Shouldn't have filled it up and been drinking coke out of it. LolWell, could it have contained mercury?
Shouldn't have filled it up and been drinking coke out of it. LolWell, could it have contained mercury?
The bottles are in real niceshape.That a pretty blue tint to them.The first one is a hair lotian bottle for ladies hair.The second bottle is a soda/water bottle.The third on is a common medicine bottle,and the fourth is a liniment bottle for taking the pain away from sore achie muscles.Balsum was used in the olden time for that!Picked these up yesterday for cheap. I know there probably not worth much but thought they were cool looking! Thought I would share!View attachment 234306
Very nice information. Thanks for that K6timThe bottles are in real niceshape.That a pretty blue tint to them.The first one is a hair lotian bottle for ladies hair.The second bottle is a soda/water bottle.The third on is a common medicine bottle,and the fourth is a liniment bottle for taking the pain away from sore achie muscles.Balsum was used in the olden time for that!
Thanks for your information and your time. Very CoolCommon though it is, I always like the embossing of the Scott's Emulsion bottle. It is a bit poignant however.
Cod of size equivalent to the one depicted on the fisherman's back were once common. Following close on the heels of The Conquest and its looting of The Americas for treasure, slaves and converts to Catholicism, the Grand Banks fishery was prominent in spurring European interest in "The New World." By the 1990's, after nearly 500 years of exploitation, as little as 1% of the Atlantic Cod stocks remained.
Thankfully, in the wake of stringent regulations, some guarded optimism for recovery prospects exists today.