This exquisite antique uranium glass apothecary bottle hails from Argentina and dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century.
Initially used for storing CARMÍN (Carmine), a vibrant red dye and medicinal substance, this bottle features the signature glowing green hue of uranium glass, which shines beautifully under UV light. The bottle and the stopper are hand-engraved with the number "35," indicating that the stopper was meticulously handmade to fit this specific bottle, ensuring functionality and historical authenticity.
Height 4 1/2"
Base width 2 1/4"
Base depth 1 3/4"
A unique and striking piece, this vintage medicine jar is a perfect addition for collectors of antique glass, vintage pharmaceutical items, or those with an appreciation for unique Argentinian history.