Saturday, March 1, 2014

LFC037

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Overall Height: 13"

Here's an oldy but a goody. Comprised of our large, French pendalogue crystals in their unique leaf shape, and accented by our Russian octagonal and German square prisms, this four point large cross is more stunning and impressive in person than photos could ever capture, and can be the center of a collection, or a wonderful bottle to stand alone. 

Hand polished and chiseled crystals seem to float within the strong confines of our hand hewn solder, dancing within the light and refracting those beams of sunshine. A wonderful way to help usher in the longer days of spring and summer! Finished in our signature mercerized rust patina, and joined forever to another rare *poison* bottle with a label that is wonderfully in tact. 

The label includes directions to disinfect a "sick room", minor wounds, cuts, and bruises, and individual hygiene; as well as use during a baby's birth. Along with a poison warning. These bottles are incredibly rare as they were often destroyed after they were emptied. The face label of the bottle reads: 

RAWLEIGHS (LOGO) 
Trade Mark REG US PAT OFF
REG US PATENT OFF
KREO (LOGO)

A Superior 
DISINFECTANT & ANTISEPTIC 
Safer and more efficient than
carbolic acid - makes a clear 
solution with water

Useful for disinfecting sick rooms, destroying certain germs
in minor cuts and wounds, and in surgery for disinfecting
the hands, instruments and in the field of operation
and rendering surgical dressings aseptic. Also especially 
valuable for disinfecting sinks, water closets, etc. 

INEHT INGREDIENT, WATER NOT MORE THAN 15%
PHENOL COEFFICIENT 3 (BIDEAL WALKER METHOD)

(Photo)

Manufactured by
THE W.T. RAWLEIGH CO.
Freeport, ILL., USA
Memphis Chester Oakland Minneapolis
Richmond Denver Albany Montreal Winnepeg
Printed in USA

artie.vanderpool@gmail.com
 

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