Ribs2Bones
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I have 2 Wm Radam’s Microbe Killer amber bottles. One has the full embossing on one side panel as I believe is normally seen. The other bottle has no embossing on the body sides, but is embossed on the bottom w/ the Radam’s Shield Trade Mark and having the pictorial of the guy clubbing the skeleton. The Water of Life is arched around the shield, There is not a Pat. Date as is on the other bottle. One side panel has a rectangular mold line w/ an arched top along the perimeter which I assume would have positioned a label. Bottle size is approx. 10.25” tall which includes the neck at 1 & 5/8”. The embossed bottom is 3.25” square. . .
If anyone has information to share about this version, I would like to know if it pre or post-dates the side panel embossed one? What areas of the country it was distributed or has been found in & is it common or scarce, compared to the other one? Any help is very appreciated. Thanks
If anyone has information to share about this version, I would like to know if it pre or post-dates the side panel embossed one? What areas of the country it was distributed or has been found in & is it common or scarce, compared to the other one? Any help is very appreciated. Thanks