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001dent: 1874 The Monkey as Dentist. Color engraved print from an 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly shows a monkey portraying a dentist. From an 1840 painting by the artist Decamps. Accompanied by text 11x16 in. $40



002dent: 1854 Dental Works. Several color engravings published in an 1854 issue of Gleason's Pictorial shows a dentist at work making a set of teeth. Engravings accompanied by text. 7x11 in.
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003dent: 1929 Dental Chair Advertisement. Print published in a 1929 issue of The Dental Cosmos shows a dental chair engraving. The ad was furnished by the The Harvard Company in Canton, Ohio. 5x8 in. $20



004dent: 1906 Advertisement for Engine Bits. Print was published in a 1906 catalog. It shows several stands for engine bits designed by the S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Company. 5x8 in. $20



005dent: 1927 Toothpaste Advertisement. Hand-colored engraving published in 1927 as an advertisement for Forhan's toothpase. 5x8 in. $20



007dent: 1836 Copper Engraved Molars. Rare copper engraving published in 1836 as an illustration to a book shows several views of molars. Also shows side views of several jaws. Fine engraving. 8x9 in. $40
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008dent: 1878 Visit to the Dentist. Hand-colored, wood engraving from an 1878 issue of Harper's Weekly shows a young woman being counseled by her dentist. 11x16 in. $50



010dent: 1830 Copper Engraved Molar Views. Rare, copper engraving published as an illustration to a book shows side views of molars, incisors and jaw. 8x10 in.
SOLD



011dent: Six Comic Dental Stereocards. Great for Framing! These stereo cards are in color from 1906, sold as a set. They are lettered A-F:
A)Such a toothache! He would give anything to have it out.
B)"Just a minute, now. It won't hurt you."
C)A little harder pull than he expected.
D)"With the ice tongs. Pull it or bust something."
E)Well it finally came after making a wreck of the office.
F)Now the tooth is out let the dentist whistle for his pay. Each card is 3.5 X 7 in.
$150



012dent: Dental Comic View Stereocard from 1918. Title under image reads "A man with a pull, Capm Dentistry". Showing World War I primitive dentistry. 3.5 X 7 in.
$150


 
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