Dioxogen Bottle with label found in attic.

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Found this nice applied top bottle in the attic of a 1910ish garage beside the large house. The garage had room for up to three vehicles below and a small living space above, probably for a chauffeur.

The small attic had an access panel and after crawling inside, I found this Dioxogen bottle sitting between the studs, covered in cobwebs, but bone dry. It's nice to have the label intact as these don't usually survive. It's just over 6" tall.

It was corked and half full of some scary looking liquid, so it got a clean out first. Why it was stored in the attic is anyone's guess.
 

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WOW great condition :thumbsup:
 

Dioxogen=H2O2=Hydrogen Peroxide so I wouldn't worry too much about the contents assuming the bottle was only ever used for what is on the label :wink:
 

Yea hydrogen peroxide, plus being that old it has most likely decomposed to h2o. Nice find.
 

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Ad from Ladies' Home Journal, 1916
 

"Is it fair to your child to be without Dioxogen?"


Nothing like using guilt to sell a product :D



Jay
 

I have an interesting pamphlet that would go with this product but, I can't figure out how to post a photo of it.
 

Very old, Bill had to blow the cobwebs off of this one when he fetched it from the basement
 

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