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  1. 7 de oct. de 2023 · By Judith Miller. Updated on October 7, 2023. Did you know that antiques with signs of damage are incredibly valuable? And not only tables or chairs but also unusual artifacts like 18th-century medicine bottles are precious. But how can you identify an ancient medicine bottle and estimate its worth?

  2. NOTE: Attached to the "Bottle Types/Diagnostic Shapes" grouping of pages is a complete copy of a never re-printed, 280 page, 1906 Illinois Glass Company bottle catalog scanned at two pages per JPEG file. Click 1906 IGCo. Catalog to access the page that links to all the scans of this very useful catalog. Medicinal bottles are listed primarily on pages 22-35, 42-53, 94-103.

  3. Medicine bottles started coming into play during medieval Europe. Alchemists used them as baits to lure sick customers to their shops. The bottles usually held herbs, lotions, and potions. Antique medicine bottles were first manufactured on a large scale during the 18th century.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2024 · April 6, 2024. Antique medicine bottles have a long and fascinating history dating back to medieval times. The evolution of these bottles in terms of their shapes, colors, and designs reflects changing trends in medicine as well as developments in glassmaking technology.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2024 · For those passionate about collecting and preserving history, the world of antique medicine bottles: identification is a fascinating realm to explore. Each medicine bottle holds stories of past medical practices and the evolution of bottle making technology.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2023 · The origins of medicine bottles are thought to have begun in medieval Europe. Apothecaries and alchemists of the time would display all sorts of bottles filled with medicines, potions, lotions, anything that could draw a sick or ailing customer into their shops.

  7. A medicinal jar, drug jar, or apothecary jar is a jar used to contain medicines. Ceramic medicinal jars originated in the Islamic world and were brought to Europe where the production of jars flourished from the Middle Ages onward.