Featured in this lot is a collection of Tombstone Dentistry tool sets and collectible bottles and business cards circa 1880s to 1920s and previously displayed in the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. There are two full sets of dentist tools, five medicinal bottles dentistry related with a McArthur & Davis bottle, a bottle for Consumption with green colored glass, a fancy tooth powder bottle from Rose Bud, a Rubifoam for the teeth bottle with an original museum tag that reads as follows: Found in Tombstone, and a Nicolai bottle embossed "Leadville, Colo., one medicinal beaker, one tooth paste basin called Oriental Tooth Paste-prepared by Jewsbury & Brown and comes complete with an original museum tag that reads as follows: Top Found in Tombstone, one "Sole Agent" basin with a museum tag that reads as follows: Found in Tombstone, and one Glass solution basin that includes a museum tag that reads as follows: Mr. Harold Lindsay brought this in to us -8/16/00 - He picked it up at the house formerly owned by the Tombstone Dentist, Dr. Morris. Lindsay currently owns this house on 113 N. 4th Street, Tombstone. The lot includes two business cards from Tombstone; the first is a Museum Rendition copy of Doc Holliday's business card from Dodge City, Kansas and includes an original museum tag that reads as follows: Doc Holliday's Business Card. The second card is for E.P. Roydon who was a Tombstone dentist and comes complete with an original museum tag that reads as follows: E.P. Roydon Tombstone Dentist. The first set of Dentist tools is housed in a leather wrapped carrying case and comes complete with a museum tag that reads as follows: Early 1900s Dental Tool Set. The second is a loose collection of dentist tools circa 1880s and comes with a white colored glass tray to house sanitized tools and comes with a museum tag that reads as follows: Dentist Tools Ca. 1880s. The condition of this Dental tools and collectibles is well preserved with the tools showing patina and oxidation consistent with age and exposure with some of the medicinal bottles showing a patina to the inside but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of these dental collectibles ranges from 1 5/8" x 1 5/8" x 1/2" to 5 5/8" x 3" x 3 1/4". The collective weight of this Dentistry collectibles is 6lb 12oz.* DH36, DH3, DH25, TTD167, DH11, M88, DH14, DH18, DH28, TT153, TT154, DH24, DH10