Description: RareAntique1850sOpen Pontil (with a double cross / star marker's mark on the bottom).Double collar applied top.5" TExcellent condition: No chips, no cracks, no ghosting; Bright, clean, shiny in a beautiful aqua color!The Story of Perry Davis and His Painkiller Perry Davis (1791–1862) was born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, on July 7, 1791. His parents owned no property and thus did not even show up on tax records at the time of Davis’ birth. By 1837, he had tried, unsuccessfully, to start multiple businesses, leaving him $4500 in debt. In 1840, Davis became so sick that his pain was debilitating. His solution? A mix of alcohol, opiates, and herbs, which would later be dubbed “Perry Davis’ Painkiller.” When a fire burned down Davis’ home in 1843, out of necessity, he decided to sell and distribute his painkiller. A natural salesman, he found wild success at markets and fairs. His painkiller was seen as revolutionary since it offered relief from a variety of pain and was not restricted to treating specific illnesses. Though it is a well-known and generic term to us today, “painkiller” was swiftly trademarked by Perry Davis, who took competitors to court when they tried to poach the label for their own medications. Despite the poor luck that followed him all his life, by the time of his death, Davis would be one of the richest men in Providence. He engaged in local politics, religious life, and philanthropy. His painkiller travelled the world with Christian missionaries who brought the concoction wherever American ships could be found. Davis’ son and grandson continued to sell the painkiller after Perry Davis’ death, but the company founded by Davis (Davis and Son) disappeared after 1940.
Price: 194.25 USD
Location: Freeport, Maine
End Time: 2024-08-17T20:32:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Color: Aqua
Bottle Type: Medicines & Cures
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States