Hi, not sure where made. Only reference I found is in Digger Odell's, it is on the list of ink makers/bottles.
By the way the bottom is flat - not pontiled. Also noted the sides are nicely whittled (hard to picture that).
I tried to upload 3 more photos but didn't work, here is one:
It has an open bubble with missing glass about pea size. Otherwise it is attic mint. Not showing it to sell, but in general how much does a broken bubble affect value?
Thanks Eric, I guess this is a good example of the importance of branding. If they had called it "Burchardt's Infection Cure" maybe more people would collect it. I think this bottle is shaped like the old Listerine bottles, and this may have been made to compete with that. I am encouraged...
Hi, the only thing I could find on the net about this is that the company advertised the product in NYC in the 1880's.Any thoughts? The bottle is 7 inches high, dark aqua, 2 seems , applied lip. Sorry the picture is sideways.Thanks for any help, Don [attachment=P1040363.JPG]...