Description
Discover this rare and historic antique pharmacy bottle from “The Spruce Drug Shop” in Philadelphia! This clear glass druggist bottle, dating back to the late 1800s or early 1900s, features beautiful embossing that reads “THE SPRUCE DRUG SHOP / PHILADA.” Perfect for collectors, vintage decorators, or anyone with an appreciation for historical artifacts, this bottle is a stunning addition to any apothecary display or antique collection.
Measuring approximately 5 inches tall and 2 inches wide, this rectangular-shaped bottle with rounded shoulders and a flared lip showcases the charm of 19th-century glassmaking. The clear glass includes light bubbles and character marks, adding to its authenticity and vintage appeal. The bottle is in very good condition for its age, with no chips, cracks, or major flea bites—just light surface wear and faint interior haze. The embossing is clear and legible, making this a standout piece for any display.
Whether you’re looking to expand your antique bottle collection, style a vintage bathroom shelf, or use it as a prop for photography, theater, or film, this Spruce Drug Shop bottle is a versatile and valuable find. Its local historical significance and timeless design make it a must-have for enthusiasts and decorators alike.
FEATURES:
• Antique druggist/pharmacy bottle from Philadelphia
• Embossed with “THE SPRUCE DRUG SHOP / PHILADA”
• Approx. size: 5 in tall x 2 in wide
• Clear glass with light bubbles and character marks
• Rectangular body with rounded shoulders and flared lip
• No stopper included
• Very good vintage condition with light surface wear
• No chips, cracks, or major flea bites
• Faint interior haze and small manufacturing imperfections
• Perfect for collections, displays, or decorative use






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