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Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161262, described as Clear glass rectangular with rounded corners medicinal bottle with a hand-tooled prescription finish and no label or maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-162193, described as whole glass bottle
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 10-1546, described as Mixture of root and plant medicines in bottle with root stopper, string of red, white, and black beads around neck
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161248, described as Clear glass small medicinal bottle with a shoulder, and hand-tooled prescription finish, no label, but an embossed mark that reads "A1530", on bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-258738, described as No description given on catalog card
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161260, described as Squat clear glass square with rounded corners medicinal bottle with a hand-tooled prescription finish, no label, and an embossed mark on the bottom that reads in script, in a circle "CUTEX
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161245, described as Small clear glass rectangular with rounded sides medicinal bottle with a hand-tooled prescription finish, no label, and an embossed mark on the bottom that reads "PEARL".
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161247, described as Small clear glass rectangular with rounded sides medicinal bottle with a hand-tooled prescription finish, no label or maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161251, described as Partially fire-affected, clear glass rectangular with rounded corners medicinal bottle with a prescription finish and an embossed label that reads "QUALITY" near the shoulder and "PURITY" close to the base and no maker's mark on bottom, possible whitish remnants of original contents within
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bottle, accession number 1-161244, described as Small clear glass kidney-shaped medicinal bottle with a hand-tooled prescription finish, no label or maker's mark, remnants of original whitish contents present.