Genuine WWII US insect repellent bottle, 6-12 formula, manufactured by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York. Used by medics and as found in various First Aid kits.
Bottle is full and unopened, straight from the box.
Mint condition.
Genuine WWII US bottle of medicated alcohol, intended for external use only. Manufactured by Fullerton Drug Co., North Dakota .
Full, unopened condition. Comes directly from the carton.
Collectable item. Do not use content.
Genuine WWII Canadian water bottle, olive drab enamel. This standard regulation canteen retains its original wool cover and cork stopper.
Good overall condition; comes with its webbing carrier of the so-called 'skeleton' type, dated 1940.
Genuine WWII glass bottle containing 100 tablets of Halazone, intended for the sterilization of drinking water.
Manufactured by Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. in Nottingham, England.
Full, unopened condition.
Collectible item. Do not use for water-purifying purposes.
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