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Just got this old slugplate wood mold med. Never have i seen one with dose increments on the back. No numbers to indicate amounts. I can't imagine it being accurate at all due to the bottle walls varying in thickness.

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Nice find! This was the Dr. Pierce of the Favorite Prescription fame right? I can't imagine getting accurate measurements of that stuff would have mattered all that much.
 

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Yes it was Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (Blood Purifier). Sold by Ray Vaughn Pierce and his son Valentine Motts Pierce from 1865 to 1942. Dr. R.V. Pierce was a member of the New York Senate, in office from 1878-1879. It looks like a match striker to me. I picture someone taking a swig of Golden Discovery and lighting his cigar or cigarette after.
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I like the burnout on th wooden mold used. The defects go across the R.V. Pierce MD and in Buffalo.
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Just got this old slugplate wood mold med. Never have i seen one with dose increments on the back. No numbers to indicate amounts. I can't imagine it being accurate at all due to the bottle walls varying in thickness.

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Definitely one of Mr. Pierce's uncommon bottle varients.
 

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Wood mold?! Are you kidding? Bottles molds were made of iron/steel.
What you are seeing is deterioration likely from rust. And the bottle is
a private mold. Not a slug plate bottle. I dug some of these back in the
1980's. This was the only farm dump that ever produced them. Along with
a number of other bottles that we usually didn't find in farm dumps.
 

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Definitely not a wooden mold...would have been iron. I think some of what you are seeing is venting for the mold; they had trouble many times getting the glass to flow into the embossing and thus drilled little holes in the letters to allow the air out and the glass in.
 

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Definitely not a wooden mold...would have been iron. I think some of what you are seeing is venting for the mold; they had trouble many times getting the glass to flow into the embossing and thus drilled little holes in the letters to allow the air out and the glass in.
Not wood...oh okay. You should know all I do is lie!
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Oh okay. That's what I was told when I bought it. Wooden slugplate. Thanks for the truth.
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