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  • Veronal - Barbiturates - 1940s - Vintage pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
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Copper Sulfate Crystals - Antique Pharmacy Bottle - Apothecary Jar

€95.00

Copper Sulfate

Antique pharmacy bottle - Wide-mouth apothecary jar.

19th-century mouth-blown glass

There are still some beautiful blue crystals inside.

A fascinating artifact from the history of pharmacology

Description

Copper Sulfate Crystals

Antique pharmacy bottle - Wide-mouth apothecary jar.

It comes from the old cellar-laboratory of a Parisian pharmacy. The bottles had not been moved from the shelves since the late 1950s!

Copper sulfate is used in pharmacy for its antiseptic and astringent properties. It is often used to treat minor skin conditions.

19th-century mouth-blown glass

This large-capacity jar was a storage jar intended for stockpiling.

The label shows the phone number 02-76 with the Wagram area code, which dates the bottle to between 1912—when geographic area codes were introduced—and the 1930s or 1940s.

Beautiful handwritten label

Height: 24 cm - Diameter: 10.5 cm - Weight: 0.82Kg