Ancient Resource
Dentist/Dental Tooth Extraction Forcep // 18th Century
Product Description
A large iron forcep dating from the 1700s to early 1800s used by a dentist or doctor to remove a patient’s tooth. An uncomfortable process from a time before anesthesia. The screaming patient would be held back against a head board, while the doctor crimped these forceps around the problematic tooth, and the curved form allowed maximum leverage while the tooth was swiftly yanked out of the jaw. The slightly cupped edges of these forceps indicate these were used for this specific purpose. This makes one glad to be living in the 21st century.
Product Details
- Measurements
5.875"L x 2"W x 0.75"H
- OriginHungary
— Ex-Los Angeles, CA Collection
— Weight: 3.8 oz
Accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyDiscounted Shipping
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Discounted Shipping$15.00 first item / $15.00 each additional
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Ship In1-2 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation







