Sources & evidence
We analyze comparable sales from screener sessions and market records, then group them by shared object signals.
- Comparables
- 7
- Auction sources
- 7
- Records with images
- 3
- Coverage
- 2019-2026
Market Examples
Comparable market evidence
Recent auction and sale records linked to this worth guide's object signals.
Lion and Unicorn
Oct 12, 2025
$70
21pc Glass Medicine Bottles
Grouping of twenty-one antique and vintage glass medicine bottles in assorted forms, sizes, and glass finishes, including both embossed and unmarked examples. Among the embossed examples are a rectangular bottle marked "Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Colds," and a glass bottle labeled "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy." Other embossed bottles include "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Kidney Liver Bladder Remedy," a remedy widely marketed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; "N.K. Brown's Aromatic Essence, Jamaica Ging...
View saleLion and Unicorn
May 20, 2026
$20
Collection of 4 Early American Pharmacy and Utility Glass Bottles
A collection of four early American pressed glass medicine and utility bottles, featuring examples from the Emerson Drug Co. Bromo-Seltzer and Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co. Milk of Magnesia lines. The collection includes two primary cobalt blue bottles. The first, a small round-shouldered bottle, is embossed BROMO-SELTZER EMERSON DRUG CO BALTIMORE. The second cobalt blue bottle is a large rectangular utility bottle fitted with a black metal screw cap, stamped on the base GENUINE PHILLIPS MADE IN U.S.A. Also present are one tall ruby-red rou...
View saleMiddleManBrokers
Dec 4, 2024
$30
Antique Medicine Pharmacy Apothecary Glass Bottles
Antique medicine and apothecary glass bottle lot consisting of seven bottles in various shapes, sizes, and colors. The lot includes a notable cobalt blue glass bottle with a textured surface, typical of 19th to early 20th-century medicine or poison containers. The other bottles range from clear, frosted, and aqua glass, including one with an embossed label reading Moses Atwood's Jaundice Bitters, Georgetown, Mass. Some bottles feature corks or remnants of original stoppers, while others have a worn patina, consistent with age. The overall co...
View saleClars Auctions
Feb 21, 2026
$175
A collection of clear glass apothecary bottles and medicines
A collection of clear glass apothecary bottles and medicines, comprising (6) clear bottles with labels and stoppers, 7.75"h; (9) clear bottles with labels and stoppers, 6.75"h; (1) clear glass bottle with red label and stopper, 8"h; (1) Kutnows powder in glass bottle, 5.5"h and (3) small containers including Comstocks, Pepto Morgan and Gudes [20 total]
View saleOmnia Auctions
Mar 21, 2021
$40
LATE 19TH & 20TH C. GLASS BOTTLES & VIALS - LOT OF 14
LATE 19TH & 20TH C. GLASS BOTTLES & VIALS - LOT OF 14 Lot of 14 late 19th and 20th century glass bottles and vials. Includes: Five small perfume vials, range in size from 1.5" to 2.25". Cristadoro Hair Dye bottle. Marked "Cristadoro Liquid Hair Dye No2." Measures .75 x .75 x 2.75". Church Ink bottle. Marked "Church Brand Ink" on sides and "Wheaton NJ" on bottom. Measures 3.5" tall and 1.5" in diameter. Small Jenny Lind bottle. Marked "Jenny Lind The Swedish Nightingale." Measures 2 x 1 x 3.25". Nevada City coin shaped flask. Marked "Nevada C...
View saleWinter Associates, Inc.
Jan 26, 2026
$75
Six 19th C. glass bottles, including: amber gin bottle; three mid-19th C. clear decanters; medicine bottle with paper label, with glass stopper; clear wine decanter with stopper; all with pontil marks, wear on all con...
Six 19th C. glass bottles, including: amber gin bottle; three mid-19th C. clear decanters; medicine bottle with paper label, with glass stopper; clear wine decanter with stopper; all with pontil marks, wear on all consistent with age and use, tallest: 10 1/2" h.
View saleIdentification
Key object facts
- Item Type
- bottle
- Category
- glass packaging
- Maker
- Barton's
- Style
- utilitarian
- Material
- glass
- Technique
- molded glass; embossed lettering
- Origin
- United States
- Era
- 1930-1959
Recognition Recognition signals
- Key identification signals include maker Barton's, form bottle, material glass.
- Small clear molded-glass bottle embossed with BARTON'S and 3 1/2 OZ, likely a vintage cosmetic or grooming product container. The number 3 on the base appears to be a mold number.
- This guide is currently supported by 9 comparable-market records in the strongest linked screener session.
Drivers Value drivers
- Condition and completeness are material for bottle.
- Maker attribution matters because authenticated Barton's examples usually trade differently from unmarked lookalikes.
- Glass examples should be checked for wear, repairs, restoration, and replacement parts.
Market Market context
- The median selected comparable price for this cluster is about $40.
- Correct maker attribution is important because verified Barton's examples usually trade differently from unattributed bottle listings.
- utilitarian style cues help separate this group from broader bottle listings that often dilute market comps.
- Glass condition, restoration, and finish quality can materially shift asking and sold prices.
Evidence
How this guide was assembled
- This worth guide is based on 1 supporting screener session clustered into the same topic.
- Observed value signals across supporting evidence span roughly $10 to $75.
- Overall evidence quality for this cluster is currently developing evidence.
- Comparable evidence is drawn from 7 auction sources in the selected evidence set.
Coverage
Source coverage and evidence quality
- The current cluster is supported by 1 screener session that normalized into the same worth topic.
- The strongest linked session for this cluster captured 9 comparable market records.
- Selected comparables span 7 distinct auction sources.
- Comparable dates on this page currently cover 2019-2026.
Questions
Frequently searched questions
What is a Barton's bottle?
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What affects the value of a bottle?
Condition, completeness, maker or pattern attribution, dimensions, age, rarity, and comparable-market evidence all affect value.
What is the typical market range for Barton's bottle?
Current supporting screener evidence suggests a broad market range around $10 to $75, depending on condition and attribution.
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