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Early 19th Pharmaceutical Bottle

Early 19th Pharmaceutical Bottle

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     From the early years of America up to about 1914, many kinds of companies were stated. Some lasted a few year and others are still operating today. World War 1 & 2, along with the great depression toke it toll on many small companies, and poor record keeping leaves some antiques questionable like this bottle. The only mark on this bottle is one small lonely star on the bottle. Many antique bottles found today have some type of star mark on the bottom. Some of the mark is for decoration, some were used as mold identification, and others stood for the glass company. This bottle is in that questionable state. Who made it? When was it made? How was it made? The “how was it made?” question can be answer. This bottle was mouth-blown using a three-part mold most likely before 1904. This is determined by the heavy mold seams, the larger amounts of bubbles in the glass, the unevenness of the glass wall thickness, and the glass weight. It has been noted that the presence of bubbles in the glass that was made in the early 20th century by glass blowing machines did blow bubbles into the glass however, this was done prior to 1910. From 1904, all bottles that were mouth-blown had bubbles. In addition, most all 1800's bottles with Square Collar were for the medicine, chemical, or druggist with and without groaned necks. The top is a hand tooled square collar finish. It has what feels like a chip on the underside of the square collar. Other than that, it is in mint condition with no cracks, necks, scratches, fleabites, repairs, stains, and it has not been modified in any way. 

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Shipping and Product Information
 Dimensions
 3.50”x 3.50”x 9.13”
 Shipped From
 83815
 Shipping Size
 6”x 6”x 10”
 Manufacture
 Unknown
 Weight
1.33
 lbs.
 Main Material
 Glass
 Shipping Weight
1.58
 lbs.
 Color
 Amethyst
 Load Capacity
 32 fl. oz.
 About Years Made
  Early 1900 or late 1800
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