Iodine Pencil

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Date:1920 - 1950 (c.)

Description:Iodine was used as an antiseptic to treat small cuts, grazes and burns.

From the Staffordshire County Museum collection. Formerly part of the collection of Mr. Ewart Jones of Newbridge Pharmacy, Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, where he worked from the late 1950s until the mid 1980s.


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1850s
Chinese Opium Scales
Chinese Opium Scales

Chinese Opium Scales or Do'tchin in bamboo case. The case is shaped like two wooden ...

1870s
Pharmacist's spatula
Pharmacist's spatula

Steel spatula with varnished wood handle. Pharmacists would use spatulas for a ...

1890s
Gallipots
Gallipots

Set of 5 nesting gallipots. Cream coloured unglazed ceramic. They were used by ...

1910s
Seal and sealing wax
Seal and sealing wax

A small seal for marking sealing wax for letters and envelopes. It reads "Newbridge ...

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Donor ref:97.010.0107 (37/25483)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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