Antique French Apothecary Labels – Set of 8 Authentic European Ephemera from Fr
A beautiful curated collection of authentic antique French pharmacy labels originating from Pharmacie Forézienne E. Aulagne in Saint-Étienne, France. These original unused labels date to approximately the late 1800s to early 1900s and feature stunning typography, ornate borders, and historic pharmaceutical advertising.
This collection includes labels for:
- Sirop Calmant
- Élixir de Longue-Vie
- Eau de Cologne Surfine
- Vin de Quinquina
- Sirop Codéine
- Alcool de Menthe
- Glycéro Phosphate de Chaux
- Sirop de Jesessartz
These are authentic antique paper labels — not reproductions — and are ideal for:
- Junk journals
- Apothecary displays
- Framing
- Mixed media art
- French cottage décor
- Dark academia styling
- Curated ephemera collections
The age toning and typography are absolutely beautiful and reflect a fascinating period in European pharmaceutical history before modern medicine regulations.
Condition
Authentic antique condition with age-appropriate wear, toning, and minor imperfections consistent with true antique paper ephemera. Please review photos carefully.
Approximate Size
Various small label sizes approximately 2–4 inches wide.
Price
This pricing reflects:
- authenticity
- rarity
- cohesive matching pharmacy collection
- excellent display and design appeal
- growing demand for authentic European ephemera
Curated with care by
Rescued and Reimagined Relics, LLC
Due to the nature of Antique vintage items, all sales are final.



