Posted 1 year ago
electobacco
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It seems that some of you may like this item as much as I do. It is about 8 inches tall. Unopened. The cap on the top is still complete and intact. Over time some whiskey has evaporated with the seal being compromised in some way.
Prohibition ended in December of 1933. So this was given to a patient by a doctor in July of 1933. The prescription is still on the side of the bottle as well as the full label being intact. It lists the doctor and patients name as well as the date it was given.
Thank you for looking once again my friends and always wishing all of you nothing but the best! : )
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VERY COOL:) LOVE THIS:)
very neat find, love it
kerry and BELLIN you guys are awesome. I appreciate the comments and the many items of mine that you love. May the day ahead be your best yet.... : )
Who was the bottle prescribed to? Nice piece of history rite there
The patient seems to be a James Ludy. It shows on the label in the picture P. Thanks for the comment my friend. I also appreciate you showing some love for this item jamey and mustang.