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Lot 026 - Vintage Homeopathic Medicine Vials in Leather Case, Becton Dickinson, including Aconitum, Arsenicum, Bryonia, Crataegus, Gelsemium, Nux Vomica, 4" H
Lot 026 - Vintage Homeopathic Medicine Vials in Leather Case, Becton Dickinson, including Aconitum, Arsenicum, Bryonia, Crataegus, Gelsemium, Nux Vomica, 4" H
Vintage set of six homeopathic medicine vials housed in a black pebbled leather fold-case. The glass vials feature cork stoppers and paper labels identifying the contents as Aconitum, Arsenicum, Bryonia, Crataegus, Gelsemium, and Nux Vomica. Each vial shows a textured brown band around the center section. The leather case closes with a snap button marked "B-D" for Becton Dickinson. Interior of the case shows tan leather or suede lining with compartments for each vial. The vials show age-appropriate wear with some residue visible inside and minor soiling to the cork stoppers and labels.