This antique green glass poison bottle dates to the late 19th or early 20th century and features a classic hexagonal shape with vertical ribbing—an intentional design meant to serve as a tactile warning in low-light conditions. Poison bottles were used to store toxic substances such as disinfectants or medicines, and the bright green color helped distinguish them from other containers. A collectible piece of apothecary and pharmaceutical history. Very good antique condition. No chips or cracks. Glass retains its vibrant color. Minor wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more close up photos of the item’s condition.
Dimension: 3¾ in x 1¼ in x 1¼ in