Prior to this Richard Stothert, who was born in the village of Goosnargh near Preston was an apprentice to a chemist in 1851 and worked and lived in Bolton.
Early production included pills, tonics, ointments and powders for common medical complaints.
The bearded man also featured on bottles of ginger beer and carbonated drinks that the company started producing in the early 20th century.
Stothert's was one of the first to use Codd-neck bottles and beverage cans in the United Kingdom.
They expanded their premises in 1905[1] Stothert products had a major outlet in Thwaites arcade, Blackburn and Stothert's were known to have done business with The Great Store Chemists, Portsmouth and Taylors drug co. LTD.