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Female Specific Metal Sign CARDUI The Womans Tonic
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Pre 1940 item# 631673 (stock# M898)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$165.00
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This old original double sided metal flange sign measures approximately 8 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches and dates to the 1920-1930 period. The condition is very good on one side as seen in the photographs. There is some unobtrusive paint loss and minor crimping and age stains on the sign. It is marked "Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho. Chicago. No J4412. Both sides have the same image but one side is in much more much better condition than the other as the photos note.
Cardui was advertised for difficult menstruation, leucorrhea, backache, headache, dizziness, and general female disorder. First produced in the late 19th century, Cardui was a 38-proof Patent Medicine distributed by the Chattanooga Medicine Company of Chattanooga Tennessee. Like most of these old cures, Cardui owed much of it's medicinal properties, to the high alcohol content, 19% by volume, which is more than wine! It also promised to cure ailments such as: Tumors, Cancers, Women’s Social Diseases, Etc. It specifically claimed to relieve painful menstruation, from which the imbiber did likely find at least temporary relief! Will make a wonderful display and addition to your collection!
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2 Vintage 1906 Squibb ALLSPICE Tins - Full
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Pre 1910 item# 314260 (stock# RBalspice1)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$28.00
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Offered for sale is a pair of very nice E.R. Squibb & Sons, Brooklyn, NY tins that come from the early unused stock of the former A.D. Pierce Pharmacy in Hartford, CT!! The tins are in good condition with ‘crackling’ to the painted lithographed surface. The metal top and base are tarnished (more to the top of one of them) and a few minor paint scuffs are noted to the tins. The tins measure 3.5H x 2.25 ”W x 1.75”D and each sport a 1906 FDA label. 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 doing business as A.D. Pierce and Son. Posted along with photos of the tins are 2 images of the pharmacy, circa 1960, which are NOT included with the sale of the tins.
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3 Opthalmic C1910 Frame Trial EYE Glasses Bausch Lomb
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Pre 1910 item# 706712 (stock# M562,561,5)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$145.00
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Offered is an interesting and highly unique collection of vintage, opthalmic trial glasses--all of which are priced separately. PLEASE NOTE: The black pair of Bausch and Lomb opthalmic trial glasses have been sold as of 5/2008. The white pair of opthalmic trial glasses do not carry a manufacturer name but are marked with a June 1896 Patent date. They are in excellent, all-original condition and are priced at $145.00. The final pair of optical frames are lens testers and date to 1920. They are marked "American Optical Co USA" and are again, in excellent all-original condition. They are priced at $30.00. A rare opportunity to add some very interesting, vintage pieces to one's opthalmic or optician memorabilia collection. As each is priced separately (see photos for pricing), please email us stating which item you wish to purchase so that we can customize your order form.
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Doctor Medical Surgical Instrument / Needle Sterilizer
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Pre 1940 item# 720722 (stock# DrJ)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$25.00
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Offered for your consideration is a porcelain medical sterilizer fresh from a retired physician's collection. This office size model is in fairly good condition and appears to be from the 1930-1940s era. It displays well; however, there is modest repair to the right side as seen in the photos.Measures 5 inches long x 3.5 inches wide x 4 inches high (including the knob). A sweet diminutive size for easy display! The embossed label on the base is marked "AMERICAN SUNDRIES Co. – BROOKLYN, N.Y. - PATENTED". The lid articulates backwards to open and appears to be missing the interior tray. Priced accordingly.
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1920s Nature's Remedy Pills Advertising Pocket Mirror
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Pre 1930 item# 428780 (stock# M299)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$95.00
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Measuring a diminutive 2 inches in diameter and in mint condition, this interesting and unusual celluloid advertising pocket mirror features a person dosing with a magical "Nature's Remedy" tablet! (**Please note that any white spots in the photos are light reflections ONLY and not damage to the mirror.**)The mirror front has a faded salmon colored border surrounding an image of a person's face with protruding tongue, about to swallow a "NR" (Nature's Remedy)tablet.
Imprinted around the circumference of the mirror is the following, "Take One Tonight - You'll feel Better In The Morning." AND.... "Better Than Pills For Liver Ills - Get a 25 Cent Box" Original mirrored backing is in very fine condition with just a few very minute, superficial scratches. Some fading of color around the very edge of the mirror as seen in photos. Manufacturer name stamped on bottom edge: "Parisian Novelty Company, Chicago". An interesting little advertising piece!
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