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Small Green Poison Bottles

Small Green Poison Bottles

SKU: RJ01266
£8.00Price

During the 19th century, the pharmacy or apothecary was part of the main hub of every town or village. As this was before the National Health Service, the people would rely on their local chemist for advice, and, if they were lucky enough to afford a doctor, their prescriptions. Medicines were generally stored in glass bottles or jars, these came in various colours of glass.

 

This a group of 11 small green poison bottles.

 

As these bottles have been in use for over 120 years they do have the tiniest of nibbles on the odd one, but no cracks or large chips. The over all appearence is good.

 

Average sizes range from 7cm to 12cm

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1890

During the 19th century, the pharmacy or apothecary was part of the main hub of every town or village. As this was before the National Health Service, the people would rely on their local chemist for advice, and, if they were lucky enough to afford a doctor, their prescriptions. Medicines were generally stored in glass bottles or jars, these came in various colours of glass.

 

This a group of 11 small green poison bottles.

 

As these bottles have been in use for over 120 years they do have the tiniest of nibbles on the odd one, but no cracks or large chips. The over all appearence is good.

 

Average sizes range from 7cm to 12cm

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