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Category Archives: Pepper Sauce
Prairie & Plantation Bitters – Cincinnati, O
Prairie & Plantation Bitters – C. Frank & Co. Cincinnati. O 06 September 2015 As I noted yesterday in my “The Two Other Plantation Bitters” post, I have been watching the ‘new on the scene’ Prairie and Plantation Bitters figural cabin for … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Auction News, Bitters, History, Liquor Merchant, Pepper Sauce, Sauce, Spirits, Tea
Tagged bitters, butter, cabin, cayenne, Charles, Cincinnati, Drake, Emil, Estilette, Figural, Frank, Germany, hot, Jacob, jumbo, Leo, Log, Louisiana, New York, ohio, peanut, Plantation, Prairie, Prussia, Red, Sauce, spices, tea
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Bottles under the pier in Fredeiksted, St. Croix
Bottles under the pier in Fredeiksted, St. Croix by Vince Staley 13 February 2014 This U.S. NAVY PEPPER bottle above, and a MUSTARD were found under the pier (see above) in Fredeiksted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. For several years … Continue reading
Posted in Digging and Finding, Diving, History, Pepper Sauce, Questions, Sauce, Treasure, Utility Bottles
Tagged Anchor, bottles, David, Denmark, Diving, Earthquake, Fredeiksted, Frederic, Germany, Hugo, Hurricane, islands, Monongahela, Mustard, navy, pepper, pier, Sailor, St. Croix, tsunami, Vince Staley, Virgin
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C. T. Hughes & Co. Sauce Bottle – Where is it from?
C. T. Hughes & Co. Sauce Bottle Where is it from? 13 September 2013 The other day we read about the dig with all of the pontiled bottles. Read: The One We Have Waited For, Privy Heaven!!!! The bottle that really … Continue reading
The bottles I ordered from Dogriver came today
The bottles I ordered from Dogriver came today 14 June 2013 Hi Ferd, The bottles I ordered from Dog River Glass came today. I have enclosed a few photos. Let me share my thoughts on this group. The small pickle … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Figural Bottles, News, Pepper Sauce, Pickle Jars, Questions, Reproductions, Scams & Frauds
Tagged Dog River Glass Company, Jim Bender, Old Sachem, Pepper Sauce, Pickle, reproduction
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Bottles on the Steamship SS Republic
BOTTLES ON THE S T E A M S H I P S S R E P U B L I C 24 November 2012 I wanted to circle back after honing up on the Steamboat Arabia (Read: Looking … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Civil War, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Diving, eBay, History, Museums, Pepper Sauce, Pickle Jars, Pottery, Questions, Spirits, Treasure
Tagged 49'ers, Admiral David G. Farragut, Baltimore, Battle of Mobile Bay, california, Confederate, Fells Point, Georgia, Gold Rush, Hurricane, John W. Lovitt, Mexico, New Orleans, Nicaragua, Russell Sturgis, Savannah, Sierra Nevada, SS Republic, Steamship, Tennessee, Union, USS Mobile, Vera Cruz, William Walker
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Blue Wells Miller & Provost & blue cathedral pepper sauce question?
Blue Wells Miller & Provost & blue cathedral pepper sauce question? 05 August 2012 Dr. Charles Aprill (New Orleans), saw the picture above in another post, and commented, “In the top row, there are two blue bottles. Is the left … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Facebook, Pepper Sauce, Pickle Jars, Questions, Utility Bottles
Tagged Cathedral, Charles Aprill, Expo, Food Bottles, Lou Pellegrini, Miller, pepper, Pepper Sauce, Provost, Reno, wells
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The SAXE Collection – Glass International Auction 24
The SAXE Collection – Glass International Auction 24 07 March 2012 When I was at the Baltimore Antique Bottle Show this past weekend I had the opportunity to meet a wonderful fellow named John E De Caro (Medford, New Jersey) with … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Auction News, Blown Glass, Chestnut, Collectors & Collections, Cologne, Color Runs, Flasks, Fruit Jars, Historical Flasks, Medicines & Cures, News, Pepper Sauce, Perfume
Tagged blue, Bob Saxe, Double Eagle, Glass International, John E De Caro, Madison Avenue, Marie Saxe, medford, New Jersey
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Cathedral Pickles & Pepper Sauce Bottles
Hi Ferd… I love your site, and I’ve watched it grow since I found out about it through Jeff Wichmann [editor note: American Bottle Auctions]. You’ve done a wonderful job with it, as it’s very informative with what collectors are … Continue reading