By Charles Lentz & Sons of Philadelphia. Charles Lentz & Sons was formed on January 1, 1887 They were supplies of medical items to Physicians and Hospitals. This machine came from an estate sale of antique devises associated with Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke / Salem Virginia. The instrument cluster is attached to a marble base. See Photos for details. This devise is from 1927 and I have not tested it or know how to test it. Therefore, it is offered for display only. Ask any questions before placing an offer or purchasing. Size:The closed box measures 7 ½ inches X 7 ½ inches. 6 ¼ inches tall.
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This is an old used catheter tray number 21 dish lid measure 8.5 inches long, made by Jones metal product co. It is metal white enamel used in medical field by maybe a dr, nurse, dentist at hospital by doctor or surgeon, not sure though, west Lafayette Ohio, most of its original label is there.
A vintage stethoscope of some sort. I hope someone else can appreciate this unique piece. This comes with a leather carry case with some dings for its age it’s in pretty good shape actually. From a pet-free smoke-free environment. Thank you for viewing this. The batteries have been removed because of their age but all the contacts seem to be in good order as seen in photos.
A vintage stethoscope of some sort. I hope someone else can appreciate this unique piece. This comes with a leather carry case with some dings for its age it’s in pretty good shape actually. From a pet-free smoke-free environment. Thank you for viewing this. The batteries have been removed because of their age but all the contacts seem to be in good order as seen in photos.
By Charles Lentz & Sons of Philadelphia. Charles Lentz & Sons was formed on January 1, 1887 They were supplies of medical items to Physicians and Hospitals. This machine came from an estate sale of antique devises associated with Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke / Salem Virginia. The instrument cluster is attached to a marble base. See Photos for details. This devise is from 1927 and I have not tested it or know how to test it. Therefore, it is offered for display only. Ask any questions before placing an offer or purchasing. Size:The closed box measures 7 ½ inches X 7 ½ inches. 6 ¼ inches tall.
A vintage stethoscope of some sort. I hope someone else can appreciate this unique piece. This comes with a leather carry case with some dings for its age it’s in pretty good shape actually. From a pet-free smoke-free environment. Thank you for viewing this. The batteries have been removed because of their age but all the contacts seem to be in good order as seen in photos.
AN ANTIQUE FRENCH’VERITABLE IRRIGATEUR SYSTEME’ No2 GYNECOLOGICAL, VAGINAL PUMP.
By Charles Lentz & Sons of Philadelphia. Charles Lentz & Sons was formed on January 1, 1887 They were supplies of medical items to Physicians and Hospitals. This machine came from an estate sale of antique devises associated with Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke / Salem Virginia. The instrument cluster is attached to a marble base. See Photos for details. This devise is from 1927 and I have not tested it or know how to test it. Therefore, it is offered for display only. Ask any questions before placing an offer or purchasing. Size:The closed box measures 7 ½ inches X 7 ½ inches. 6 ¼ inches tall.
This antique medical device, known as “The Vitalizer” 6841, is a unique piece of history that was handmade and manufactured sometime after 1930. It falls under the category of quack medicine and was used as a vintage treatment. This device was created by an The Vitalizer Mfg Co and is a fascinating collectible for any antique enthusiast. The Vitalizer 6841 was a cure-all device that was marketed as a medical solution for a wide range of ailments. It is a unique piece of history that serves as a reminder of the many quack medical treatments that were once popular. If you’re interested in collecting antique medical devices or enjoy learning about the history of medicine, this obscure device is a must-have. The box shows wear and rodent damage as well as marks from mildew. The device itself has some corrosion around one end. Some of the elastic bands show fraying.
I found this beauty in the attic of a home where I’m conducting a huge estate liquidation project. It was up there in the attic frozen in time since the 1930s. At the turn of the century, J & J was catering to the industrial surge America was going through. Manufacturing was popping up all across the country so these medical cabinets were a way to cater to the first aid needs of America’s factories. Not only is this cabinet in excellent shape for being 100 years old – the colors and wording on the front really pop – but it also has many of its original medicines and remedies still intact. It doesn’t have everything it originally came with but it’s got enough to make it a very special piece of history. It even comes with its original wall hanging hooks so it can be re-purposed today as an impressive in bathroom medical cabinet. PLEASE ask any and all questions now as I would really rather not have to take a return. This beauty is as described – what else would you like to know?