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  1. 1943 SCOTT'S EMULSION-Great year around tonic-MOTHERS-Vintage Print Ad-WWII

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  2. Victorian Advertising Trade Card - Scott's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion "Our Boy"

    Over 40 years. I hope that you enjoy them as much as I have while owning them. tears, stains or writing to note.

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  3. Victorian Trade Card Scott's Emulsion Sailor Boy - Proudly Holding Over His Head

    Showing signs of age, use and handling consistent with it's age. No tears, folds, creases or loss. Minimal fading or toning. Colors are vibrant. In very good condition. Will display well in your collection.

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  4. Scott's Emulsion Ad: "Old Scottie" The Wise Fisherman from 1930's 7.5 x 10 inch

    Scott's (Fish) Emulsion Ad. Cod liver oil for human consumption is pale and straw colored, with a mild flavor. The resulting oil was brown and foul tasting. Brown oils were common because they were cheaper to produce.

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  5. Scott Bowne Scotts Emulsion Cod Liver Oil The Twins Girls American Flag Postcard

    Scott & Bowne Emulsion was a cod liver oil emulsion created and marketed by the New York-based firm Scott & Bowne. The firm was established in 1876 by Alfred B. Scott and Samuel W. Bowne. Their emulsification process, using mucilage and glycerine, resulted in a product that was advertised as "palatable as milk".

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  6. Antique Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil With Lime & Soda With Cap

    Antique Scott's Emulsion cod liver oil bottle with a clear aqua color. It is a medicine and cure bottle made in the United States. The bottle has a cap but not sure it's original to the bottle. This collectible item would be a unique addition to any antique bottle collection, showcasing a piece of historical medicinal packaging from the past. Very clean condition with no chips or cracks. 9-1/4" tall

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  7. Postcard Advertising Lithograph Emulsion SCOTT - AUDE

    Welcome to our Postcard space.

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  8. Victorian Trade Card Scotts Emulsion The Twins c1889 American Flag Browne NY

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