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Corpse Tooth-Ache Cure Mini Framed Curio

Corpse Tooth-Ache Cure Mini Framed Curio


Corpse Tooth Ache Cure Mini Framed Curio


This beautiful framed curio is 7 inches wide by 9 inches tall.

The top placard is hand-written using a Victorian dip pen and Victorian era ink on hundred-year-old paper which reads:

Corpse Tooth Ache Cure


The bottom placard was typed on a Victorian era typewriter and reads:

To be free from toothache, procure a tooth
from a fresh corpse and hang it around your
neck. Wear it always and you will never be
bothered with worms of the teeth anymore.


Three seriously gnarly vintage real human teeth have been mounted in the center.

This piece was mounted on vintage velvet and framed in a beautiful vintage style wooden frame. It is ready to hang in your very own personal dime museum or personal sideshow.

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If you are thinking of purchasing a Framed Curio Exhibit,
please read the Bone FAQ to make sure you are within your legal
limit when purchasing human bones, &c.

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This framed curio is signed, rubber-stamped and dated on the back by Madame Talbot.

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Please Note: With all of my Framed Curio Exhibits, I try to replicate an authentic atmosphere of Victorian-era Dime Museum Patina. This of course refers to that very special layer of age that builds up over decades, something which I try to incorporate into all of the framed curio pieces I make.

This Victorian-era Dime Museum Patina may include one or more of the following: vintage dust fabric, flower petals shards, glue bits, thread strands, sun faded material, water stained, and/or smoke burned 100-year-old paper, &c., &c., and &c.


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