Description
Discover this charming antique Scott’s Emulsion bottle, a small cod liver oil tonic bottle from the 1890s to early 1900s. This clear glass medicine bottle features classic early pharmacy charm, with “SCOTT’S EMULSION” embossed vertically on the front panel. Likely used for samples or small doses of the famous cod-liver-oil tonic, this bottle is a fantastic addition to any apothecary display, vintage medicine collection, or farmhouse decor.
The bottle boasts a rectangular body with sloping shoulders and a flared lip, showcasing the tiny bubbles typical of 19th–early 20th-century glass. It includes a cork stopper (likely a later replacement), adding to its authentic vintage appeal. In very good condition, the bottle has no cracks or major chips, just light surface wear and minor manufacturing imperfections. The interior is clean with only a faint haze, making it a perfect piece for collectors or decorators.
FEATURES:
• Original antique Scott’s Emulsion bottle
• Embossed vertically on front: “SCOTT’S EMULSION”
• Approx. size: 3.25 in tall x about 1.5 in wide
• Clear glass with tiny bubbles and early character
• Rectangular body with sloping shoulders and flared lip
• Cork present (likely a later replacement, not guaranteed original)
• Very good vintage condition with no cracks or major chips
• Light surface wear and minor manufacturing bubbles/imperfections
• Interior clean with only faint haze
• Estimated age: 1890–1915
• Ideal for apothecary displays, vintage collections, or decorative use







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