Nr. 100187469

Antikes lackiertes Ladenschild – Kinderheilmittel – Schwarz & Gold lackiert. - Plakette - Holz
Nr. 100187469

Antikes lackiertes Ladenschild – Kinderheilmittel – Schwarz & Gold lackiert. - Plakette - Holz
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【Product details】
This is an antique wooden pharmacy sign from the late Edo to early Meiji period, advertising a children’s medicine called “Sōryūgan (蒼龍丸),” sold by the shop of Yamazaki Bunzō (山崎文蔵) in Edo’s Hongō Kinsuke Cho district (江戸本郷金助町). The board is coated entirely in black urushi lacquer, with the characters finely carved and then finished using lacquer mixed with gold powder, creating a prestigious and visually striking appearance typical of high-status apothecary signage of the period.
The inscription at the upper right reads “Shōni Shuyaku,” meaning “primary medicine for children,” indicating that the remedy was specifically formulated for childhood ailments. On the left is the product name “Sōryūgan,” literally “Blue Dragon Pills,” a strong and auspicious name commonly used in Edo-period medicine branding. The large central characters read “Mushi-osae,” referring to a traditional remedy believed to calm or expel the “kan-no-mushi,” a concept in Edo popular medicine used to explain children’s irritability, night crying, stomach discomfort, and nervous agitation. Such remedies functioned as both digestive treatments and soothing tonics.
The address at the right side reads “Edo Hongō Kinsukechō,” corresponding to today’s Bunkyō ward in Tokyo, and confirms that the sign dates from before 1868, when the name “Edo” was officially changed to “Tokyo.” The name on the left side, “Honke Yamazaki Bunzō,” identifies the manufacturer and seller, a known pharmacy operating in the bustling Hongō area, historically frequented by samurai residences, scholars, and merchants.
The edges of the board show wear, with lacquer losses exposing the wood beneath. There is rubbing, scratches, old wormholes, small losses to the wood, worn lacquer surfaces, and areas of discoloration consistent with age and its long commercial use. Overall, it remains in good antique condition. Please refer to the photos for details.
Dimensions: approx. H 69.5 cm W 25.5 cm D 1.5 cm
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