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COLLECTION OF 9 JOHNSON’S LINIMENT BOTTLES EXCELLENT CONDITION NO RESERVE
DIMENSIONS
Largest is 6 ½” tall.
DESCRIPTION
“Johnson’s American Anodyne Liniment” bottles in aqua. Some labels dated 1906. Rescued from an old Maine bard with lots of original barn grunge on them.
From http://www.bottlebooks.com/questions comes this description of the company:
The product is an old one first started by Abner Johnson and Isaac Johnson of Bangor, Maine first advertised in the 1830s. The product was originally called Johnson's American Anodyne Liniment. It was an internal and external pain medicine. The I.S. Johnson Company moved to Boston in the 1870s and continued there at least through the early decade of the 20th century. In 1935, it was still being sold but was listed with a new owner and not in Boston.
CONDITION
Overall the glass is excellent. Labels are as you see them. Some corks intact.
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TERMS
Buyer pays actual shipping cost, including insurance, in the continental USA, plus $2.50 handling to cover the cost of wrapping, peanuts, labels, etc. International buyers, contact us for a shipping quote. For payment, we accept PayPal, or Visa and MC (through PayPal). We will ship within two business day following receipt of the funds.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE:
We will ship internationally via US air mail parcel post, with a receipt from from the buyer, and internet tracking. All items will be INSURED AND DECLARED AT FULL PURCHASE PRICE. Please do not ask us to insure or declare for less than the purchase price.