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1888 DIL Acid Sulfuric H2 SO4 Pharmaceutical Glassware by T.C. Wheaton Beaker

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(This item is and antique pharmacuetical bottle that is new and unused!)
1888 DIL Acid Sulfuric H2 SO2 Pharmaceutical Glassware by T.C. Wheaton Co.

History:

Dr. Theodore Corson Wheaton founded the T. C. Wheaton Company in 1888 at 917 No. Second Street, Millville, New Jersey.  This company was well-known for producing drug and screw-cap tablet vials as Theodore Wheaton was particularly interested in pharmaceutical glassware.





The T. C. Wheaton Co. was also known for their ground glass stoppers, nursing bottles, and breast pump glasses.  Later on, they became rather significant in the perfume and cosmetic glass container market.






- More History

1888 - Theodore Wheaton invests in the Shull-Goodwin Glass Company of Millville, New Jersey and becomes part-owner. The trademark T. C. W. & Co. begins to be embossed on bottles manufactured this year.








**More photos and details are available upon request.**