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Early Merck Poison Bottle Narcotic and Hypnotic
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Pre 1920 item# 1072326 (stock# J1078)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$40.00
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This is a wonderful example of an early Merck poison bottle sporting a very attractive shield style label. Condition of the bottle is fine and the label is 99% complete with minor flaws of an antique bottle. Measures about 8 inches tall.Some History: It was historically used in combination with other plants, such as mandrake, deadly nightshade, and datura as an anesthetic potion, as well as for its psychoactive properties in "magic brews." These psychoactive properties include visual hallucinations and a sensation of flight. Sweet!
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Graphic Obesity Medicine Bottle w/Nude Female Image
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Pre 1940 item# 1122998 (stock# M1073A)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$80.00
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Incredible graphics say it all for this highly unique, female medicine bottle, BonKora, dating from the 1930s - 1940s era. The bottle measures nearly 7.5 inches high and is complete with original contents. The condition of the bottle is very nice with only minor staining next to the letters in the word, BONKORA. Although the box is damaged, it displays well as it retains the image of the nude female- an interesting conversation piece! A bit of history: BONKORA was actually advertised as a weight loss treatment in print advertising, although this usage is not stated on the box. With sales in decline in the late 1930s, the BONKORA manufacturer attempted to make their product a bit more interesting by streamlining the original, bulkier silhouette in their advertising and adding a naked lady on the label. While a clever touch, the product’s popularity continued to wan – perhaps due to a combination of the economics of the Great Depression and the increased federal enforcement of earlier-legislated laws prohibiting unsubstantiated wild curative claims for any and all maladies.
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1930s Parke Davis Advertising Pharmacy Drugstore Sign
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Pre 1940 item# 1122655 (stock# M1075)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$345.00
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Offered is a very handsome pharmacy sign sporting gold gilt lettering that is further enhanced by a hand-painted-on-glass, faux mahogany background. This graphically-appealing sign dates to the 1930s - 1940s era and displays quite well. The sign measures 25.5" x 13" and is in very nice condition. There is minimal, unobtrusive lifting of the paint on glass and minor wear to the finish of the wooden frame. A label on the back notes "Rodwell Sign Co., Buffalo, NY".
History: In 1871, Hervey Parke and George Davis became the owners of the company that was to bear their names for the next century. In addition to creating many medicines and biologicals, various innovations became industry standards such as: the standardizing of
liquid formulations - the establishment of quality controls in 1886 by using lot numbers on the labels - and creating the first commercial biological laboratory in this country in 1885 to name just a few.
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1934 Quack Medicine Medical Rolex Massage Machine
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Pre 1940 item# 1008720 (stock# M1042)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$125.00
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This is a wonderful example of a Quack Medical device from the 1930s. Inside the black, cloth-covered, fitted case lies a beautiful massage apparatus complete with all attachments and 36 page instruction booklet. Measuring about 7" x 4", this "Rolex" brand-labeled device and its three attachments are in very nice condition. The booklet has a copyright date of 1934 and is packed with photos and suggested uses for the massager including treatment of headaches and renewing vigor! The case measures about 8" x 10" and sports a fabulous interior label. The cord is a bit dry so I opted to not plug it in. (I would expect that this device is functional as all the other electric medical devices from this collection were in working condition. Without plugging it in, I cannot guarantee if it works, so please purchase with this in mind.) Working or not, this interesting, Quack Medical device is a unique "find" and is ready for your collection.
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C1920 Spongeware Ohio Yellowware Blue Fruit Bowl
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Pre 1930 item# 1064337 (stock# G618)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$125.00
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Measuring 8.25 inches in diameter and 2.5 inches high, this gorgeous, Ohio-made, yellowware fruit bowl features fabulous, heavy blue sponging with gold gilt highlights along its decoratively embossed and scalloped rim. The bowl has glaze crazing typical of an 85+ year old piece of pottery with no cracks or hairlines. Three imperfections are noted and are in close proximity to one another (see photo): a manufacturer’s abrasion that is coated in original glazing and two small, superficial (1/8” and ¼”) flakes. An lovely piece of American Spongeware! Becoming much more difficult to find- particularly in this condition! Please type the word "spongeware" into the Search box to find the other pieces of C1900-1920 Ohio Yellowware Spongeware currently being offered for sale. All pieces are prices separately.
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C1920 HUGE 15 inch Spongeware Ohio Yellowware Blue Bowl
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Pre 1930 item# 1064330 (stock# G616)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$235.00
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Measuring 15.25 inches in diameter and 5.25 inches high, this magnificent and absolutely HUGE, C1920, Ohio-made, yellow ware, spongeware mixing bowl or water basin features fabulous blue sponging and is much more striking “in person” than the photos were able to capture.
The bowl sits on a 1/2” footed base and has a lovely turned edge rim. It has glaze crazing typical of an 85+ year old piece of pottery but no cracks, chips or hairlines. Remnants of gold gilt decoration along the rim still remain. Would be fabulous as receptacle for a very large plant or to hold a large water pitcher! An outstanding piece of American Spongeware! Becoming much more difficult to find- particularly in this condition! Please type the word "spongeware" into the Search box to find the other pieces of C1900-1920 Ohio Yellowware Spongeware currently being offered for sale. All pieces are prices separately.
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