This wonderful inhaler is unused and retains its complete contents. It is 4" long. THE DENVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY was located in DENVER, COLORADO. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
This neat old remedy is unopened, and is 3.5" tall. The graphics are outstanding! It is dated 1930. This is from an Indianapolis surgeon's collection. THE H.C.LEMKE MEDICINE COMPANY was located in CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
Here we have a neat old corked, amber ELI LILLY remedy. It is unopened, and is 6.75" tall. The cork has an aluminum DOSE CUP for a CAP. THE ELI LILLY COMPANY is located in INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
This very colorful, ART DECO ERA drug store tin is unopened and is 2.75" tall. It is from Daffler's Drug Store, which was located in Dayton, Ohio. Daffler's was the last drug store in Dayton with a soda fountain. It closed in 1997. CHEK LABORATORIES was also located in DAYTON, OHIO. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
This big, ART DECO ERA bottle is unopened. It is 7.5" tall. THE A.C. BARNES COMPANY was located in NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
This tiny little SAMPLE remedy is unopened, and is 1.75"x1"x1/2". THE FREE BREATH PRODUCTS COMPANY was located in BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN. Contents are sold only for collector purposes and must not be used in any way.
This ornate Prohibition prescription is from Krause's Drug Store which was located at 10th and Madison in Covington, Kentucky. Krause's Drug Store opened for business in 1899, and closed in 1998.
During Prohibition, druggist Clifford Krause kept his drug store open for business almost all hours and days, including Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. Of course, the only way to LEGALLY obtain alcohol during Prohibition (1920-1933) was with a physician's prescription. ...click for details
This large $3 OPIUM tax stamp was originally delivered to William S. Ambler, a druggist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1925. It is 6.5"x3.5". These tax stamps are rarely found intact in their original envelopes.