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ESS ANTISCORB

Object Details

Description
This blown and molded square–shaped glass bottle has a narrow neck and rounded shoulders. The bottle has a white baked enamel label framed by a baroque–style blue and yellow cartouche. The label reads ESS ANTISCORB in black text, with the first initial of each word in red. The jar would have contained Essence of Antiscorbutic. Antiscorbutic was used to combat scurvy, so the essence likely would have been made by steeping citrus fruits in alcohol.
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
date made
17th-18th century
Credit Line
Gift of American Pharmaceutical Association and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Physical Description
glass (overall material)
paint (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 12.4 cm x 7.2 cm x 7.2 cm; 4 7/8 in x 2 27/32 in x 2 27/32 in
Object Name
bottle
Other Terms
bottle; Pharmaceutical Container
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