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Category Archives: Color Runs
FOHBC 2009 Pomona National Display Videos
F O H B C D I S P L A Y S E R I E S Alan DeMaison (FOHBC Business Manager pictured to left) has been working hard of late putting together videos of the displays … Continue reading
Posted in Bottle Shows, Bottling Works, Club News, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Demijohns, Digging and Finding, Display, Early American Glass, Flasks, FOHBC News, Glass Companies & Works, Historical Flasks, Hutches, Jelly & Jam, News, Photography, Pottery
Tagged Alan DeMaison, american, Bob Ferraro, Bottle, california, Carboys, Covered, David Hall, Demijohns, Denver, Dick Homme, display, Elaine DeMaison, flasks, fohbc, Graveyard, Historical, hutch, Hutchinson, jars, Jelly & Jam, Lance Westfall, national, Native, Nevada, Pomona, Pottery, Richard Siri, richard tucker, video
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Bowls of Color at the end of Autumn
“I was taking pics and this came down and landed in the bowl…” RICK CIRALLI Posting some refreshingly different utilitarian bowls in a variety of autumn colors. Kudos to Rick Ciralli, his passion for glass and for sharing these wonderful … Continue reading
Posted in Blown Glass, Bowls, Collectors & Collections, Color, Color Runs, Dinnerware, Photography
Tagged Autumn, bottles, bowl, farmers, Glass, merchants, Mt Pleasant, photographs, Rick Ciralli
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Gorgeous Color Run of Unembossed Half-Pint Flasks
S O M E G O R G E O U S U N E M B O S S E D F L A S K S “Just keep me in mind if you run … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Facebook, Flasks
Tagged Aaron Mills, Color, Flask, half-pint, James Becker
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E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too!
D I S P L A Y S E R I E S E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too! 13 October 2012 Now that I have been able to catch my breath with the summer ending and … Continue reading
Posted in Bottle Shows, Club News, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Display, Figural Bottles, Flasks, FOHBC News, Glass Makers, Historical Flasks, Photography, Spirits, Whiskey
Tagged David Hall, display, E.G. Booz, Expo, Figural, fohbc, log cabin, Reno, Scott Selenak
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EC&M Insulator Display at the FOHBC 2012 Reno Expo
D I S P L A Y S E R I E S Alan DeMaison (FOHBC Business Manager and pictured on the left) was able to provide some great video coverage of the many displays at the 2012 FOHBC … Continue reading
Posted in Bottle Shows, Club News, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Display, FOHBC News, Insulators, News, Photography
Tagged Alan DeMaison, Dennis Bray, EC&M, Expo, fohbc, Insulators, Reno, Scott Selenak, video
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The Many Layers of the FOHBC
Here is the new cover design for the exciting next issue of Bottles and Extras that will be arriving in members mail boxes by 01 November 2012. This issue will feature the great John Feldmann Bitters collection. Just another reason … Continue reading
Civil War era Dyottville Embossed Cylinder Bottles
Civil War era Dyottville Embossed Cylinder Bottles 29 September 2012 PRG” Incoming email and material related to the Class of 1846 – West Point Bottle post “Hi. This is just an FYI. There are at least two more Dyottville cylinder whiskeys … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Early American Glass, eBay, Ephemera, Glass Companies & Works, History, Questions, Spirits, Whiskey
Tagged 1846, Brian Shultis, Cognac, cylinder, Dyott, Dyottville, ELS, Harvard, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Ian Charlton, Jerry Dauphinais, Philadelphia, Renault & Co., T.W. Dyott, West Point, Whiskey
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Looking closer at the Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters
Looking closer at the Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters 23 September 2012 (R•051814) (R•052714) (R•091018) aka ‘INDIAN QUEEN’ I am presently working on a feature article on John Feldmann for the November/December issue of Bottles and Extras. During the development of possible … Continue reading
XR Cobalt Blue Ribbed Grape Lighting Rod Ball
Look at this incredible cobalt blue example of a National Ribbed Grape Lightning Rod Ball! Incoming this AM from Ron and Ann Krupa. Thanks! Hi: I noticed in your lightning ball grape grouping (there was) no reference to the cobalt … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Digging and Finding, Lightning Rod Balls
Tagged Ann Krupa, Ball, blue, cobalt, Lightning, Meyer, national, ribbed, Rod, Ron Krupa, Sullivan
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