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Vintage Smedley’s Chillie Paste Jar – Early 20th Century Patent Remedy

SKU ODS2319
Prix

28,00 £GB

Vintage Smedley’s Chillie Paste Jar – Early 20th Century Patent Remedy / Apothecary Collectable

A wonderfully evocative piece of early 20th-century apothecary history, this small original jar of Smedley’s Chillie Paste is a fascinating survivor from the age of household remedies, chemist shop cure-alls and bold medicinal advertising.

The jar retains its original aged paper label, black screw-top metal lid and striking reddish-orange contents. The label identifies the product as Smedley’s Chillie Paste, sold by Hirst, Brooke & Hirst Ltd, Leeds, and connected with Mr Smedley of Matlock Bank — linking it to the famous Matlock hydropathic health culture of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.

The label advertises the paste for complaints such as rheumatism, bronchitis, sore throat, neuralgia, lumbago, chilblains and chest complaints, making it a wonderful example of antique patent medicine advertising. The wording “None genuine without this Trade Mark” and the owl-and-crescent trade mark detail add real period charm and collector appeal.

This is a particularly characterful example because it appears to retain its original contents, giving it excellent display value for a collector’s cabinet, vintage chemist display, apothecary shelf, medical history collection or curiosity cabinet.

Details

- Original vintage Smedley’s Chillie Paste jar

- Maker / seller: Hirst, Brooke & Hirst Ltd, Leeds

- Associated with Mr Smedley of Matlock Bank

- Likely date: early 20th century, circa 1900–1920s

- Original paper label with period medicinal advertising

- Black metal screw lid

- Original contents appear to remain inside

- Approx. size: 6cm tall x 5cm diameter

- A lovely small-scale display piece with strong social history interest

Condition

In good antique / vintage condition for age, with expected wear throughout. The paper label shows age staining, darkening, rubbing, marks and small areas of wear, but remains highly readable and full of character. The metal lid has oxidation and age-related surface wear. The glass jar appears intact. Contents are historic and unknown and have not been tested.

Please study the photographs carefully as they form part of the description.

Suggested Uses

Perfect for collectors of:

- Antique apothecary jars

- Patent medicine bottles

- Chemist shop advertising

- Medical history collectables

- Edwardian household remedies

- Curiosity cabinet pieces

- Social history items

- Matlock / hydropathy related collectables

Important Safety Note

Sold strictly as a vintage collectable display item only. The original contents are present but must not be opened, used, consumed or applied. This item is offered purely for historical, decorative and collecting interest.

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