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Price reduced. ¥7600 → ¥6800 Please consider. This is a toothpaste jar I found at an antique shop in England about 20 years ago. It's a Carbolic Toothpaste jar, made by a scientist named Calvert. In the 1880s, almost all scientists and pharmacists made their own toothpaste recipes and sold them in unique, beautifully printed pots for advertising. The toothpaste jars from this era are truly elaborate and beautiful, regardless of the manufacturer. This toothpaste jar comes in two sizes: one shilling and six pence, with the one shilling size being slightly larger. This one is the one shilling size. The lid and body are original, not a combination of different parts. There are some chips and stains, but it's in pretty good condition. Please check the images. It's a fun piece to use as an accessory or small item holder, or simply to admire as part of a collection. Size: φ66mm x H38mm Material: Ceramic Age: Circa 1880-1910 Origin: England Please understand that this is an antique item, so please appreciate its age and condition. Type: Bottles/Cans/Containers Popular keywords: England, Antique, Vintage, Old tools
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