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CA CHL CHL_1979.031.004
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CM 2268 Chinese Medicine Bottle Small, clear glass bottle; cylindrical shape; applied lip; with Chinese characters on base.
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Chinese medicine bottle. Original museum documentation indicates that these bottles were dug up from behind Chinese rooms at Evans farm house. Source says that this is an opium bottle. ________________________________ From Fort Steele Heritage Website Small Handmade Glass Bottles "These small items would have been among the many items that the Chinese immigrant carried with them. Containing items such as traditional medicines, the bottles were sturdy enough to take all but the worst abuse. Since traditional medicines were not readily available in isolated places...Chinese frequently had to stock up on these materials when visiting the Chinese sections of cities such as Victoria or Vancouver.
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