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Original 1920s Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid tin featuring the early diagonal logo design with red cross emblem and 25¢ price printed on the front. The lid is embossed and marked with the 1926 patent date, and the interior includes illustrated wound care instructions for minor cuts, burns, and abrasions. This example represents one of the first commercial adhesive bandage packages produced by Johnson & Johnson and remains a desirable early form of American medical advertising.
– Lithographed metal tin with hinged lid
– Patent date: December 28, 1926
– Size: 3.25″ × 3.5″
– Maker: Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J.
– Early Band-Aid “Emergency Dressing” design
– Interior instruction graphics intact
This vintage tin is in good condition. It has scuffs, stains, scratches, small dings, but no major damage. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.
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