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Specimen jar in blown glass – Inverted apothecary jar
Size M
A vintage laboratory or conservatory container designed for the display and preservation of biological or botanical specimens
Specimen jar in blown glass - Inverted apothecary’s bell jar
Size M - Height: 18cm
An antique laboratory or conservatory container, this cylindrical flask with a hemispherical top is a classic of 19th- and early 20th-century cabinets of curiosities. Its distinctive shape, known as a ‘cigar end’, was designed for the display and preservation of biological or botanical specimens.
The object is presented upside down: the rounded top offers a clear, undistorted view of the contents, whilst the base, slightly flared during the hot-forming process, ensures the stability of the whole once sealed.
Made of blown glass, hence the presence of bubbles in the glass, with its original cork stopper
Perfect for displaying curiosities such as small taxidermy specimens, minerals, dried flowers, small skeletons and bones
Sold empty
Specimen jar in blown glass – Inverted apothecary jar
Size S
A vintage laboratory or conservatory container designed for the display and preservation of biological or botanical specimens
Specimen jar in blown glass – Inverted apothecary jar
Size L
A vintage laboratory or conservatory container designed for the display and preservation of biological or botanical specimens
Antique pharmacy jar: Lignum Quillayae Saponaria - Panama wood - 19th century
Grams / Teaspoons in French: Grammes / Cuillères à café
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Clastic Mannequin - Dr. Auzoux's anatomical skinned
Grams / Tablespoons - Graduated bottle
in French: Grammes / Cuillères à soupe
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Camphorated oil
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
EMPTY but cap is blocked and bottle will not open
Calcium hypophosphite
Antique amber glass bottle, with a boxwood and cork stopper.
Green label: SUBSTANCE TO BE STORED SEPARATELY – CODEX 1908
Handwritten label, pen inscription, neat calligraphy, with its thick and thin strokes.
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
An antique absinthe topette (decanter)
10 Beaded Topette
Horseradish syrup
Grams / Tablespoons - Graduated bottle
in French: Grammes / Cuillères à soupe
Antique medicine bottle
Apothecary
Doctor Louis Jubé pure blood transfusion syringe
For arm-to-arm transfusions
In its metal box
Around 1925/1930
Pravaz hypodermic injection syringe
Early 20th century
Non-functional
SOLD ALONE WITHOUT CASE
Essence of star anise
Antique pharmacy bottle
Apothecary vial
Antique glass bell jar
Apothecary / Laboratory
Thin glass, light green in color and darker at the top, with bubbles
Crushed cola nuts
Antique pharmacy bottle - Wide-mouth apothecary jar.
19th-century mouth-blown glass
There is still some product left inside
A fascinating artifact from the history of pharmacology
Orthoforme
Antique pharmacy bottle - Droguerie - Apothicaire
Silver medal at Paris 1889
Elixir 173
Antique pharmacy bottle - Apothecary
Empty
Antique and large drum microscope
In it's mahogany wooden box
For botanist, entomologist - XIXth century
This is a larger model than those usually found on the market
Specimen jar in blown glass – Inverted apothecary jar
Size M
A vintage laboratory or conservatory container designed for the display and preservation of biological or botanical specimens