VINTAGE ARMOUR LABORATORY LONDON
PHARMACEUTICAL BOTTLE (c. 1920s–1940s)
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PRICE: £16
A striking and tactile mid-century British organotherapy specimen. Standing at 9.9cm tall, this bottle is molded from a rich, deep amber-coloured glass, historically utilized to protect light-sensitive biological and endocrine compounds from ultraviolet degradation. The flask features a clean, architectural rectangular footprint measuring 3.2cm by 2.0cm. The front face of the glass is deeply and crisply embossed with the prestigious institutional mark: "Armour LABORATORY LONDON", beautifully enclosed within an elegant, raised oval cartouche. This London-based division was world-renowned for its pioneering work in early glandular extracts, pepsin, and hormone research during the interwar period. Condition: Offered without a closure, the robust amber glass structure is in immaculate vintage condition, showing no chips, cracks, or internal clouding. The embossed lettering remains incredibly sharp and tactile. A wonderful, highly sculptural piece that introduces rich warm tones and fascinating industrial medical history to any cabinet of curiosities shelf or layered chemist collection. Dimensions:
Please note: This vintage artifact is sold strictly as a decorative and collectable object for display. It is empty and does not contain any active substances. Shipping Information:
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