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1852 Alancasters Indian Vegetable Jaundice Bitters Glass Bottle No Cork 3"

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Category:

Medicine: Screw Top

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Material:

Glass

Color:

Brown

Bottle Type:

Medicine

Time Period Manufactured:

Modern (1900-Now)

Modified Item:

No

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1753046890

Item description

The image shows a vintage A. Lancaster's Indian Vegetable Jaundice Bitters bottle, which was a popular tonic in the 19th century. The bottle is made of purple glass and features raised markings, including "PROPRIETOR," "PIC IMOND VA," and "1852". Here are some details about the bottle: Purpose: It was used to hold a medicine made of roots and herbs, intended to treat jaundice. Manufacturer: The bottle is associated with A. Lancaster and Col. Sam Johnson, who was the proprietor in Richmond, VA. Date: The bottle is marked with the year 1852, though some may have been produced later. Material: The bottle is made of amethyst glass, which gives it a purple hue. Size: It is relatively small, designed to be carried in a pocket. Rarity: While these bottles are collectible, they are not considered extremely rare. Value: Prices for these bottles vary, but they are generally not very high. These bottles are often sought after by collectors of antique bottles. Good condition with no chips or cracks. Thank you for viewing. God bless you. C50