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Azor's Turkish Balm
This bottle is in my own collection. The label shown was provided by the Library of Congress. The proprietors were Comstock & Bro., of New York City. This label was submitted in 1851, so the product was being sold at least that early. I've found ads into 1853. An 1853 ad for the product said it was made from an original recipe from a Turkish Hakim from Constantinople.

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    Top of 1853 Azor's Ad

Label for Azor's

BOTTLE DESCRIPTIONS
1 Rectangular, 7 1/4", double-ring top, front & side panels, O.P., aqua, side: "BALM" front: "COMSTOCK - & BROTHER" side: "TURKISH"
Azor's Bottle