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Step back into early 20th century pharmacy history with this vintage clear glass medicine bottle. Featuring a square body with beveled edges, a long neck, and cork closure, this little apothecary-style bottle was once likely used for extracts, bitters, or medicinal tonics.
The embossed numbers on the base indicate mold/cavity numbers typical of 1930s–40s machine-made bottles, making this a wonderful example of everyday pharmacy glassware from the period.
Perfect for farmhouse displays, vintage apothecary collections, or Halloween/curiosity décor.
Details:
Era: ~1920s–40s
Material: Clear pressed glass
Features: Mold seams to lip, embossed numbers on base
Size: ~6.5″ tall × 2″ wide
Closure: Cork stopper included
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light bubbles and mold marks typical of old glass, no chips or cracks.
Step back into early 20th century pharmacy history with this vintage clear glass medicine bottle. Featuring a square body with beveled edges, a long neck, and cork closure, this little apothecary-style bottle was once likely used for extracts, bitters, or medicinal tonics.
The embossed numbers on the base indicate mold/cavity numbers typical of 1930s–40s machine-made bottles, making this a wonderful example of everyday pharmacy glassware from the period.
Perfect for farmhouse displays, vintage apothecary collections, or Halloween/curiosity décor.
Details:
Era: ~1920s–40s
Material: Clear pressed glass
Features: Mold seams to lip, embossed numbers on base
Size: ~6.5″ tall × 2″ wide
Closure: Cork stopper included
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light bubbles and mold marks typical of old glass, no chips or cracks.