Antique Russian Apothecary Bottle – R. Keller & Co., Moscow – Textured Clear Glass – c.1880–1910 Imperial Russia
Description:
A scarce and highly desirable antique Russian apothecary bottle embossed in Cyrillic with “Р. КЕЛЕРЬ & К° / МОСКВА” (R. Keller & Co., Moscow). R. Keller & Co. was a prominent late-Imperial pharmaceutical and chemical supplier active in Moscow during the late 19th and very early 20th century.This bottle features a distinctive triangular base, heavily textured body, and deep vertical panel embossing typical of Russian pharmacy glass of the pre-Revolution era. The long, narrow neck and flared lip suggest it originally held tinctures, extracts, or medicinal preparations.
The underside bears raised Cyrillic mould markings, consistent with late-Imperial Russian glassworks before nationalisation in the 1920s. Bottles from Keller & Co. are well-documented but remain difficult to find outside Eastern Europe, making this a strong collector’s piece.
Features:
• Era: c.1880–1910 (Imperial Russian period)
• Origin: Moscow, Russia – R. Keller & Co.
• Embossing: “Р. КЕЛЕРЬ & К° / МОСКВА” (R. Keller & Co. Moscow)
• Colour: Clear / slightly greyed aged glass
• Shape: Triangular base with textured sides
• Height: Approx. ~7 inches
• Base Markings: Cyrillic mould marks including “БР” and symbol stamp
• Lip: Flared, early hand-finished style
• Excellent rarity for Russian apothecary collectors
Construction / Materials:
• Press-moulded Russian glass with textured panels
• Applied or tooled lip typical of late 19th century production
• Thick-walled construction intended for chemical preparations
• Sharp, well-preserved Cyrillic embossing
Condition:
Good antique condition. Some internal haze and minor exterior wear consistent with age. No cracks or major chips observed. Embossing remains clear and highly legible. Displays beautifully.
Type:
Antique Russian apothecary bottle – Imperial Russia pharmaceutical collectible.
A rare surviving bottle from R. Keller & Co., Moscow, offering a tangible piece of late-Imperial medical history — an exceptional display item for collectors of Russian glass, apothecary bottles, or pre-Revolution industrial artefacts.
Antique Russian Apothecary Bottle – R. Keller & Co., Moscow – c.1880–1910
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