
Clear glass rectangular medicine bottle
Selling Price
$8
History
This rectangular clear glass bottle is typical of those produced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for pharmaceutical use. Such bottles were manufactured by American glass companies and distributed to pharmacies, druggists, and general stores throughout the United States. The rectangular form with tooled or applied lip was standard for storing liquid medicines, tonics, extracts, and other preparations. Based on the manufacturing characteristics visible in the image, this bottle likely dates to the 1880–1920 period, with the most probable production window being 1890–1910. Antique medicine bottles appeal strongly to collectors of pharmaceutical memorabilia, early American glass, and historical artifacts. These bottles represent an important chapter in medical and commercial history, documenting the evolution of healthcare, local businesses, and community life in America. Collectors value them for their historical significance, variety of forms and colors, and their role as tangible connections to the past. The market for such bottles remains active among bottle collectors, antique dealers, and history enthusiasts who appreciate these tangible links to America's pharmaceutical heritage.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1890–1910