This vintage first aid kit from Detroit First Aid Co. Is a piece of history that any collector would be proud to own. With its gray metal exterior and classic design, it’s a great addition to any collection of medical supplies and vintage advertising. It was originally created in the 1950s and is an authentic, original piece. This was pulled from one of the original Ford manufacturing plants in Motor City, Detroit! Grab this piece of history before its gone forever! This is an absolute killer conversation piece for your man cave or collection of original Detroit automotive memorabilia! You and your friends will talk for hours trading the “if walls could talk” stories back and forth! This kit is perfect for display, whether you choose to hang it on the wall or use it as a tote. Its United States manufacture adds to its authenticity and charm. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this unique piece of medicine and first aid history from the Detroit First Aid Co. Dimensions pictured but, here they are 11″x16″x2.5.
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Lots of antique random medical equipment. I do not have a lot of information on it, they have little handwritten tags. There is a Pertineoscope box and looks like some parts are not there but many extras added. Catheters, uterine dilators, and a lot more. I can send more images or answer any questions.
This vintage military-style flashlight is a unique addition to any collection of warrior equipment. With its sturdy design and reliable performance, it’s perfect for first aid and medic gear. The flashlight’s history is unknown, adding to its mystery and appeal. Crafted with a focus on durability and practicality, this flashlight is a must-have for any collector of militaria. Its design is reminiscent of vintage military gear, making it a great conversation starter. Whether you’re a collector or just looking for a high-quality flashlight, this vintage military-style flashlight is sure to impress.
This vintage medical equipment lot includes an autoclave, suture medical supplies, and syringes. The autoclave was used for sterilization, while the suture medical supplies and syringes were used for medical procedures. This lot is a collection of surgical tools from the pre-1930s era and falls under the categories of antiques, science, medicine, and medicine.
The label on the inside of the lid is dated to 2/39, which I I understand indicates it dates from February 1939. The black painted metal trunk measures approximately 17.5″ x 7.5″ x 6.5 and bears the crest of George VI. Was established in the English royal household in 1378 to oversee the building and maintenance of the royal castles and residences. It was reconstituted as a government department in 1851 and became part of the Ministry of Works in 1940.
Great lot from the Goodnight family of Caldwell, TX. Lot includes all items pictured. Items are in varying degrees of condition, most are just great display items and should not be used for any health care. Please review all photos carefully. Please view the images for approximate sizes. This is a lot from a huge collection of memorabilia spanning the late 1800s to 1960s, encompassing the famous Goodnight and Allen families who lived and ranched in Texas. They did not know anything more than is seen in the photos and documentation, and could not pinpoint where the items came from. I do not have any more information other than what you see and read. We will be listing all the lots in the coming days. OR search our store for the term “GN”. We do not end auctions early. Any new item will be unused. The box or packaging may show substantial wear from storage, but the item inside will be new. The pictures are the biggest part of the description. The last 2 or 3 digits in our item title are simply a personal inventory number (example A1).