Age for Warner & Co.'s Tablets?

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RelicRaker

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Hoping to pin down a time window for this small (3") clear pill bottle. It's embossed "Warner & Co.'s / Tablets / Philada." I know it's pre-1955 (when Warner merged with Lambert), but any more specific info is welcome. The top is very crude.

Images below. Thanks!

Warner & Co tablets bottle.jpg

Warner & Co tablets lip.jpg
 
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I like it! It's probably 1890s or 1900s. This design of screw-cap was the earliest type. If you get a ground lip like that you can be sure it's an early one, they stopped doing that about 100 years ago.
 

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I like it! It's probably 1890s or 1900s. This design of screw-cap was the earliest type. If you get a ground lip like that you can be sure it's an early one, they stopped doing that about 100 years ago.

Thanks! That ground lip was throwing me... I thought it might have been a screw top that got damaged in the dig.
 

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