Wheelah23
Well-Known Member
All are still for sale, except the Atlas med and the C.W. Link. I'd rather do transactions over this site, as it's much simpler, but I guess I will have to go to eBay to reach a wider market...
Here's another one. This is a small med from Jersey City, embossed "JOSEPH E. MOORE/ PHARMACEUTIST/ JERSEY CITY, N.J.". Is a pharmaceutist better than a plain old pharmacist? I think this one's early, as it's a medicine shape I don't recognize, and it's got crude embossing. I can't find anything about the company online, but I'm sure there's info out there. I found Joseph E. Moore had won a lawsuit in 1876, but that's about it. I'll ask $26 for this.
The only damage is a very small flake on the back of the bottle. You can't see it at all from the embossing side, so the damage wouldn't be seen in a display. I don't know how the bottle got damaged there of all places... The area around the chip has no cracks. Usually chips are off the base or lip or something, but this one is off the flat part of the bottle.
Here's another one. This is a small med from Jersey City, embossed "JOSEPH E. MOORE/ PHARMACEUTIST/ JERSEY CITY, N.J.". Is a pharmaceutist better than a plain old pharmacist? I think this one's early, as it's a medicine shape I don't recognize, and it's got crude embossing. I can't find anything about the company online, but I'm sure there's info out there. I found Joseph E. Moore had won a lawsuit in 1876, but that's about it. I'll ask $26 for this.
The only damage is a very small flake on the back of the bottle. You can't see it at all from the embossing side, so the damage wouldn't be seen in a display. I don't know how the bottle got damaged there of all places... The area around the chip has no cracks. Usually chips are off the base or lip or something, but this one is off the flat part of the bottle.