This jar is in some nice shape and is a MM marked trademarked jar, which happened when the Horlick brothers got into a spat, and 1 stomped off to England to sulk, I suppose. The year is in discrepancy!
If you read this well written fascinating article, you will understand, and it is worth reading. The thing I love best about antique bottles is the rich history I always find, researching them. The Horlick story is no different.
https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/Horlicks.pdf
This will be shipped usps, in a flat rate legal envelope, of course, so well padded and boxed, and protected.
the story of Horlicks began in the UK, when it was invented by two British-born men, William Horlick (1846-1936) and his brother James (1844-1921) from Gloucestershire, England. As a website dedicated to Horlicks says, James was a chemist, working for a company that made dried baby food. William, the younger brother, had emigrated to America in 1869 and James decided to join him in Chicago in 1873. That same year, they started their own company (J&W Horlicks) to make a malted milk drink. They called their product 'Diastoid' and their advertising slogan read: 'Horlick's Infant and Invalids Food'.