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Condition - Excellent - apart tiny wear tip points outer edge- fine crease line top left corner edge
Although the Syrup was mainly made from the fresh poppy leaves their is ref in this era of it also containing some opium in a lesser amount from the unripe pods of the Corn Poppy
Here you have chance to own the ONE OFF LISTING Antique Mid Victorian label would look great restored
I only ever got one Original Victorian box of Latin Apothecary Labels for use on Glass Bottles & Pottery Jars
I just kept them and never restored them, i am now on with listing them- so please continue to check my other listings .
Every single one of the latin labels is for a different Apothecary product
The labels are approx 150 years old and all Guaranteed Extremely Rare Originals
The Labels are printed on THICK stock paper with a copal varnish over finish
PLEASE NOTE ! the Printers box is only shown as proof its not included as falling apart.
Lithographic Printer is James Frederick Wilkinson from Pendleton near Manchester.
The box top label reads Prepared specially for the Dispensing Counter
Mount on a clean surface with a good starch paste made with boiling water.
Day after give a Finish and Protection with a Coat of Copal Varnish
Sent tracked 48hr RM
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