Antique pharmacy jar: Sodium bicarbonate and Gold Flower...
Antique pharmacy jar: Sodium bicarbonate and Gold Flower tablets
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Antique glass eye - Semi-finished
Genuine antique ocular prosthesis
Color variations and irises of different sizes
The price is per unit, for one eye only
Antique glass eye - Semi-finished
Genuine antique ocular prosthesis with a hand-painted iris designed to resemble the remaining eye as closely as possible.
This eye is not finished; it is semi-finished. It does not have its final shape, which will be carved when the patient is fitted with their own measurements, nor does it have red veins. They all have a small glass “tail” typical of semi-finished prostheses made by blowing. This serves as a grip during manufacture before cutting and polishing.
Color differences and different iris sizes
Not all blue eyes are the same shade of blue, and the same is true for brown and green eyes. Each color is unique. Please note that the green colour is not a bright green, but rather a mixture of brown, grey and light blue that gives the impression of green.
Also, keep in mind that only people with one eye are fitted with prosthetic eyes, not blind people, which means that no two pairs of eyes are EVER identical.
The price is per unit, meaning for one eye only
Antique pharmacy jar: Sodium bicarbonate and Gold Flower tablets
Glass pharmacy bottle - XIXth century
Solution N°153
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Foxglove leaves - POISON
Antique pharmacy bottle - 19th-century mouth-blown glass
Red POISON label
Signaling to the pharmacist that it is imperative to keep apart the other substances in the cabinet of toxic substances, the famous poison cabinet.
A fascinating testimony to pharmacology
It comes from an old cellar-laboratory in a Parisian pharmacy. The bottles had not moved since the late 1950s on the shelves. The cellar had served as a laboratory for medical analyses and a laboratory for magistral preparations of the pharmacy from 1900 until around 1950.
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
Antique wooden advertising crate for Gallia / Ch. Gervais infant milk concentrate
Found in Parisian cellars that served as laboratories and storage rooms for pharmacists preparing their masterful concoctions from 1900 to 1950.
It was used to store products, glass bottles, etc.
Period: Circa 1947–1955
Pyridoxine hydrochloride - Vitamin B6
Antique pharmacy bottle
EMPTY
Pharmaceutical zinc sulphate
Antique amber glass bottle, with a boxwood and cork stopper.
Green label: SUBSTANCE TO BE STORED SEPARATELY – CODEX 1908
Indicating to the pharmacist that it must be stored separately from other substances in the cabinet for toxic substances, the famous ‘poison cabinet’.
It comes from the former cellar-laboratory of a Parisian pharmacy. The bottles had not been moved from the shelves since the late 1950s. The cellar had served as a medical analysis laboratory and a laboratory for the pharmacy’s compounded preparations from 1900 until around 1950.
EMPTY
Painted papier-mâché anatomical model of the brain
Produced by Établissements Auzoux
Model No. 12 from the 1874 catalogue
Dismantlable, numbered model, used for medical teaching.
A rare item in excellent working condition
This is a 1:1 scale model of the brain, sold separately at the time as a demonstration model; it is not a brain that was found inside anatomical manikins.
Antique 19th century pharmacy bottle
Radix althaeae Off - Marshmallow
Phénol Aqueux
Antique pharmacy bottle
Green label: SUBSTANCE TO BE SEPARATED - CODEX 1908
This means that this bottle had to be kept separate from the others because it was dangerous - POISON
EMPTY
Antique brown glass bottle
Huile camphrée
Apothecary - Pharmacy
American mint alcohol
Antique pharmacy bottle
Reseptine
Antique pharmacy bottle
EMPTY
A avaler aux repas To be taken with meals (as far as can be made out from the torn label)
Antique pharmacy bottle
Torn label
Anatomical chart by Ludovic Hirschfeld drawn by Léveillé
From Traité et iconographie du système nerveux et des organes des sens de l'homme avec leur mode de préparation
Published in 1866
Lithography
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
Antique glass eye - Semi-finished
Genuine antique ocular prosthesis
Color variations and irises of different sizes
The price is per unit, for one eye only