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877 Antique A Lancaster Indian Vegetable Jaundice Bitters Bottle Made Of Amber Coloured Glass Embossed Col Sam Johnson Proprietor Richmond Va 1852 Made By Wheaton, New Jersey

This antique amber glass bitters bottle dates back to 1852 and is embossed with “Col. Sam Johnson, Proprietor, Richmond VA”. A fascinating piece of American pharmaceutical history, this bottle is a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of antique medicine bottles and embossed glass. It exhibits signs of age consistent with its history.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Paris Recently 2026-01-18 18:33:49 £13.00
Phoenix Grams 2026-01-18 18:33:49 £12.00 Auto
Phoenix Grams 2026-01-17 16:30:32 £9.00
Airports Marc 2026-01-17 16:30:32 £8.00 Auto
Airports Marc 2026-01-16 16:08:00 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £13.00

Winner: Paris Recently

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Antique Col. Sam Johnson Bitters Bottle

This is an antique amber glass bitters bottle, embossed with the name “Col. Sam Johnson, Proprietor, Richmond VA” and the date “1852”. The bottle is a classic example of 19th-century patent medicine packaging, likely containing a vegetable jaundice bitters remedy. The bottle’s shape and embossing are typical of the period, and it represents a fascinating piece of American pharmaceutical history.

Condition and Collectibility

This antique bitters bottle exhibits signs consistent with age and use, including minor surface wear and possible imperfections in the glass. Despite this, it remains a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of antique medicine bottles, historical Americana, and embossed glass. Its clear markings and relatively good condition make it a standout piece for display or inclusion in a curated collection.