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    Keeley Cure for tobacco bottle

    dug this Keeley Cure bottle the other day.......I have done a lot of research and have seen several bottles but none identical to this one......on the neck (convex side) it says "KC" under that in script "Leslie E Keeley M.D." on the reverse side (flat side) on the neck "T"...... T meaning Tobacco cure......the flat panel on mine is unembossed where all the others i have seen have elaborate embossing ... the bottom is slick with a "dimple"....if anyone has any ideas please enlighten me
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    Re: Keeley Cure for tobacco bottle

    I would think the flat part of yours had a paper label and that is why it is not embossed.
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  3. #3
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    Feb 2006
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    Re: Keeley Cure for tobacco bottle

    thats a definate possibility

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    Feb 2009
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    Re: Keeley Cure for tobacco bottle

    If it were embossed, it might say:

    DR. L.E. KEELEY'S
    DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD
    CURE FOR THE TOBACCO HABIT

    And it might be worth $80.00, according to Knapp's 2006 Guide.

    Dr. Keeley's laboratory was in Dwight, Illinois.
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