Antique wooden pill cutter from the period around 1900 used by the pharmacist to make pills. Made by London's Lynch&co., rolls of mixed medicine were placed on the copper ledges, and by pushing and moving the part with the handles on it, a lot of pills were cut in one go.
*Dimensions:
*Lower part 11.5 cm x 30 cm long
*Apartment with the handles: 36 cm from handle to handle, 6 cm wide
These unused vintage labels were used by an English pharmacist named t.c.Collins. Nice to decorate with!
*Dimensions:7.5x 7 cm
*Unused
*11 pieces *
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