What to do about Malaria ad IN a frame Grove's Chill Tonic very good vintage condition Ad is 5 by 9 inches frame is oak and is 12 by 10 inches cxx
This is a highly collectible piece of "Southern Medical Americana." Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is famous in the collecting world because it was one of the most successful patent medicines in history, famously used to treat malaria and "chills" caused by the climate in the South.
Antique Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Malaria Ad | Framed Oak 10x12A Remarkable Piece of Medical History
This is an original vintage advertisement for Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, specifically addressing "What to do about Malaria." Produced by the Paris Medicine Company, this tonic was a household staple in the late 1800s and early 1900s, touted as a cure for the "chills and fever" associated with malaria.Professional Presentation
The Ad: Measures approximately 5" x 9". It is in very good vintage condition, maintaining sharp text and clear graphics, which is rare for paper ephemera of this age.
The Frame: The ad comes beautifully housed in a solid oak frame measuring 10" x 12". The warmth of the oak perfectly complements the historical nature of the document, making it ready for immediate display in a library, office, or apothecary-themed collection.
Condition & Detail
Subject: Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic / Malaria Treatment.
Era: Late 19th to early 20th Century.
Condition: Ad is very clean with minimal aging; frame is sturdy with a classic vintage patina.
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$44.00Price
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