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    Cure-All Medicine ~ Sore Breasts / Bad Legs Ointment Pot ~ 1880

    $130 free shipping to USA

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    Genuine Victorian Transfer Printed 

    RARE BOOB'S OUT CURE ALL Pot ~ Crock

    HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT 

    for the cure of Gout and Rheumatism, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts and Bad Legs

    553 Oxford Street, London     c. 1880

    This is a fabulous tiny little transferware ointment pot or crock, circa 1880, salvaged from a Victorian tip in England. It once contained Holloway's Ointment, advertised as the cure for gout, rheumatism, inveterate ulcers, sore breasts, sore heads, bad legs, and whatever else ails you! This ointment was made and sold by "Professor" Thomas Holloway, the most well known of all the "snake oil" salesmen in Britain. The product was shear quackery, but the Professor was highly successful in aggressive advertising schemes before he died in 1883.

    The crock was made in the Staffordshire district and is transfer printed in black. In addition to the name of the product and the boastful claims, the pot contains the trademark image of a woman, holding a snake in her right hand, and wearing Roman robes. At her left knee is a small child holding a banner that proclaims "NEVER DESPAIR".

    The tiny crock stands a mere 1 1/2" tall and 1 3/4" wide. It is thinly potted with a precision cut rim and crisp, finely applied transfer. It is in Great Condition.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12059 (AB-123327)

    Period

    19th Century, Victorian (1837 to 1901)

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