No problem !! Many do use the comments but if so it does not highlight the post so I know it has been commented on !! Reply is best because the post is highlighted !! I do not always have the time to check each post !! We are not paid employees,, just people who have been in the business many years and volunteer our time !! I love old bottles and collected many years ago !!
I would try to preserve the label as much as possible !! No way to know what it might sell for since I can not find another !! A ‘one of” is not always a good thing !!
My personal opinion is about $10 to $20 is what I would expect !!
Wish it was better news for you !! But you never know what you might find or have now !! Go to www.whatsellsbest.com to keep up on the best sellers in each category on ebay and check the Treasures found at the top of the page !! Has finds from garage sales,, thrift stores ect !! Might give you some ideas on the things to look for !!
Best wishes for your surgery !!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_medicine
From what I found,, there never was any type of recognized manufacturing company at that address,, it has always been residential !! This is not unusual for a start up business which I am guessing Glenwood Mfg was in someones kitchen !! I would put the date to around 1910,,1920 or in that area !! Army and Navy in the name was just an attention grabber and had nothing to do with any branch of the military !! If it had it would have been easy to find !! Most of the patent medicines of that time were largely alcohol based so I am sure whoever used some of these things felt better after taking it !! This one is a liniment so there were even less regulations on them since they were for external use,, but even that was no guarantee !! There were few regulations back then on anything !! You could almost call anything a medicine and legally sell it !! See if you can see a patent number anywhere ?? May or may not have one !!
Interesting reading about patent medicines above !!