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Antique Prohibition Prescription Whisky Doctor Bar Schenectady NY Pharmacist Rx

$ 13.16

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Antique Prohibition Prescription Whisky Doctor Bar Schenectady NY Pharmacist Rx
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A great original government issued Prohibition Prescription for Whiskey...1 pt  (pint)! Please see photo!
From the days of Al Capone, speakeasies and moonshine this prescription was the only legal way to drink liquor in the US!
The whiskey was prescribed for Richard Nolan, on March 2, 1929 and was filled the same day by Pharmacist, Harry Dodge, of Henry Kreste's Drug Store, in Schenectady, NY.
It was issued by the Treasury Department and is printed on, beautiful pink paper. In the center is the old Treasury Seal with the Latin inscription, "Thesaur. Amer. Septent. Sigil.". When you hold this prescription up to the light PROHIBITION is watermarked, as with the metal strips that are used in U.S. bills today, the graphics are GREAT!
This was the pharmacist's duplicate copy, printed on the back are the "Instructions", one of which is: "This duplicate prescription must be retained by the druggist as permanent record, open to inspection by Federal Officers", the top copy was sent to the government.
This prescription measures 5 1/2" x 4 1/2", has a corner bend, a whiskey spot on the left side and a fold, otherwise, condition is excellent...a great 1929 whiskey prescription!
This is a FANTASTIC piece of history and would be great to display in a pharmacy, doctor's office, museum, bar or office! I am happy to answer any questions, please feel free to email and thank you for your interest!
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