Poison bottle

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1480690386.658635.webp New to the forum. One of my favourite finds from my backyard. A poison bottle, Liq Iodine. Anyone know how old this is? Thanks so much.
 

Great bottle!! Looks to be 1920 - 1940's.. Welcome to the forum :)
 

Sweet bottle!

Welcome to the forum, nice lady.
 

Welcome to TN.

Are there any marking on the bottom?
 

Not sure, but bottles from the 40s had the glass pipe, so your bottle is older, 1890-1910 imho. Thanks for sharing VintageHeart ;)
 

Not sure, but bottles from the 40s had the glass pipe, so your bottle is older, 1890-1910 imho. Thanks for sharing VintageHeart ;)

Great, thanks! [emoji122]🏻[emoji106]🏻
 

Welcome to the forum. Always a good thing when you can walk out your back door and find nice bottles.
 

I'm thinking turn of the century and it's a really cool looking bottle. I had one years ago that I dug in Thomasville Georgia that had the skull and cross bones. It was shaped like a coffin. Wish I hadn't traded it off.
 

I'm thinking turn of the century and it's a really cool looking bottle. I had one years ago that I dug in Thomasville Georgia that had the skull and cross bones. It was shaped like a coffin. Wish I hadn't traded it off.

I'm not sure if I'll find another like it, I'll have to keep digging!
 

Nice. Hi there, fellow Canadian.

This was the first poison I ever dug. Such a thrill, eh? Machine-made, can't see the bottom but probably 1920s, early 30s. They eventually made these in screw tops with a different shape and paper label, without the embossing.

Welcome to the forum, and keep on digging.
 

- All of your recently posted finds look to be from around 1920-1930 give or take a few years. That's a good age for sure, I'd definitely dig that some more.
 

Nice. Hi there, fellow Canadian.

This was the first poison I ever dug. Such a thrill, eh? Machine-made, can't see the bottom but probably 1920s, early 30s. They eventually made these in screw tops with a different shape and paper label, without the embossing.

Welcome to the forum, and keep on digging.

Hello neighbour! Yes, it was a good find. Thanks!
 

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