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$125.00 SOLD
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 1054-2450
Aqua glass flask style bottle shows an applied blob top and pontil scar. Label reads, "OXALIC ACID POISON / SOLD BY G.W. AIMAR, GRADUATE OF PHARMACY / COR. OF KING AND VANDERHORST STS., OPPOSITE THE CITADEL, CHARLESTON, S.C."
Inside of bottle shows dried residue of the liquid. Original cork remains in place at the mouth.
Measures 7.5" tall by 3.25" wide at the base. No chips or cracks. [sl]
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