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.
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...
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.
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...
It says J124 cUG B1 1 0Z R on the bottom. I think it’s chemistry based off of the contents and cork.
Note: its not mine I’m just trying to get your guys’s input.