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A monstrous large botanical bottle, rare, circa 1875
(ref. no. C20) |
$29 |
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A St. Albans, VT, remedy, nice root beer color, great strike
(ref. no. BS13) |
$42 |
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A gem mint example of this large sized, paneled Circa 1870 quack cure
(ref. no. M238) |
$119 |
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A Rochester variant, great shape
(ref. no. X1582) |
$29 |
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A gem mint example of this circa 1870 paneled quack medicine
(ref. no. M107) |
$29 |
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A circa 1850-1855 pontiled Philly medicine
(ref. no. X1505) |
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A paneled medicine with a tapered top
(ref. no. C18) |
$16 |
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A nice colored medicine from the Allentown, PA area, circa 1885
(ref. no. M187) |
$475 |
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A near mint example with nice hammered character, circa 1850
(ref. no. SH5) |
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A cylinder medicine, earlier, stretched neck, beveled shoulders, circa 1870
(ref. no. SH15) |
$24 |
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A gem mint example of this cobalt medicine, circa 1895
(ref. no. M195) |
$29 |
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A super example of this large Ohio medicine, circa 1865-1870
(ref. no. M244)
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$79 |
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An interesting New England liniment, circa 1890
(ref. no. M25) |
$26 |
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A c.1880 Philly paneled medicine
(ref. no. X1587) |
$8 |
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A nice colored pharmacy from about 1890
(ref. no. M47) |
$15 |
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The biggest sarsaparilla I've seen, circa 1870, cool bottle!
(ref. no. S74) |
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A circa 1885 amethyst medicine with heavy embossing on 3 sides, lots of character
(ref. no. C53) |
$18 |
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A deep teal green paneled medicine, circa 1880
(ref. no. M40) |
$24 |
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A mint very crude example of this open pontiled medicine, circa 1855
(ref. no. M299) |
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A cure for rheumatism, Gout, Nueralgia, and Colds, circa 1890
(ref. no. K3) |
$16 |
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A large 9-paneled variant, near mint, circa 1880
(ref. no. M252) |
$29 |
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To cure "loss of manhood" and recover the brain. Circa 1910.
(ref. no. K8) |
$14 |
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An 8-sided teething syrup, circa 1885
(ref. no. M181) |
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A splendid bitters, near mint
(ref. no. S53) |
$239 |
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A nice little teepee style cylinder, circa 1850
(ref. no. M2) |
$30 |
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A rectangular milk glass bottle with beveled corners, circa 1885
(ref. no. S72) |
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Made by Glasco Products, Chicago, IL, probably circa 1920
(ref. no. K34) |
$16 |
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A circa 1850 cylinder in uncommon clear coloration
(ref. no. M204) |
$28 |
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A gem mint example with a very bold strike, circa 1850
(ref. no. M61) |
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A circa 1890 chemical bottle from NY
(ref. no. X1406) |
$8 |
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Large sized circa 1880 amber medicine
(ref. no. X1047) |
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A scarce circa 1880 New Jersey medicine
(ref. no. H151) |
$16 |
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Usually seen in aqua, this one is green. Nice "Indian" medicine with most of original label.
(ref. no. S25) |
$78 |
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A rectangular milk glass bottle with beveled corners, circa 1885
(ref. no. H212) |
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A nice circa 1890 sample variant of this classic cure
(ref. no. X1259) |
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A gem mint example with a very bold strike, circa 1850
(ref. no. M5) |
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A circa 1890-1895 druggist with large monogram
(ref. no. X1502) |
$12 |
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A scarce circa 1880 12-sided aqua medicine
(ref. no. M41) |
$22 |
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A nice script embossed St. Paul medicine, circa 1910
(ref. no. X1016) |
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An earlier small paneled pharmacy, circa 1870
(ref. no. X1263) |
$8 |
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Circa 1915. this medicine treated "blood flux" and contained opium, alcohol, and chloroform
(ref. no. K15) |
$10 |
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A circa 1890 opium medicine
(ref. no. M48) |
$20 |
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This circa 1885 chemist bottle has a label on one side, embossed on other
(ref. no. K14) |
$12 |
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A large sized picturte medicine showing a Native American, circa 1880
(ref. no. M214) |
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An amethyst Philadelphia medicine with great strike, circa 1880
(ref. no. X1060) |
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A crisp strike, earlier example, circa 1880
(ref. no. X1395) |
$9 |
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The finest Foley's I've seen, in honey orange, large size
(ref. no. BS11) |
$26 |
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A mint example of this circa 1855 medicine
(ref. no. M207) |
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Fresh dug from a Philly privy, a Civil War era quack cure
(ref. no. X1555) |
$23 |
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A small picture medicine, circa 1895
(ref. no. K25) |
$7 |
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An uncommon circa 1910 aqua medicine
(ref. no. L177) |
$8 |