A rare and fascinating piece of history, this antique 1890s uranium glass apothecary bottle was once used for storing Ergotina Ivón, a medicine from the late 19th century. Its vibrant green hue, a hallmark of uranium glass, adds a striking glow under UV light, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
The bottle is hand-engraved with the number "10," while the stopper is also hand-engraved with the number "30." Though the stopper is not an exact match, it still complements the bottle’s style from the period, and such stoppers can fetch $130 to $200 on their own.
Height 5 1/2"
Base width 2 1/4"
Base depth 1 3/4"