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1920s Duffy's Whiskey Pocket Mirror Apothecary Graphic
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Pre 1930 item# 428789 (stock# G173)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$95.00
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Measuring a diminutive 1.75 inches in diameter and in mint condition, this interesting and unusual celluloid advertising pocket mirror features a Medieval-looking Apothecary or Chemist who is presumably cooking up the recipe for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey!!! (**Please note that any white spots in the photos are light reflections ONLY and not damage to the mirror.**)The mirror front has a cream colored border surrounding the image of the apothecary. The red colored print within the border is subtly faded but remains quite readable.
Imprinted around the circumference of the mirror is the following, "Take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey When You Are Not Looking Well. Makes the Weak, Strong!" And... within the border of the graphic: "Absolutely Pure And Unadulterated" "Trademark" Original mirrored backing is in very fine condition with just a few very minute, superficial scratches. Manufacturer name stamped on bottom edge: "P. F. Pulver Company, Rochester, New York". An interesting little advertising piece!
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2 Vintage 1906 Squibb AllSpice Tins - Full
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Pre 1910 item# 314266 (stock# RBalspice2)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$30.00
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Offered for sale is a pair of very nice E.R. Squibb & Sons 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 base of one of them) and a few minor paint scuffs are noted to the tins. The top of one of them is crimped in slightly. 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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Adonis Vernalis Heart Tonic & Poison Bottle
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Pre 1920 item# 1072322 (stock# J1077)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$34.00
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This is a wonderful early "Merck" poison pharmacy bottle from the 1910-1920 era. It sports graphic and complete labels and is in very nice condition with no damage to the bottle.The bottle measures about 6 inches high. Some History: This is a very special plant because it is a potent heart medicine. Pheasant's eye has a long history of medicinal use and is still retained in the Pharmacopoeias of several European countries. These substances improve the heart's efficiency, increasing its output at the same time as slowing its rate. It also has a sedative action and so is generally prescribed for patients whose hearts are beating too fast or irregularly.
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Brownfields Little Pills Pharmacy Drug Store Display
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Pre 1950 item# 264885 (stock# J741)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$60.00
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A very cute vintage drug store/pharmacy display from the 1940s era! This complete display consists of 24, small 'sample' medicine boxes, each of which contain colorful little red pills! Each box's label includes ingredients described as 'laxative and cathartic’. Packed by CHANDLER MEDICINE CO. - Office 2812 Dodier Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., the display measures 6" x 5" x 1" and is in unused, fine condition. ***NOTE*** The cover must be separated from each corner to be set-up as a display as seen in photo. What a great collectible for the pharmacist, nurse or doctor in your life!
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