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All Items : Scientific and Medical : Pre 1900 item #917430 (stock #LA100053)
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$10.00--Price.00
“For Consumption”, embossed in two lines down the recessed front panel. “Piso’s Cure” down one recessed side panel, and “Hazeltine & Co”, down the opposite side of this light aqua old quack cure bottle. Originally, actually labeled to contain Cannabis and Chloroform, plus other ingredients. A bit more than 5 ¼” tall and about 2” wide. Has a bit of interior light staining, but no damage of any sort. Cork top dating around 1840...
All Items : Bottles : Pre 1900 item #917427 (stock #LA100065)
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$3.00---Price Reduced, 4-2-10
Embossed “3 \ IN \ ONE OIL CO” down one slightly recessed side panel, and “THREE IN ONE”, down the opposite side. Beautiful aqua, 3 ¾” tall X 1 5/8” wide with no damage at all. A few small bubbles. Cork top. Probably ca: 1890 or so.This item will also be on display at Lincoln Antique Mall, Lincoln Mo. So please check with me regarding availability if interested.
All Items : Bottles : Pre 1940 item #917425 (stock #LA100064)
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$2.00
Embossed “OMEGA, OIL, IT’S GREEN” in 3 lines within what appears to be an embossed tree shape. Also embossed “Trade Mark” just below the tree and embossed “THE OMEGA, CHEMICAL CO, JERSEY CITY” in 3 lines near base.Very nice threaded, clear glass 1 ¼” dia x 4 ½” tall cylinder, Very clean, with no damage at all. This item will also be on display at Lincoln Antique Mall, Lincoln Mo. So please check with me regarding availability if interested.
All Items : Scientific and Medical : Pre 1910 item #917399 (stock #LA100056)
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$6.00
Embossed down 1 recessed side panel, “DR. J.W. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP”, and down the opposite side with, “A.C.MEYER & CO. BALTO. MD. U.S.A”. I understand it originally probably had morphine as a part of it’s contents. Very mild interior staining on this very nice light aqua corner-molded bottle. Appx 1 ¼” x 2” rectangular, not quite 6 ½” tall. No damage of any sort, cork top, probably dating 1840-1890 era
 
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