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    Posted 8 years ago

    Shultzjl1982
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    I found this bottle in the basement of a house built in the late 1800s. It's slightly over 6 1/2 inches tall with no markings on the bottle itself. The bottom part of the cork is still intact and there's orange liquid inside along with a fungus-like substance. I can't find anything similar to it on the internet which has peaked my curiosity even further. If anyone has any idea what it could be please feel free to share

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    1. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      If the seam stops before the top, it's likely pre-1920. If you want to display it, seal the top with a thick layer of clear glue or something. Would make an interesting decoration piece!
      As for the stuff in the bottom, it is likely part of the product, not a fungus. Looks to be some kind of fatty substance. Possibly an animal-based medicine product.

      Shame you didn't find the label. If I had to GUESS, I'd say it was a Beef Iron and Wine, which was a very popular product back in the day to give nourishment/strength in illness.
      Here's one in my collection, with label:
      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/O0PGQ0qnTayTimRnjtHOZuYJ3oijgZ4aXihY6Di5snvRgq2eICexz7uKBuZGOTgYCZZW7Pdhvyw=w270-h576-no
    2. Shultzjl1982, 8 years ago
      Thank you for your time and insight SpiritBear, that makes total sense as to the separation of fats in the liquid.

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