Here is a 1900s to 1920s Apothecary-Pharmacy aqua green bottle with a ground top and stopper. The bottle was mouth-blow using a three-piece mold known as a cup-bottom mold. There is an embossed shield with a “G” inside the shield and the number “2” at the base and the shield which is known as a Gina Shield. The manufacturer is unknown. The bubbles in the glass date it to the late 19
th century, to the early 20
th century and the lack of mold seams on the bottom of the bottle indicate that it was mouth-blow in at cup-mold. These type of bottles where used for many types of liquid products like ammonia or other cleaning products, acids and chemicals of all types. It would be used in labs, drug stores, medical facilities, etc. It is in mint condition with no cracks, chips, fleabites, or stains. The glass ground top is also in mint condition.
Shipping and Product Information |
Dimensions
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5”x 5”x 13”
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Shipped From
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83815
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Shipping Size
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8”x 8”x 14”
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Manufacture
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Unknown
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Weight
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3.02
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lbs.
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Main Material
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Glass
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Shipping Weight
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3.28
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lbs.
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Color
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Aqua Green
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Load Capacity
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Unknown
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About Years Made
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1900s to 1920s
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