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Yes are a lot older, but I am unshure of the dates of when they were made. Any suggestions on how old would be helpful.
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I like that Chase's, those are common embossed meds but I've never seen one with a label before! Yours looks later than the embossed versions, probably around the 1920s or early 30s. The Fitch's is more recent, probably around 1940s or 50s. Very common to find in mid-century dumps but I've never come across one with a label.
 

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I like that Chase's, those are common embossed meds but I've never seen one with a label before! Yours looks later than the embossed versions, probably around the 1920s or early 30s. The Fitch's is more recent, probably around 1940s or 50s. Very common to find in mid-century dumps but I've never come across one with a label.
Really? That's quite intriguing actually. I found them in the attic of a house built in 1912 as well as an old chewing tobacco can used to store shoe shine. Thanks!
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