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Masury’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Wau-A-Hoo
Masury’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Wau-A-Hoo ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 05 October 2013 (Rev•101113) (Rev•101213) (Rev•101613) A number of us bitters collectors have sarsaparilla bottles in our collection and of course there are others that specialize in collecting sarsaparilla. Up … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, eBay, History, Medicines & Cures, Sarsaparilla, Stoneware
Tagged Cathartic, eBay, J. & T. Hawk, Mark Yates, Masury, Masury's, New York, Robert Hinely, Rochester, Sand's, Sarsaparilla, Wau-A-Hoo, Wynkoop
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“Where Shall I Spend The Summer?” – Burdock Blood Bitters
“Where Shall I Spend the Summer?” BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 01 October 2013 The other day I posted the above image of a trade card (from Daves Great Cards Galore) and said “I havent’t seen this example of a Burdock Blood Bitters … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Ephemera, Humor - Lighter Side, Trade Cards
Tagged bitters, Blood, Burdock, card, Gourd, Hotel, summer, trade
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Christian Xander and his Melliston Bitters
He was a member of the Lutheran Church, and for many years led the singing in the congregation. He had an excellent voice and was very fond of singing; yea, he was proud of his musical talents. When quite a … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Article Publications, Bitters, Cordial, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Wine & Champagne
Tagged Andy Goldfrank, Aromatic, bitters, Champagne, Christian, German, grapes, liquor, Melliston, Washington D.C., Wine, Xander
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Wheat Bitters Co. – 19 Park Place, New York
Wheat Bitters – Wheat Bitters Company 19 Park Place, New York 27 September 2013 Today we will look at what most bitters collectors consider a common bottle. I am speaking of Wheat Bitters, put out by the Wheat Bitters Co., … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Medicines & Cures, Tonics, Trade Cards
Tagged bitters, E. B. Davis, E. W. Robertson, M.D., Prof. N. F. Rider, Wheat
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Dr. Leon Hershberg’s Celebrated Russian Balsamic Bitters
Celebrated Russian Balsamic Bitters Leon Hershberg & Company 20 September 2013 (R•082519) DR. LEON HERSHBERG, Of MOSCOW, RUSSIA, begs to inform the inhabitants of Oakland and vicinity, that he has established himself at the CORNER OF EIGHTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, In this city, where … Continue reading
Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters – New York
Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters New York 16 September 2013 (R•21 Sep 2013) (R•01Oct13) (R•050914) (R•021815) I was able to pick up a ‘peachie puce’ (how do you like that for a color description?) Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters at the Downieville Bottle Show … Continue reading
Henry Bolingers Maysville Glass-Works 1814-1825
Henry Bolingers Maysville Glass-Works 1814-1825 by Stephen Atkinson 08 September 2013 The Kentucky glass industry begins with a gentleman with a colorfull past named John Henry Bolinger (known as Henry). Henry was born in 1761 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Article Publications, Blown Glass, Breweriana, Collectors & Collections, Early American Glass, Glass Companies & Works, Glass Makers, History, Utility Bottles
Tagged Chocolate, Glass Works, Henry Bolinger, Kentucky, Lancaster County, Maysville, Mustard, Pittsburgh, Stephen Atkinson, Sumrall, Susan Anna Wigman, William Porter
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Here are my findings on the Southern Alterative
Here are my findings on the Southern Alterative by James Viguerie 03 September 2013 [read first: Two rare and early ‘Southern’ Bottles] Here are my findings on the Southern Alterative (pictured above) embossed New Orleans. I am attaching a number of advertisements. … Continue reading
Cincinnati Bitters Spotting – A cross reference of directories
Cincinnati Bitters Spotting A cross reference of directories 02 September 2013 | Ferdinand Meyer V Here on this Labor Day, I have laboriously gone through the William’s Cincinnati Directories, and a few others prior to Williams, to cross-check the bitters … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Advice, Bitters, Digging and Finding, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Publications, Questions, Tonics
Tagged Alaska, bitters, Boyer's, Catawba, Cincinnati, Duby Green, Ferdinand Meyer V, Fletcher's, Fred W. Diederichs, Henry VanDyke, Herman Snyder, Hoffheimer, Holland Bitters, Israel Wilson, J. N. Harris & Co., John Hess, Kaufman, Kempfer, Leopold Meyer, Monarch, ohio, Paradise Bitters, Richardson, Roback, Solomon Schertz, Superior Wine Bitters, Tonquin, W. B. Wood, Williams, Wm J. Klein & Co., Wood's Bitters, Zimmermann
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The Home Bitters – St. Louis
The Home Bitters – St. Louis 19 August 2013 (R•112413) (R•051015) (R•042419) Today, I have reason to quickly educate myself with The Home Bitters of St. Louis. I need to review the variants, the history and find out the rest … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Postage, Tax Stamps, Tonics
Tagged Henson, home, Home Bitters, James A. Jackson, James McQ. Douglas, Joe Gourd, Missouri, Paris S. Pfouts, Saint Louis, St. Louis
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