epgorge
Well-Known Member
I have seen these many times before but not with the label. So I thought I would share it with you. I collect miniature bottles and this I thought was from the WW2 era.
It was made by Merc & Co New York and the label says it is a saccharin tablet under the U.S. Patents of Dr. Fahlberg. U.S. and Canada patented. It has a ground top and is dates (patent) June 2 '85/ Sept 15 '85/ Dec 1 '85/ Apr. 25, '93. Canada patent of July 6 '85.
Interesting. I would have thought it was older than the 1980-90's. I would have thought this bottle was from the early 1930-40's as it has a tin lid. The patents must have been from the 1800's for Dr. Fahlbeg's me
It was made by Merc & Co New York and the label says it is a saccharin tablet under the U.S. Patents of Dr. Fahlberg. U.S. and Canada patented. It has a ground top and is dates (patent) June 2 '85/ Sept 15 '85/ Dec 1 '85/ Apr. 25, '93. Canada patent of July 6 '85.
Interesting. I would have thought it was older than the 1980-90's. I would have thought this bottle was from the early 1930-40's as it has a tin lid. The patents must have been from the 1800's for Dr. Fahlbeg's me