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A fascinating collection of ten antique French apothecary bottles, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Each piece tells its own story, with a beautifully aged mix of glass, original paper, etched labels, and a variety of cork, glass, or metal stoppers. The collection includes traditional glass pharmacy jars, some with gilt-labeled fronts, showcasing classic French typography and turn-of-the-century pharmaceutical styling.
Perfect for styling on shelves, in a bathroom, or as a conversation-starting accent for a collector, these bottles capture the spirit of a bygone apothecary tradition with authentic patina and character that cannot be replicated.
Found in France, from the late 19th to the early 20th century
This set includes varying sizes of ten (10) glass apothecary bottles
Bottles have aged gracefully over time, resulting in a beautiful time-worn patina
The labels show signs of wear, as expected, due to age and use
Remnants of unknown powder and liquid are present in some bottles
The (former) contents of the bottles are as labeled:
Teinture d’Aloes - Aloe Tincture
Menthol
Polypore du Meleze - Larch Polypore
Carbonate de Gaiacol - Guaicol Carbonate
Amandes Douces - Sweet Almonds
Phosoforme Gouttes- Arsenie - Phosphoform Drops
Poudre de Gom : Arab - Gum Arabic Powder
Carbohydrate de Quinine 1937 - Quinine Carbohydrate
Poudre de Cubebes - Cubeb Powder
Essence de Menthe - Mint Essence
The bottles range in size from 1.625” W x 3.375” H for the smallest, to 2.875” W x 7.5” H for the medium, to 3.75” W x 9.375” H for the largest
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
A fascinating collection of ten antique French apothecary bottles, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Each piece tells its own story, with a beautifully aged mix of glass, original paper, etched labels, and a variety of cork, glass, or metal stoppers. The collection includes traditional glass pharmacy jars, some with gilt-labeled fronts, showcasing classic French typography and turn-of-the-century pharmaceutical styling.
Perfect for styling on shelves, in a bathroom, or as a conversation-starting accent for a collector, these bottles capture the spirit of a bygone apothecary tradition with authentic patina and character that cannot be replicated.
Found in France, from the late 19th to the early 20th century
This set includes varying sizes of ten (10) glass apothecary bottles
Bottles have aged gracefully over time, resulting in a beautiful time-worn patina
The labels show signs of wear, as expected, due to age and use
Remnants of unknown powder and liquid are present in some bottles
The (former) contents of the bottles are as labeled:
Teinture d’Aloes - Aloe Tincture
Menthol
Polypore du Meleze - Larch Polypore
Carbonate de Gaiacol - Guaicol Carbonate
Amandes Douces - Sweet Almonds
Phosoforme Gouttes- Arsenie - Phosphoform Drops
Poudre de Gom : Arab - Gum Arabic Powder
Carbohydrate de Quinine 1937 - Quinine Carbohydrate
Poudre de Cubebes - Cubeb Powder
Essence de Menthe - Mint Essence
The bottles range in size from 1.625” W x 3.375” H for the smallest, to 2.875” W x 7.5” H for the medium, to 3.75” W x 9.375” H for the largest
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
A fascinating collection of ten antique French apothecary bottles, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Each piece tells its own story, with a beautifully aged mix of glass, original paper, etched labels, and a variety of cork, glass, or metal stoppers. The collection includes traditional glass pharmacy jars, some with gilt-labeled fronts, showcasing classic French typography and turn-of-the-century pharmaceutical styling.
Perfect for styling on shelves, in a bathroom, or as a conversation-starting accent for a collector, these bottles capture the spirit of a bygone apothecary tradition with authentic patina and character that cannot be replicated.
Found in France, from the late 19th to the early 20th century
This set includes varying sizes of ten (10) glass apothecary bottles
Bottles have aged gracefully over time, resulting in a beautiful time-worn patina
The labels show signs of wear, as expected, due to age and use
Remnants of unknown powder and liquid are present in some bottles
The (former) contents of the bottles are as labeled:
Teinture d’Aloes - Aloe Tincture
Menthol
Polypore du Meleze - Larch Polypore
Carbonate de Gaiacol - Guaicol Carbonate
Amandes Douces - Sweet Almonds
Phosoforme Gouttes- Arsenie - Phosphoform Drops
Poudre de Gom : Arab - Gum Arabic Powder
Carbohydrate de Quinine 1937 - Quinine Carbohydrate
Poudre de Cubebes - Cubeb Powder
Essence de Menthe - Mint Essence
The bottles range in size from 1.625” W x 3.375” H for the smallest, to 2.875” W x 7.5” H for the medium, to 3.75” W x 9.375” H for the largest
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.