A rare late 19th to early 20th century back bar bottle with label under glass advertising “King Solomon’s Damiana Tonic.” The colorful label depicts a costumed lady lifting her skirt, framed in gilt with bold lettering. Bottles of this type were produced for saloon and apothecary display and are now highly collectible. The clear glass bottle features paneled sides, decorative molded shoulder detail, and a flared lip.Dimensions approx.: 9.25 x 3.5 dia. in.Pickup & Shipping: This lot may be picked up free of charge in Sacramento, CA. Shipping via FedEx or USPS available within the continental U.S. for $50. All shipments include Direct Signature Required and full replacement value insurance at a rate of 1.5% of the purchase price, unless the buyer accepts full liability in writing. Combined lot shipping is typically discounted.
Condition
Displays well with colorful and intact label under glass. Visible crack repair at mouth with light age wear consistent with use. No major base damage noted.