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8 early dental products bottles from country New South Wales: 1. Enamelled Jockey Club. 2. TBD monogram. 3. Syntrex de Tray with TBD monogram. 4. Alston Cement with MDC Ltd. 5. Caulk's Improved Petroid Cement with LCD. 6. Cash & Sons Ltd, 30 E 14th St, New York, Half Ounce C.A.S. Alloy, A perfect filling material with CAS. 7. Caulk's Abcess Cure. 8. Plain tiny container with contents. Medicine Dentist Various 25 - 75 mm. 1910s-1940s
1. Very Good. Has some dried up contents inside. The enamelled label is worn but you can still see Jockey Club on it. Little nick to lip. Some usage wear under base. A bit of stain. Nice early bottle. 2. Very Good. Very dirty. One or two scratches. Small bruise to stopper. From the De Trey company of Zurich. 3. Excellent. On Monday, October 15, 1934, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for SYNTREX by EMANUEL DE TREY, ZURICH. The product inside this bottle would have been a synthetic cement or porcelain for dentistry. MInor dullness and a few fine scratches. 4. Excellent. No stopper. "Alston" oxyphosphate cement powder, manufactured by the Dental Manufacturing Company of London, UK. Some fine scratches and a patch of stain. 5. Excellent. From L. D. Caulk and Co of Philadelphia. Some dirt, a few scratches and minor marks. 6. Excellent. Screw top, the metal cap is still in place with some of the contents. Some minor marks, not much to report. 7. Very Good. Tiny bruise to rear lip. Chip to left rear shoulder. Small flake near base. Stained. A few little nicks. 8. Excellent. A later looking, tiny bottle. Lip scratch. Not much else to report. Grade: N/A Estimate: $30 - 40