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Chemist's Brown Glass Bottle with Glass Stopper

£22.00

This lovely brown glass bottle is a leftover from a chemist's cabinet, dating late 19th or early 20th century. The glass is thick and the stopper is also solid glass (i.e. no cork).

The label is in German, hailing from Merck chemical and pharmaceutical industries in Darmstadt, Germany. The solution it contained at one time was a buffer solution that helped to stabilise pH levels when other acids or bases were added to a liquid, and it is safe. The label has the original production number on it.

Ideal for antique bottle collectors, those with an interest in antique apothecary and chemist paraphenalia, or just those who would like a bit of history on their shelf.

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This lovely brown glass bottle is a leftover from a chemist's cabinet, dating late 19th or early 20th century. The glass is thick and the stopper is also solid glass (i.e. no cork).

The label is in German, hailing from Merck chemical and pharmaceutical industries in Darmstadt, Germany. The solution it contained at one time was a buffer solution that helped to stabilise pH levels when other acids or bases were added to a liquid, and it is safe. The label has the original production number on it.

Ideal for antique bottle collectors, those with an interest in antique apothecary and chemist paraphenalia, or just those who would like a bit of history on their shelf.

This lovely brown glass bottle is a leftover from a chemist's cabinet, dating late 19th or early 20th century. The glass is thick and the stopper is also solid glass (i.e. no cork).

The label is in German, hailing from Merck chemical and pharmaceutical industries in Darmstadt, Germany. The solution it contained at one time was a buffer solution that helped to stabilise pH levels when other acids or bases were added to a liquid, and it is safe. The label has the original production number on it.

Ideal for antique bottle collectors, those with an interest in antique apothecary and chemist paraphenalia, or just those who would like a bit of history on their shelf.

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