Our retail shop is currently open Monday through Friday by appointment only. Please call or text 419-577-6926 to let us know when you would like to stop in. We do offer pick up and home delivery. Let us know your questions or custom orders.
Our retail shop is currently open Monday through Friday by appointment only. Please call or text 419-577-6926 to let us know when you would like to stop in. We do offer pick up and home delivery. Let us know your questions or custom orders.
This authentic antique cardboard packaging for Acker’s English Pills is an exceptional, highly collectible artifact of late 19th to early 20th-century patent medicine history, originally distributed by the prominent quack medicine manufacturer W.H. Hooker & Company of Buffalo, New York. This small, slide-style box showcases its stunning, original deep-red and black typography, capturing the ornate graphic style and bold marketing of the pre-regulation "cure-all" era before the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. An incredibly scarce and sought-after piece for advanced pharmaceutical historians, bottle collectors, or oddities enthusiasts, it remains in outstanding vintage display condition with wonderfully crisp lettering, rich unfaded color, and only minor, age-appropriate wear on the corners and edges that highlights its genuine century-old history.
This authentic antique metal lithographed tin for Walgreen's Seidlitz Powders, manufactured by the Walgreen Co. of Chicago, Illinois, is a fantastic and highly recognizable piece of early 20th-century drugstore Americana....
This authentic antique lithographed metal tin for Dr. Whetzel's Quick Relief for Asthma is a premier, highly displayable artifact of early 20th-century patent medicine history. Featuring a bold mustard-yellow and...
This authentic antique metal lithographed tin for Exeller Boric Acid, manufactured by the Exeller Chemical Co. of Brooklyn, New York, is a fantastic and highly visual piece of mid-20th-century pharmaceutical...