

Object Name |
Bottle |
Collection |
Oil Museum of Canada Collection |
Accession number |
OMC 2012.002 |
Catalog Number |
OMC 2012.002.003 a - e |
Date |
Early 1900's |
Description |
A set of glass medicine bottles. a). A glass Listerine bottle. Bottle is round and has a small neck, with no lid/stopper in the top. Has "LISTERINE" stamped on the top just under the neck, and "LAMBERT PHARMACAL COMPANY" stamped directly below just above the bottom edge. Has a 7, 8, and 3 stamped in a triangle shape on the very bottom of bottle. b). A glass Saucer's extract bottle. It is a rectangular shape with a long round neck and no stopper. Down both sides "SAUER'S EXTRACT" is stamped. c). A tiny glass bottle. Very little to no neck, and no stopper but there are screw lines indicating it had a screw off lid. Has measuring lines and numbers up the left and right front edges. Has 20CC under the right top line. 3.1 is stamped at the top under the spout. L, 4,2, and 226 along with the maker's mark are stamped on the bottom. d). A tall round glass bottle. Has no markings, and a small neck with a wide and flat top. No stopper. e). A short, round glass bottle. It has a long neck with a wide flat top. It has no markings or a stopper. |
Search Terms |
Medicine Oil Springs Glass Bottles |
People |
Cowan, John |