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33rd Annual Carolina Country Store Auction Day 1

Thu, Aug 6, 2026 10:00AM EDT
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We are excited to announce our 33rd Annual Carolina Country Store Auction! For all three days of the event, we will offer live in-house bidding, absentee and phone bidding as well as internet bidding options. The Day 2 session will showcase our featured Tobacciana items. We encourage you to watch for updates and plan to attend this special event. Thank You Jon Lambert
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Lot 1523

Art Deco Apothecary Show Globe Countertop Display Jar

Estimate: $100 - $10,000
Starting Bid
$50

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$0 $1
$10 $5
$100 $10
$300 $25
$1,000 $50
$3,000 $100
$10,000 $500
$20,000 $1,000
$100,000 $5,000
$300,000 $10,000

Description

Early 20th Century, Original, 23” height, Pharmacy glass display show jar with beautiful teardrop form complete with stopper. The jar is supported by an art deco aluminum tripod stand. Overall condition is excellent and original. Please view photos. Provenance: Dr. Carbone

Medium

Glass and Metal

Date

Early 20th Century

Condition Report

Very Good

Exhibited

Currently Mebane Antique Gallery and available for preview

Literature

The show globe is an iconic symbol of the pharmacy profession, with its origins tracing back to the 17th century when pharmacists first began placing large glass vessels filled with brightly colored liquids in their windows to guide illiterate patients to medical relief. Early versions were suspended by chains, while later 19th-century iterations evolved into elaborate, multi-tiered stacked glass globes. During the 1920s and 1930s, the design shifted drastically toward the sleek, streamlined geometric aesthetics of the Art Deco period, giving rise to this specific teardrop amphora form nestled into a commercial metal tripod stand. These 20th-century show globes often utilized colored fluids—red, green, blue, or amber—to symbolize specific solutions or chemical elements, functioning as both local advertising landmarks and aesthetic store fixtures until mass manufacturing and modern illuminated signs replaced them mid-century

Provenance

Dr. Carbone

Notes

Available for live in house bidding and pay-pick up from our gallery, Always bid with confidence with Mebane Auction. Thank you Jon Lambert

Condition

Very Good

Payments

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Shipping Info

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Dr. Carbone