLD
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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 4 larger ceramic pulls (as seen on the top row) measure 2 inches wide x 1.5 inches high, and the 10 diminutive pulls are 1.25 inches x 1.25 inches. The 2 unmarked ROUND pulls measure 1.5" wide x 1" deep. The following information is 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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Apothecary Pharmacy Medical Advertising Cup REXOMA
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Pre 1900 item# 329553 (stock# M781)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$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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Large 19thC Apothecary Pharmacy Powder Bottle ALOE
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Pre 1900 item# 396245 (stock# J951)
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860-712-9565
$135.00
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Offered for your consideration is a fabulous, large size, 19th century apothecary bottle sporting a fancy gold & black lettered painted glass label marked “P. ALOE. et CAN.”! This hand blown, 12 inch tall bottle has a deep pontilled base and is in fine condition. The ground glass stopper has a few unobtrusive interior edge chips. The label under glass (LUG) applied label is in very good condition, complete and some minor ‘crackling’ of the painted surface. When viewing the glass label "in person", it is quite appealing and displays beautifully. Please note that the elongated, reddish mark seen on the label is a function of poor photography - it is only a reflection of another object in the room- and not a stain!
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