Borolin rubbing alcohol

Hungarian title:

Borolin sósborszesz régi plakát

Artist:

Földes Imre

Size:

Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm)

Year:

around 1910

Condition:

Fine, light fold marks and wear, small tears.

Material:

Paper, stone lithography.

Price: US$10000

Description:

Borolin rubbing alcohol is a Hungarian vintage commercial advertising poster designed by Imre Foldes.

Franzbranntwein (or sosborszesz in Hungarian) translates to rubbing alcohol, often a specific type containing mountain pine oil (Latschenkiefer), camphor, and menthol, used topically in Europe for muscle pain, sprains, fatigue, and to stimulate circulation, acting as a cooling liniment. While Branntwein means "brandy," Franzbranntwein (French Brandy Wine) refers to this medicinal preparation rather than a beverage.

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