This is a beautiful cobalt blue poison bottle from H.K.MULFORD CO. of PHILADELPHIA. It is embossed on the bottom: H.K MULFORD CO. 82 PHILA. It is 3" tall and has a hobnail pattern vertically down four sides, and POISON vertically on two panels. No chips, cracks or staining are noted. Any apparent haze is reflection from the scanner. A pristine example.
Here we have a neat old wood medicine vial that is still sealed. It was found in the attic of a long-closed drug store in Southern Ohio about 18 years ago. This remedy is 2.5" long. THE DR. WILLIAM'S MEDICINE COMPANY was located in SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK. The distributor was W.T. HANSON COMPANY.
This advertising piece, probably a billhead, shows the good PROFESSOR J.H.RHEAMOUNT. In the Fall of 1912, he opened a branch office of THE COONLEY MEDICINE COMPANY of DETROIT, in NEWARK, OHIO. On the back, in period writing, is INDIAN RHEAMOUNT. This unusual advertising piece is 5.75"x3". It has a single fold.
This c1898 milkglass CURE is 2.25" tall. Part of a proprietary tax stamp is still affixed to the bottom. This jar was made by THE WHITALL-TATUM COMPANY. Note the W.T & Co. embossed on the bottom. The list of conditions this remedy "cured" is quite extensive.
This unique tin is from THE WON-DER-ALL CHEMICAL COMPANY of BOULDER, COLORADO. It is 2" in diameter. The list of conditions it "treated" it quite long! This tin was made by THE AMERICAN CAN COMPANY.
This great old remedy is boxed and has a wonderful, four page flier. The box is 2"x2"x3/4". The embossed tin is 1.5" in diameter. THE WILLIAM'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY was located in CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Here we have a TINY, unopened corked glass vial that is only 1.25" long. It contains 6 tablets, was was likely a sample. THE W.F.SEVERA COMPANY was located in CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA.
This unopened tin is 2.25" tall. It has a deluxe, dome lid. This remedy was made by T.RODEBACK & SON, TOLEDO, OHIO. Remedies made by women were quite scarce at this point in history.