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Metadata
Object Name |
Bottle |
Catalog Number |
2001.76.143 |
Date |
ca. 1900 |
Material(s) |
Glass; |
Dimensions |
H-4.75 W-1 D-1.5 inches |
Description |
This is a bottle for "Star Domestic Sewing Machine Oil." It is made of clear soda-lime glass. It has a patent variation finish with a ring low on the neck. It is a rectilinear shape with a round neck. There are bubbles in the glass. There is a paper label on the front and there appears to be a second label under the front one. |
Notes |
This object was used in the Currey & Morgan Drugstore in Harrodsburg, Ky. In 1914, D. Lee Currey sold a one-half interest of his drug store to Leon Morgan, creating the Currey & Morgan Drugstore. Morgan had been Currey's clerk for nine years. Harry Joseph Russell (1928-1994), Leon Morgan's stepson graduated from the UK School of Pharmacy in 1951 and bought the Harrodsburg business in 1958. Russell inherited all of the equipment. He also collected related items from other sources. In 1968, Russell moved the business and renamed it Ft. Harrod Pharmacy. In 1984, Russell sold out to Vance Smith who consolidated the drugstores in Harrodsburg and sold them to SuperX/CVS, a national chain. |
Collection |
Joe Russell Pharmacy Collection |
People |
Russell, Joe Morgan, Leon E. Charleton, Lee Russell Currey, D. Lee Russell, Harry Joseph, 1928-1994 Smith, Vance |
Subjects |
Bottles Apothecaries Apothecary shops Druggists Drugs Drugstores Sewing equipment & supplies Sewing machines |
Search Terms |
Glass |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |