Item 2175 - JAPANESE GLASS MEDICINE BOTTLE - WORLD WAR II
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A small amber glass bottle used for medicinal purposes such as holding tablets or powders in the use of preventing or treating malaria, stomach problems, pain or other forms of distress. The vessel measures 3 1/2 inches in height and has some encrustation on the interior. The bottle was mold made and is dated to the early 1940's or late 1930's. The item is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips.<p>This bottle came from the Japanese merchant vessel Sankisan Maru sometime in the late 1960's in Truk Lagoon, Caroline Islands, Micronesia. Worldwide shipping is free and a Certificate of Authenticity with guarantee is included.<p>U.S. payments may be a personal check or money order made payable to:<p>Passage to Antiquity<p>P.O. Box 343<p>Munster, IN 46321<p>If you prefer PayPal, kindly remit to: passtoant@hughes.net |
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Price
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approx. USD $ 200.00 |
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USD $ 200.00 |
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| Origin |
Japan, Asia |
| Date |
about 1940 |
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Empire |
| Materials |
glass |
| Height |
3.5 inch |
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