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Antique Dr. North Stomachic Tablets Bottle Massengill Bristol TN Amber Glass
Antique Dr. North Stomachic Tablets Bottle Massengill Bristol TN Amber Glass
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$95.20 USD
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$95.20 USD
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Antique amber apothecary bottle labeled “Dr. North Stomachic Tablets” by S. E. Massengill Co., complete with original cork and visible contents. Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.
This early 1900s pharmaceutical bottle from Bristol, Tennessee–Virginia features a well-preserved original paper label listing ingredients such as pepsin, nux vomica, charcoal, and capsicum—typical of digestive remedies from the period.
The amber glass remains clean with a strong display presence, and the retained contents inside add authenticity and visual appeal that collectors look for.
The classic squared-shoulder form with short neck is characteristic of turn-of-the-century apothecary bottles, and the embossed base marking “36-S-B” confirms production coding.
A solid example from a recognizable Southern pharmaceutical company, suitable for display, collection, or early medical history interest.
Approx. 4.5–5” tall, early 1900s, S. E. Massengill Co., Bristol TN-VA, original cork, original label, contents present
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This early 1900s pharmaceutical bottle from Bristol, Tennessee–Virginia features a well-preserved original paper label listing ingredients such as pepsin, nux vomica, charcoal, and capsicum—typical of digestive remedies from the period.
The amber glass remains clean with a strong display presence, and the retained contents inside add authenticity and visual appeal that collectors look for.
The classic squared-shoulder form with short neck is characteristic of turn-of-the-century apothecary bottles, and the embossed base marking “36-S-B” confirms production coding.
A solid example from a recognizable Southern pharmaceutical company, suitable for display, collection, or early medical history interest.
Approx. 4.5–5” tall, early 1900s, S. E. Massengill Co., Bristol TN-VA, original cork, original label, contents present
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