Medicinal Bottle, 25LC86, #102
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Title
Medicinal Bottle, 25LC86, #102
Subject
Medicinal Bottle
Description
Label: Dr. S. Pitcher's (side), Castoria (side), R (base). Patent No. 77,758 - Samuel Pritcher, Barnstable, Mass - Medicine-Mixture to be used as a cathartic. The castoria was advertised as an aid to constipation, especially in children. S. Pitcher & Co. advertisements for 1868 and 1869 testified that the product was "...a Pleasant and Complete Substitute for Castor Oil..." Charles H. Fletcher, for Demas S. Barnes, acquired the formula ca. 1871 and then billed it as castoria, still retaining the Pitcher embossing. J.B. Rose & Co. was established in 1872 with C.H. Fletcher as a principal to produce the Castoria and Centaur Liment. The Centaur Company was established in 1877. In 1888, following the death of Barnes, Fletcher assumed control. Fletcher died in 1922 and in 1923 the business was assumed by Sterling Products. Color: Aqua. Neck type: Double Ring. Base profile: Blake (variant 1). # of indented panels: 4, one on each of the four sides. Direction of embossing: vertical.
Length: 4.98 cm
Width: 2.60 cm
Height: 14.47 cm
Width: 2.60 cm
Height: 14.47 cm
Creator
Centaur Co.
Source
1997 UNL Anthropology Field School
Lockhart, B., Schreiver, B., Serr, C., Lindsey, B. (2014), Pitcher’s and Fletcher’s Castoria
An Uncommon Study of Common Bottles.
https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/CastoriaHistory.pdf
An Uncommon Study of Common Bottles.
https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/CastoriaHistory.pdf
Publisher
2018 UNL Anthropology
Date
1900-1910
Contributor
Evers, Riley
Rights
UNL Anthropology
Relation
#101
Format
Glass
Type
Physical Object
Files
Collection
Citation
Centaur Co., “Medicinal Bottle, 25LC86, #102,” UNL Campus Archaeology, accessed April 19, 2025, https://anth-omeka.unl.edu/campus_archaeology/items/show/416.