Transparent oval green glass bottle; one side is flat while the others are rounded; without cork; company name embossed on bottle; mould lines visible; minor residue inside.
Transparent oval green glass bottle; one side is flat while the others are rounded; without cork; company name embossed on bottle; mould lines visible; minor residue inside.
Embossed on bottle: "C. O. DACIER // CHEMIST // 517 SUSSEX ST // OTTAWA" with imagery of mortar and pestle and embossed on mortar: "PURE // DRUGS" embossed on bottom: "W T & Co"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A4-8 Box 1 Row B
Length
12.2
Width
5.3
Depth
3.1
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
Minor deposit of residue in bottle; moderate chipping on lip of bottle
Copy Type
original
Reference Types
Internet
Reference Comments
Medicinal Bottles. Society for Historical Archaeology Inc.
Research Facts
Almost all companies that produced druggist bottles also offered what was possibly the most common style of druggist bottle made from at least 1876 through the 1910s - the "Philadelphia Oval."