For SANDCHIP, we finally have an ID!!!!

epackage

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Well i checked with some experts online and it would appear that your shard is in fact a Stockton's Antiseptic....

This was the only image of the embossing the guy had.

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Super sleuthing E!
 

sandchip

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Thanks, Jim! Maybe I can finally sleep soundly after 40 years. Now, I'm dying to see what the whole bottle looks like. The quick ID of this shard is far more impressive than me IDing the Russ'. Anybody could've done that, but with only one picture out there of the Stockton's, wow. Thanks again. I do appreciate the help.
 

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sandchip

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Cool. Not at all what I expected. I figured it would be a square with a tapered collar. Now I know. Thanks, everybody for all your help.
 

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That's cool to do that. Good job
 

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