Antique Apothecary Bottles, Mortar & Pestles and Toothpaste Pot
Item Details
An assortment of antique apothecary bottles from the late 19th century to early 20th century, mortar & pestles, and toothpaste pot circa early 20th century. Most bottles present labels and read ‘Sample Bottle Dr. Kilmer’s swamp-Root Kidney Cure,’ ‘Blondie WD Freeman New York Cincinnati,’ and ‘Pink Pills for Pale People Dr Williams.’ These items are for decorative purposes only.
Item Type | Apothecary Jars, Patent Medicine Bottles, Mortar & Pestle, Toothpaste |
Brand | Blondine, The King’s Patent, The Abner Royce Co., Dr. Kilmer, Pink Pills for Pale People, W. Woods Chemist, Emerson Drug Co., Wee Scot, Bell-Ans, White Hall |
Materials | Glass, Ceramic, Wood |
Marks | Label, Maker’s Mark |
Condition
- residue present on and in bottles; surface abrasions and scratches to mortar and pestles; chips to toothpaste pot; label torn on Wee Scot bottle; lid is stuck in place and crack at base of largest bottle.
Dimensions
- measurements of largest bottle only.
Item #
18CIN623-135