Anyone recognize these markings?

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RelicRaker

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Found this bottle in an abandoned lot a few days ago. The symbol on the side looks like a "3" with a ghost (if it were a coin I'd say it had been double-struck) and a "III" next to it. Some kind of generic med by Owens?
Base markings: "6 <0> 2" over "4".

Here are the images...
unknown clear bottle.jpg
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nhpharm

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The "funny 3" is actually the apothecary symbol for fluid ounces and the Roman numerals next to it designate the number of fluid ounces. In this case, your bottle held 3 (iii) fluid ounces.
 

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