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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Two Extraordinary Wide Mouth Sunburst Snuff Jars
Two Extraordinary Wide Mouth Sunburst Snuff Jars 21 March 2014 Many of you may remember the extraordinary wide mouth Keene Glass Works, wide mouth Sunburst flask that was sold by Glass Works Auctions at the FOHBC 2013 National Antique Bottle Show … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Bottles and Extras, Collectors & Collections, Early American Glass, Glass Companies & Works, Historical Flasks, History, Snuff
Tagged auction, Clarissa, Dundon, Flask, fohbc, Fuss, Glass, Heckler, Jacob's, jar, Keene, Manchester, Merritt, mouth, New Hampshire, Sandor, Snuff, sunburst, Vanderbilt, wide, Works
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Black Hills Bitters made by F.C. Parmelee in Honeoye, New York
Black Hills Bitters made by F.C. Parmelee in Honeoye, New York 20 March 2014 (R•032214) (R•072819) BLACK HILLS BITTERS ! THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE! Contains Hope and valuable Herbs and Roots (obtained only from the Black Hills. Try a bottle … Continue reading
Black Hills Bitters To The Front!
Black Hills Bitters To The Front! 19 March 2014 (R•032114) Jack Stecher (Rochester, New York) provided me with a copy of this 1879 advertisement below for Black Hills Bitters from Rochester, New York and asked if I knew anything about … Continue reading
The labeled Constitutional Beverage (Bitters?) from New York
The labeled Constitutional Beverage (Bitters?) from New York 18 March 2014 I suppose many of you may have noticed that gorgeous, rectangular, yellow-olive, Constitutional Beverage bottle in the Glass Works Auctions “Winter be Gone” Catalogue Auction 101 that ended last night. … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Bitters, History, Medicines & Cures, Tonics
Tagged beverage, bitters, Brooklyn, Constitutional, Elmira, Medicine, New York, Olmstead, Olmsted, Patent, Tonic, Waller
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The Swan Bitters from Meadville, Pennsylvania
The Swan Bitters from Meadville, Pennsylvania 17 March 2014 Glass Works Auctions, in their “Winter be Gone” Auction 101 that ends this evening, has an interesting bitters square that I have not seen before. The Swan Bitters seems to have … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Bitters, Bottles and Extras, Bottling Works, History, Liquor Merchant
Tagged Allegheny, Atkinson, banker, bitters, Brothers, Burgess, Crawford, Custaloga, DeMaison, grocer, James, John, liquor, McFarland, Mead, Meadville, merchant, Pennsylvania, Salome, Scotland, swan
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Dr. Allen’s Stomach Bitters – Pittsburgh 16 March 2014 (R•031714) Glass Works Auctions, in their “Winter Be Gone” Catalog Auction 101, presently online, has a nice example of a Dr. Allen’s Stomach Bitters from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bottle reminds me … Continue reading
Jarred Fragments
Jarred Fragments 15 March 2014 Bill Steele, over on Facebook Bottle Collectors posted some gorgeous pictures of glass shards in jars. Pictured against the snow, the imagery is quite stunning. Bill said, “Here’s what I’ve done with some of the … Continue reading
Beneath Lincoln’s ass they used to load a lot of glass.
Beneath Lincoln’s ass they used to load a lot of Glass Washington City Glass Works – ‘Old Glass House’ by Stephen Atkinson 14 March 2014 Unknown to most Washingtonians and other Americans, and particularity we few in the glass collecting … Continue reading
Posted in Article Publications, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Early American Glass, Glass Companies & Works, Glass Makers, History, Utility Bottles, Windows
Tagged Abraham, Ass, Columbia, Commissioners, Curts, Edwards, Glass, house, jar, Johnson, Lincoln, mclean, memorial, Old, Potomac, Schneider, slag, Stanger, Washington, Way, Wharf, window, Works
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Dr. Green’s Poleish Bitters; yes it is spelled wrong.
Dr. Green’s Poleish Bitters; yes it is spelled wrong (on the bottle). 14 March 2014 I suppose I could make some sort of ethnic joke here with the way “Polish” is spelled on the Dr. Green’s Poleish Bitters, but I … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs
Tagged auction, bitters, Glass, green, joke, Polack, Poleish, Polish, pontil, Works
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