Nice amber cork top, machine made with a seam around the neck aswell as the sides. Bottom has a D in a rhombus and the number 2. Can’t find anything online other than a few similiar ones and a guy found the exact one in a YouTube video.
crap, i didn't do enough research. i guess someone just decided to add the labels to random bottles. and there must have been a crazy amount of labels left behind then. good research , i only searched the city directories and i must have missed the time frame with my search.
Tons of labels being sold as new old stock on eBay from this fake drug store, I researched into the towns history and found no evidence that it existed in the first place. This came to my attention when I bought a peruna blob with one of the labels on it at an auction. Still did good on it since...
It was sort of a multi use thing, as a top for the bottle but also used for breastfeeding. That’s what the majority all of the descriptions online of it alude to.
Cleaned up really nice, I’m not too sure on its age so I hope I didn’t post it in the wrong forum. The seam is very faint and stops just where the lip starts. It’s 3 3/8 of an inch tall, and 7/8 of an inch in base diameter.
did a little research and found that this one looked pretty similiar https://www.ebay.com/itm/383516879352
and this one https://www.ebay.com/itm/392684744673 cant tell if thoses labels are real or not though.
i have a Cobalt bottle that i believe dates to the late 1800s, it has a tooled end. and one face of it has a pattern on it with the above embossing, 2oz. obviously a capacity indicator. on the bottom there is a seam going around inside the edge. and it has the letter 575, dully embossed twice...
i am wondering about the value of a bottle that i found, i cant forward pictures of my specififc bottle but i found a similiarr one with pictures at this link, it is the Amber on the right...