Old 19th century amber glass pharmacy apothecary jar "Quinine Hydrobromide"
Old pharmacy apothecary jar 19th century amber glass "Bromhydrate of Quinine"
Description of the object:
Superb old pharmacy or apothecary jar dating from the 19th century. Made of amber glass
with an elegant label, this small jar is a rare piece, ideal for collectors or
lovers of curiosity cabinets.
Characteristics:
• Material: Amber-colored glass, label indicating "Bromhydrate of Quinine".
• Stopper: Metal with signs of wear due to the age of the object.
• Weight: 280 g.
• Dimensions:
• Total height: 18.5 cm.
• Total diameter: 7 cm.
• Opening diameter: 4.5 cm.
• Condition: Very good general condition despite its age. Some signs of wear, evidence of
its history and authenticity.
About Quinine Hydrobromide:
Quinine hydrobromide, derived from cinchona bark, was used in pharmacy as a treatment for malaria and for its febrifuge properties. This jar illustrates the know-how of 19th century apothecaries, a period when each substance was carefully preserved to preserve its therapeutic qualities.
A unique and historical object, perfect to complete an old pharmacy collection or
as a decorative element in a cabinet of curiosities.
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