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Your Price: $ 75.00
Item Number: 3613 |
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This nice blown glass cupping device with rolled rim and ground pontil, measures approximately 2 ¾ inches in height and is about 1 7/8 inches in diameter at the mouth with a bulbous base swelling to over 2 ½ inches in diameter. These glass medical devices were used in the widely utilized medical cure process of bleeding with this example dating in the late 1700s and early 1800s with use into the Civil War period. This cupping device or bleeding cup would be a staple in any physician's bag or medical chest of the period. A nice original hand blown example in excellent condition with no chips or flakes, this piece demonstrates all the characteristics glass collectors of the period appreciate. We are fortunate to have a small number of these of varying size shape and construction (use our search feature to see item #2710) and are offering them individually priced for the antique medical collector who would like one. ALL ITEMS ARE CURRENT & AVAILABLE UNLESS MARKED SOLD!! Thanks for visiting our catalog!! |
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