top of page
objet dart stuff logo

Antique early 20th or late 19th century Owbridge lung tonic bottle with lid

SKU ODS1150
Цена

28,00£

Antique early 20th or late 19th century Owbridge lung tonic bottle with lid. Very rare, amazing condition, some age related wear. Size 13 cm tall 5 cm wide 3 cm depth.

-

I would think the lid or stopper had a band or cork around so it fitted more snuggly. At some stage this has gone but it does not detract from the item.

-

Looks amazing displayed with other bottles - illustration only - for sale separately.

-

Owbridge's Lung Tonic was a popular cough syrup invented in 1874 by pharmacist Walter Thomas Owbridge in Hull, England. It was initially marketed as a remedy for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and consumption (tuberculosis). While it gained significant popularity, it was a "patent medicine," meaning it wasn't licensed and was advertised as a cure-all for various respiratory ailments.

Here's a more detailed look:

Inventor:

Walter Thomas Owbridge (born 1844) was a pharmacist who established his practice in Hull.

Origin:

The tonic was invented in 1874 and was marketed widely.

Purpose:

It was initially marketed as a remedy for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and tuberculosis.

Ingredients:

While the exact formula was kept secret, it's thought to have included Ipecacuanha wine, chloroform, honey, and alcohol.

Popularity:

Owbridge's Lung Tonic gained considerable popularity and was used extensively until the mid-1960s.

Marketing:

Owbridge recognized the importance of branding and used various marketing techniques, including newspaper advertising and paper-based novelties.

Количество

Само 1 са останали в наличност

bottom of page