I GUESS THIS WOULD BE CONSIDERED A Dr's BOTTLE . I HAVE SOME PRETTY GOOD ONES BUT THEY ARE BOXED AWAY , NEED TO GET RID OF THIS STUFF BEING I HAVE NO PLACE TO PUT IT .
Can't for the likes of me remember where the devil I got this bottle . I know I did not dig it . It is from my county seat twelve miles south of me . Guessing it to be early 1900s , maybe late 1890s . Only one of these I have seen from Georgetown , not many bottles show up from there other than Adamson milk bottles . Must be on the rare side , one Georgetown collector foams at the mouth every time he sees it lol .
Wow, I'm 25 and pretty healthy, but if I was hiking through the woods and saw that gem laying on the ground I'm positive that my heart and head would both explode simultaneously![][]
Love the Scrofula Ointment bottle, it has lots of character as it is; glad to see that those bottles aren't tumbled. I think if I found one of those in the woods, I'd be able to just barely survive the excitement and thus enjoy the find for many years to come. []
Here's a few in my collection. Being a cure collector, I estimate that about 1 out of every 6 bottles in my collection is a Dr. bottle. Never knew I had so many Dr. bottles!
Here are two that I like for the labels, even though they're not embossed cures. Sorry about the fuzzy photos, I need more practice photographing bottles.
i do have that Doctor thorps/swaims knock off that i posted already here a couple of times
https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-535301/mpage-1/key-/tm.htm#535638
i wont bore you with the same pic again. but i also have these somewhat common ones that no one seems to have posted yet. maybe because they are too common? any way here they are.
DR W. H. GREGG CONSTITUTION WATER NEW YORK
DR. ALEXANDER'S LUNG HEALER sample size (threw the dug one cent piece in there for scale)