Small clear glass bottle with a square base and rounded shoulders, tapering to a short cylindrical neck with a flared lip.
The bottle is machine-molded, with a faint vertical seam visible up to the top, indicating industrial manufacture. The embossing “CONTENTS 2 FL. OZ.” identifies the bottle’s capacity, a common feature on medicinal or tonic bottles from the early- to mid-20th century.
There are no other identifying marks or labels, suggesting it was used for generic pharmaceutical or household products, possibly cough syrup, liniment, or tonic.
