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Hello,
I have a tiny square amber apothecary bottle that's giving me some problems with ID on the internet. No pics right now, but maybe you can help from the description. The front features a double terminated polyhedron (like a quartz crystal" around which are the capital letters "TMHAEZ" and "Lab.".It is a stopper type bottle. Any ideas???? Google AI wannabe keeps suggesting "Bottles marked TMZ"......what a jackass.
 

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It sounds like it's probably European, not sure what language that would be though. A picture would help but it's hard to do research on something when the only embossed word doesn't turn up any results on Google.
 

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Finally got some pics..... 100_7518.jpg100_7517.jpg100_7520.jpg100_7519.jpg
 

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I believe it's "Hametz lab" not "Tmhaez lab" but I still can't find any information on Hametz unfortunately.
 

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It is actually H.A. Metz Laboratories, founded by Herman A. Metz and located at 122 Hudson St. in New York. I've seen some of their labeled bottles in the past.
 

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Muchos Gracias! Will do a little research on them, now I know who they are....
 

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