Description
Discover this vintage Harris Pure Flavors extract bottle, a charming piece of late 19th-century history. This clear glass bottle, standing at 5 1/2 inches tall and 2 inches wide, features beautiful embossing with “Harris Pure Flavors Binghamton, NY” and “2 fl Oz.” It dates back to circa 1885–1910, most likely from the 1890s–1905, making it a fantastic addition to any antique glassware or kitchen collectibles collection.
The bottle is in good condition for its age, wear consistent with its vintage. It was originally used for household baking extracts like vanilla, lemon, and almond, reflecting the era’s focus on pure, honest labeling following the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act. Whether you’re a historian, decorator, or collector, this bottle offers both aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
FEATURES:
• Brand: Harris Pure Flavors
• Era: Circa 1885–1910 (likely 1890s–1905)
• Size: 5 1/2 inches tall, 2 inches wide
• Capacity: 2 fluid ounces
• Condition: Good vintage condition with minor wear
• Embossing: “HARRIS,” “PURE FLAVORS,” “2 fl Oz,” “BINGHAMTON, NY”
• Original Use: Baking extracts (vanilla, lemon, almond)
• Historical Context: Reflects 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act standards
• Rarity: Collectible antique bottle from Binghamton, NY
• Aesthetic: Clear glass with slightly aged/antique appearance








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