National Bitters – Schlichter & Zug – Philadelphia

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THE  NATIONAL  BITTERS

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One of the top figural bitters bottles, The National (ear of corn) Bitters from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania stands tall with other figural bitters including the queens, fish, pigs, cabins and barrels. The bottle also comes in a stunning array of colors.

Read More: Summertime is for Corn – Great Corn Figurals

The National Bitters was compounded and manufactured by Dr. Jacob Hatman Kurtz who was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He was also an Act. Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army. Dr. Kurtz claimed to have been using his concoction for 35 years in private practice which would have been from about 1834 – 1867.

Kurtz made and sold his bitters in the ear of corn bottle at 920 Market Street in Philadelphia centering around 1867 when Patent Number 2,816 was issued to a Henry Schlichter and a Henry A. Zug (October 29, 1867) which corresponds to the embossing date on the base of the bottle. Schlicter & Zug then sold The National Bitters wholesale.

In 1869, we see that the bitters is being sold by Walton & Zug, proprietors at No. 9 North Seventh Street in Philadelphia.

In 1870, Walton & Zug obtained an important revenue decision from the Treasury Department, Office of Internal Revenue, stating that The National Bitters was a compound put up and sold as a medicine and when properly stamped, could be sold by dealers in stamped bottles. This meant that Walton & Zug would not have to pay the special tax as liquor dealers. The typical bitters scam, we’ve seen it many times before.

By 1872, Jesse S. Walton was the sole proprietor located at the same address, No. 9, North Seventh Street. Zug must have moved on.

The bottles were made and advertised from 1867 to 1872 or so. They were probably made at the Whitney Glass Works in Glassboro, New Jersey. The glass works also made Doctor Fisch’s Bitters and Drake’s Plantation Bitters.

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Schlichter & Zug Proprietors. Advertisement showing a bust-length portrait of a beautiful young woman looking over her bare shoulder and holding an open book beside her face displaying the text “If you wish for perfect health use the National Bitters.” She wears her hair in pincurls and tied back with a pearl hair clip. She also wears a pearl necklace and a pearl earring. – The Library Company of Philadelphia Digital Collections

If You Wish Perfect Health, Use The National Bitters

The National Bitters was also sold wholesale and retail by Tobias Barto (Barto’s Great Gun Bitters) who had a wine and liquor store at Keystone House in Reading, Pennsylvania.

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National / Bitters– “Patent / 1867” (on base), with 98% original label, America, 1867 – 1875. Medium golden amber, figural ear of corn, applied short tapered collar with ring – smooth base, ht. 12 ¼”, perfect. R/H #N8. Extremely rare with original bright maroon label with gold lettering, which reads in part: “THE / National Bitters / Cures Fever, Ague, Liver / Complaints … / SCHLICTER & ZUG / PROPRIETORS / 9 North 7th St / PHILAD’A.” Relatively few examples remain with a virtually complete label. – American Glass Gallery Auction #10

Just finished perusing the bottles in American Glass Gallery Auction #10 that opens today. Some real fine glass. One of the corn bitters examples jumped out to me. I really like this example because of the label (see above). You hardly ever see this complete and readable of an example on a National Bitters “ear of corn” figural bottle. These are great bottles that look spectacular in a run. The examples pictured at the top are from the Meyer collection.

What is interesting about this particular label above, is that it reads “Schlichter & Zug Proprietors, 9 North 7th Street, Philadelphia”. One would expect it to read “Walton & Co. 9 North 7th Street” like the Ring & Ham listing (see below). There is even another label reported by Frank Wicker at Bottle Pickers that reads, “The National Bitters Compounded Dr. J. H. Kurtz, Walton & Zug, Proprietors”. If you notice, the advertisement at the top of this post uses “Schlichter & Zug” with a “929 Market Street” address. The 929 Market Street adress is actually a hotel that is listed with Henry Schlichter in an 1867 Philadelphia Directory. I have made a few updates below in red.

The Carlyn Ring and W.C. Ham listing in Bitters Bottles is as follows:

N 8  THE NATIONAL BITTERS (Ear of Corn)
NATIONAL BITTERS // c // // b // PATENT / 1867
The National Bitters was compounded and manufactured by Dr. Jacob Hatman Kurtz who was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He was also an Act. Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army. Dr. Kurtz claimed to have been using his concoction for 35 years in private practice which would have been from about 1834 – 1867.
Patent Number 2,816 was issued to a Henry Schlichter and a Henry A. Zug (October 29, 1867).
Schlicter & Zug, Proprietors (929 Market Street), Walton & Zug Proprietors (No.9 North Seventh Street) and later J.S. Walton, Proprietor (9 North 7th St.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12 5/8 x 2 3/4
Ear of Corn, STCR, Applied mouth, Amber – Common; Yellow and Puce – Very scarce; Aqua – Rare

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Three yellow National Bitters in shades from citron to pale yellow to yellow gold

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National Bitters in golden amber

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National / Bitters” – “Patent / 1867” (on base), with 98% original label, America, 1867 – 1875. Medium golden amber, figural ear of corn, applied short tapered collar with ring – smooth base, ht. 12 ¼”, perfect. R/H #N8. Extremely rare with original bright maroon label with gold lettering, which reads in part: “THE / National Bitters / Cures Fever, Ague, Liver / Complaints … / SCHLICTER & ZUG / PROPRIETORS / 9 North 7th St / PHILAD’A.” Relatively few examples remain with a virtually complete label. – American Glass Gallery Auction #10

National Bitters in a two-toned yellow and orange amber

National Bitters in a puce coloration

National Bitters in blue aqua

National Bitters in citron coloration (with green tone)

National Bitters in copper puce

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Example of a labeled National Bitters in a dark cherry color – previous American Bottle Auctions

Select Listings:

1862: Jacob H. Kurtz, M.D. 18 N 17th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania City Directory
1867: National Bitters patent (below) listing 2,816 by Henry Schlichter and Henry A. Zug, Philadelphia, Pa. – Commissioner of Patents Annual Report By United States. Patent Office – 1867

1867: The National Bitters advertisement (below), Schlichter & Zug – Reading Times, Monday, July 8 1867

1869: The National Bitters Walton & Zug, proprietors advertisement (below) – Tyrone Herald, Friday, July 16, 1869

1870: [Announcements] Important Revenue Decision. National Bitters is a compound put up and sold as a medicine and when properly stamped, can be sold by dealers in the stamped bottles who have not paid the special tax as liquor dealers – Carlisle Weekly Herald, Thursday, January 20, 1870

1870-71: Walton & Zug (Jesse S.Walton & Henry A. Zug), bitters, 9 N 7th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania City Directory
1872: The National Bitters, J. S. Walton, Proprietor, No.9 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia advertisement (below) –  The Greensboro Patriot, Thursday, February 1, 1872

1872: J. S. Walton was the proprietor of The National Bitters located at No. 9, North Seventh Street in Philadelphia.
1873: Jesse S. Walton, patent medicines, 9 N 7th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania City Directory
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Australian National Bottle Show pictures in…

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Dear Ferdinand,

Hope all is well state side. The Aussie Bottle National has come and gone this past weekend. Just over 3,500 folks came for a look which is a new record for the Sunshine Coast Club and unprecedented in this country at any previous National Bottle Show. Another first is for members of Federal Parliament, State Council and a Charity wishing to speak formally opening a Bottle and Collectables Show. I consider myself pretty well travelled to most world related events, but have never seen a line to get in like Saturdays…

The Sunshine Coast Club has a humble presence on Facebook where this show and previous have been recorded digitally to share. Visit and Like Page

Best Regards,
Greg Dean

04 & 05 May 2013 (Saturday & -Sunday) Caloundra, Queensland – Australia, Sunshine Coast Antique and Collectables Club hosts the Australian National Bottle Show, Caloundra Indoor Sports Stadium, North Street, Caloundra, Queensland Australia. Public: Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. Dealer set-up, Friday 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Contact Club Secretary Lyn Foster, Tele: + 61 7 5494 1106, email: coastalsigns@pacifictelco.com.au or Club President Peter Watts, Tele: + 61 7 5441 3692, email: joyce_watts@bigpond.com

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L. Deloche, Pharmacien Encoignure Dumain & Bourbon, Nouvelle Orleans – Pot Lid

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Apple-Touch-IconAI was looking at this pretty cool New Orleans pot lid on ebay last night wondering if Greg Dean or Rex Barbour (both major pot lit collectors living in Australia) knew anything about it. Also Dr. Charles Aprill (New Orleans), had he any information on this pot lid or pharmacy. Well I check back this morning and the ebay listed had ended. Here was the listing and description. The pictures were rather nice. See original ebay listing.

Read more on PRG: American Pot Lid Pictures in from Greg Dean

Read more on PRG: Quack Pot Lids Display (Australia to Reno)

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Ext. Rare New Orleans Pot Lid, Bourbon St. Address.

L. Deloche, Pharmacien Encoignure Dumain & Bourbon, Nouvelle Orleans, all within a round border, the pot is in black transfer, the pot is 2 5/8″ round, now, this is a extremely rare lid, it is unlisted and may be unique, it has world known famous and historic Bourbon St on it, put all this together and you have a very rare and important and historic lid, to date there are no others known, so now i will get to my price on this lid, with ext.rare flask selling for over a hundred grand, and a 1913 nickle that just sold for over 3 million, and there are five of those, my thought on the selling price is that its reasonable and cheap, of course many may not see it this way but in the 1940’s that same v nickle sold for 3 thousand dollars,people thought that was high at the time, anyway this is no doubt for a advanced collection and one that has the budget to go with it, but be assured this a top shelf piece and would be a center of that advanced collection, a collection that has something others don’t because even for more money there’s not another to be bought, so here it is, a one time shot at a ultra rare lid, it has no cracks, or chips, not a matching base, overall very good condition.

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A search online reveals a Louis Deloche, druggist, Bourbon & Main (1834 New Orleans City Directory), 253 Bourbon (1838 New Orleans City Directory), listed as Druggist and Chemist in 1843 directory, 253 Bourbon (1850 New Orleans City Directory) and Louis Deloche, druggist, 195 Bourbon (1861 New Orleans City Directory). Louis had a wife named Josephine. She is listed in an 1876 New Orleans City Directory as Lewis’ widow. Some address as pot lid, meaning I suppose, they lived above the pharmacy. A 1900 Meyer Brothers Druggist catalog lists a H. Gruebler as purchasing the Deloche Pharmacy.

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I also see that this same pot lid showed up over at Antique-Bottles.net late last year. The following comment was noted:

Looks like a French lid made for the US market. Plenty of UK lids were done for similar purposes with American addresses. Time for a bit of research on Deloche in Orleans to prove othewise. 

Here is another odd listing of an accidental death:

Simeon F. Boy C. – 10 years – N.O. La – cor. Dumain (sic) & Bourbon Sts. Killed by having his head crushed by the flywheel of a force pump used for making mineral water at the establishment of L. Deloche. The boy sliped (sic) and fell with his head in the wheel while it was revolving crushing his scull (sic) and right arm. Entirely accidental.

New Orleans August 6th, 1863

Does anyone have and Deloche druggists bottles? He was around a long time. By the note above, he was also making mineral water.

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Buffalo Bayou, Buffalo Beer Tour & Buffalo Brewing Company

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The American Buffalo

Buffalo Bayou, Buffalo Beer Tour & Buffalo Brewing Company

04 May 2013

Apple-Touch-IconAThree things on my desk(top) or laptop today all dealing with the American Bison. First is the next segment in a series I am writing about Houston history including Allen’s Landing and Buffalo Bayou. You can read the first three posts by clicking the link in the previous sentence. The next segment dealing with pathways along Buffalo Bayou should be ready tonight or tomorrow.

Buffalo Bayou

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Houston and Texas Central Depot – 1873. You can see Buffalo Bayou

Buffalo Beer Tour

The second is a beer tour in Buffalo, New York. From an e-mail I received. Attached is a flyer for a Buffalo Beer Tour on Saturday May 25th by Pete Jablonski. Tickets are $40. Contact information for tickets is on the flyer. Thanks. Joe Guerra. See Flyer

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Buffalo Beer Tour on Saturday May 25th

Buffalo Brewing Company

The third is related to Buffalo Brewing Company of Sacramento, California. While searching for a Buffalo beer image I couldn’t help but to get sidetracked. Certainly the most notable of the brewery men of Sacramento were the German-born Herman H. Grau (1846-1915) and William E. Gerber (1852-1928). Herman, a former East Coast brewer who came to Sacramento from Buffalo, N.Y. in about 1886, was the man who organized the Buffalo Brewery, which would eventually become the largest brewery west of the Mississippi. Here are a few fantastic pieces pictured below. Read: Buffalo Brewery men were interred at East Lawn Memorial Park.

So we have famous beer men from Buffalo, New York who strike out and start a brewery in California. I wonder if any shipments passed through Houston?

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Buffalo Brewing Company Paper Sign, Sacramento, CA. Depicting nude Indian maiden on buffalo. In period walnut frame, mint condition. 17 1/2 X 24 1/2 inches.- Live Auctioneers (estimate $15,000 – $25,000)

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Buffalo Brewing Co. tin tip tray, Sacramento, CA. – Victorian Casino Antiques

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View of Harry M. Bowman’s painting shop at 918 11th Street, Sacramento, ca. 1900-1910; unidentified individuals, possibly including Bowman and his employees, displaying carriage wheels in foreground. Buffalo Brewing Company storefront at right. Bowman was a paint shop foreman for Pacific Wheel and Carriage Works and specialized in painting carriages. – Center for Sacramento History

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The Buffalo Brewery. [ca. 1910]. California State Library, California History Room.

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Buffalo Brewing Company stock certificate. Sacramento, California. Unissued, 19__. Incorporated 1888 – ClintonHollis.com

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Fantasy Jug Raffle and Saratoga Bottles to be featured at the 2013 Saratoga Show

Ferdinand,

Roy Topka with the Bottle Museum in Ballston Spa here. Local collector and artisan Jim Healy (he was tickled pink by the mention of his good work in the current Bottles and Extras) created the attached Fantasy Jug for the Museum and donated it to be raffled.

The theme being the 150th anniversary of the Racetrack in Saratoga. By early April the Museum website should be featuring the jug and information on the raffle, along with other media exposure that will be undertaken to promote the raffle. What I am asking, is it possible when the website is ready could the jug be pictured on your website with the link to the NBM? I understand if this is not possible, as all the clubs and the Federation are needing to raise money for their own purposes. I figure it never hurts to ask! Thank you for your consideration, if you have any questions, or if there is ever anything I can do please let me know.

Roy Topka
2013 Saratoga Show Chair

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Fantasy Jug Raffle and Saratoga Bottles to be Featured at the 2013 Saratoga Show

A highlight of the 2013 Saratoga Annual Show (see info below) will be the raffle of a fantasy jug marking the 150th anniversary of the Saratoga race track. The 1860’s era 3 gallon jug was donated by Schenectady, NY collector John Rudzinski and hand decorated by artisan Jim Healy of Tribes Hill, NY. The jug has a minor lip repair. Tickets are $10 each or three for $20 and can be purchased by contacting the National Bottle Museum at 76 Milton Ave, Ballston Spa, NY 12020, (518) 885-7589. Tickets will be available at the bottle show where the winning ticket will be drawn. All proceeds will benefit the Bottle Museum. We encourage everyone to participate and take a chance to become the owners of this wonderful piece of art.

Also featured at at the show and at the Museum will be special displays of Saratoga bottles and go withs from Northeast bottle collections.

When attending the show please take the time to check out the great displays!

Show Info

01 June 2013 (Saturday) Ballston Spa, New York – Annual Saratoga Bottle Show, Ballston Spa High School, 220 Ballston Avenue, Ballston Spa, New York 12020, Saturday, 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, No Early Admission, Set-up: Friday, 31 May, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm and Saturday, 01 June, 7:00 am to 9:00 am, Admission: $3.00 Adult, $1.00 Children under 12, National Bottle Museum, nationalbottlemuseum.org, Roy Topka, chairman, 4 Firestone Lane, Clifton Park, New York 12065, 518.779.1243, rmt556@yahoo.com

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Is it just a Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey bottle?

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Is it Just a Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Bottle?

02 May 2013 (R•111914)

DuffysMaltBaltoCropApple-Touch-IconAI realize that Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is probably one of the most common bottles out there. I once received a requested ‘care box’ of bottles from my father sometime in the middle 1990s that contained a Duffy’s. You see, I had asked him for some of his ‘extra bottles’ to put in my windows. Obviously my pop was not going to give me a yellow Indian Queen or a cobalt blue embossed medicine just for filling a window. He did however include an amber Drakes Plantation Bitters and an amber Fish Bitters. Heck, I didn’t even know what a Bitters was at that time! That is another story though. Anyway, I still have the Duffy’s. It is pictured to the left and it even has the word ‘Baltimore’ (also comes with “Rochester”) embossed on it, my home town. Yes, common bottles like this can be cherished and important.

I put one of the advertisements below, the one titled “Four Million Cures” on the Peachridge facebook page yesterday prompting a number of responses such as:

“Years ago we dug 60 whole ones and uncounted broken ones in one hole. Someone sure liked it”– Randy Taylor

“Smashed hundreds of these as a kid” – Chris Nichols

“Have a pint …a half.. and a mini. thought they weren’t worth a sh**. My daddys stuff. … priceless to me” – Steven Harris

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The Most Preposterous Medicine Ads Ever?

I just love the Duffy’s advertisement below and some of the claims. How in the world were they getting away with this, using a Malt Whiskey as a medicine? I also think they were stretching it a little when they say they have cured four million people of disease. I mean the ad says 3,986, 721. Ha, they are exaggerating! Also, who was counting and how was it recorded? This is precisely why I love this hobby so much!

“Four Million Cures”

“Grip Death Rate Lowered by 40%”

“Vigorous at 119 Years of Age”

“Smart at 102 Years of Age”

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Advertisement Atlanta, Georgia 1901for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Making the most outlandish claims. By the way, ‘No Fusel Oil” basically means “No bad alcohol”.

The Most Powerful Man in World

The advertisement below is great. This guy looks like some deformed mutant though “he owes his Strength and Health to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey”

“It is a Form of Food Already Digested”

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“Keeps the Old Young – The Young Strong”

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Duffy’s “Most Powerful Man in the World” advertisement – Washington Post – 05 June 1905

“Did a Medicine Bottle Change History”

There is an abundance of material already written about this brand and I really do not want to go there. I do however, want to point out that Jack E. Fincham has a brief and really nice Duffy’s article in the May | June 2013 issue of the FOHBC Bottles and Extras. Ordinarily I would not provide an article ‘free for perusal, certainly from a current issue, but I will make an exception in this case. I am so pleased with the great writers and articles that are in the new and improved Bottles and Extras. Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already. Read Article

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“Did a Medicine Bottle Change History” article by Jack E. Fincham in the May | June 2013 issue of the FOHBC Bottles and Extras

Some Great Bottles

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Lot Of Five “The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company / Rochester, N.Y. U.S.A.” Bottles, America, 1870-1890. Cylindrical, shades of bright amber, tooled sloping collared mouths – smooth bases, four are embossed “Patd. Aug 24 / 1886”, ht. 3 7/8 inches, 6 inches, 6 7/8 inches, 8 1/4 inches and 10 1/8 inches. Two have original labels. Fine condition. Estimate: $200 – $400 Minimum bid: $100 – Heckler Auctions

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Lot Of Three “The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company” Bottles, America, 1870-1890. Cylindrical, golden amber, yellow amber and yellow olive, applied and tooled sloping collared mouths – smooth bases, ht. 10 inches, 10 1/8 inches and 10 1/4 inches; (one has 1/2 inch scratch with 1/16 inch flake, as well as 1/8 inch surface chip). Two bottles have “Rochester” embossing, one has “Baltimore” embossing. One retains original label. Fine condition. – Heckler Auctions

Other Interesting Material

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Later “Spring Time is Tonic Time” Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey -1914 advertisement -02 May 1914 issue of Judge

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Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey self framed tin sign. Depicts chemist at work. Chas. W. Shonk Litho Co. Chicago – icollector.com

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Burnham’s Timber Bitters or just Timber Bitters?

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Burnham’s Timber Bitters or just Timber Bitters?

01 May 2013 (R•050914) (R•060214)

Apple-Touch-IconAHere is another oddball Bitters that surfaced yesterday when Brian Wolff was doing some online research for M.S. James’ Family Bitters. He came across the labeled Burnham’s Timber Bitters on an antique web site (Lake County Antiques) in New Jersey. Unfortunately the label is in pretty bad shape. A quick look around, provided for quite a few large rectangle advertisements for Timber Bitters in far upstate New York (Watertown, ChateaugayAltamont etc). Interesting that the Burnham name is absent (or is it). The upstate ads are a real clue as to this products origin.

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Timber Bitters advertisement noting a Dr. J.H. Burnham (I missed this the first time reading through the fine print) – Watertown (NY) Herald – 1894

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Timber Bitters advertisement – Chateaugay (NY) Record – 1894

It looks like we have another unlisted Bitters that will require a number from Bill Ham for the next Bitters Bottles Supplement. Should it be a “T” listing for “Timber” or a “B” listing for Burnham’s? That is the question.

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Black & white image of Dr. Burnham’s Timber Bitters – image from Bitters Bottles

***Update 2:30 p CST. Bill Ham responds…

B 273 L . . . “Dr. Burnham’s Timber Bitters”
Label indicates “Prepared by the Burnham Medicine Co. 710 Broadway, Albany, N.Y.”

There is a picture of the label which I suspect is the front label, and the one pictured on the bottle is probably the rear label.


Elmer S. Burnham (The Red Herring)

(Burnham Primary Suspect #1)

If you look closely at the label on the bottle, you can barely make out Burnham Medicine Co. (something) N.Y. At first I thought we are probably talking about a major merchant during this time period named Elmer S. Burnham. The obvious problem here is, why would a grocer in New York City be advertising in the much smaller upstate New York newspapers and not locally.

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Faded wall graphics for Elmer S. Burnham’s Beef Wine Iron? Clams?, 53-61 Gansevoort St., New York, 2000 – waltergrutchfield.net/burnham.htm

From the New York Times, 6 Jan. 1941, “East Orange, N. J., Jan. 5 – Elmer S. Burnham, founder and retired president of the E. S. Burnham Packing Company of New York, which he established in 1890, died here last night at his residence, 67 Watson Avenue, after a short illness. Born in Deerfield, Mich., 87 years ago, he was a grain broker in Chicago before entering the packing business. A son, S. M. Burnham, lives in Florida.” The subject of this notice was Elmer S. Burnham (1855-1941).

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E. S. Burnham Company Grocers and Druggists Specialities billhead New York – Flatwater Agency Paper and Collectibles

Burnham’s in New York began as E. S. Burnham Co. Manufacturers Grocers’ Specialties at 120 Gansevoort St. around 1894, and moved to 53-61 Gansevoort in 1897. They were located here until 1929. Their products were groceries, produce, and druggist sundries. Apparently the sundries included medicinal tonics and extracts, as well as clam bouillon.

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New York City  – Use Burnham’s Beef Iron & Wine {small} Burnham’s dose glass

The Gansevoort Market Historic District Designation Report (New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2003, pg. 167) describes. “the unusual flatiron-shaped store-and-loft building at 53-61 Gansevoort Street (1887, Dunn), which housed E. S. Burnham & Co., clam canners.” The report gives the following information on Burnham: “E.S. Burnham & Co. / E.S. Burnham Packing Co., canned goods and, later, druggist sundries, remained in this location until around 1929. Elmer S. Burnham (c. 1854-1941), born in Michigan, began as a grain broker in Chicago prior to establishing his packing business. Among Burnham’s products were clam chowder and clam bouillon. From 1905 to 1929, the E.S. Burnham Packing Co. operated a clam cannery on Marco Island, Florida.”

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Liebig’s Beef Iron and Wine advertisement – American Druggist

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Burnham’s “Hasty Jellycon” advertisement – Ticonderoga Sentinel-1898. This was another Burnham product which was a forerunner to today’s jello, a powdered dessert gelatin called Hasty Jellycon.

{above paragraphs from waltergrutchfield.net/burnham.htm}


Charles Burnham (Dead End)

(Burnham Suspect #2)

Then I thought we might be talking about Charles Burnham as there are a number of listings for a Pharmacist named Charles Burnham in New York City around 1886. I believe he might be the father of the famous NY architect, Daniel Hudson Burnham. His father was listed as a rather unsuccessful Physician.

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Charles Burnham listing in New York City (actually two different Burnham listings)


Burnham’s Pharmacy (Wrong Direction)

(Burnham Suspect #3)

Simply a wrong turn finding a peculiar product for Crude Petroleum.

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A neat bottle with a Burnham’s Pharmacy Boston label for CRUDE PETROLEUM. Now why would anybody need this?


The Burnham Medicine Co. – Albany, New York

(Suspect #4 – Prime Suspect)

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The key here is realizing that this must be an “A” for Albany, New York

Cracking this case involved looking at the torn label more closely and the missing city name in the above picture and realizing this was not New York City but probably Albany, New York on the label. That would explain Timber Bitters being advertised in Watertown, Chateaugay and Altamont which is in the orbit and reach of Albany. When I googled Burnham Medicine Company in Albany, I found the listing below for the Burnham Medicine Co, 710 Broadway in Albany, NY. This is where I am today. Not many directions left. I still can not make a definitive tie to Timber Bitters to Burnham Medicine Company.

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Broadway looking North from State Street, Albany, New York

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Listing below for the Burnham Medicine Co, 710 Broadway in Albany, NY. – 1902

Updated with incoming advertisement provided by Brian Wolff. Looks like we are talking about a Dr. J.H. Burnham.

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Advertisement with the “Purify the Blood” header that ties back to the square Timber Bitters ads at the top of the post. Dr. J.H. Burnham and Timber Bitters noted. – The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY Jan. 3, 1896

Update: Timber Bitters is listed as being made by company #361 in The Pharmaceutical Era, Volume 27 (1902). Company #361 is the Burnham Medicine Company of Albany, New York. They may have been located elsewhere. There is an article about the company’s annual meeting in a 1894 edition of the Warrensburg, New York newspaper, indicating at that time it was located in Fort Edward, and that the company’s president was J. H. Durkee, with Dr. J. H. Burnham listed as “assistant secretary”.

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Mailbox Letters – May 2013

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Apple-Touch-IconAPlease feel free to send any antique bottle or glass questions to ferdinand@peachridgeglass.com. The information will be posted if relevant or of interest to the readers. I will try to answer or wait for another reader to respond. Quality images are very important. Thanks! If you want to see previous questions,go to “Mailbox Letters” in “Categories” on the right column of each page.


Pale Yellow Morning Star Bitters

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI have the same exact Morning Star Bitters bottle as shown in your post. I am interested in selling it..where can I go to sell it? sorry, I am new to this. Lynn

“The bottle is in excellent shape. The bottle was found in the ground by a plumber locally on the eastern shore of maryland. My husband and his friend cleaned out the widow’s garage and found the bottle. We have had the bottle probably 40 years and I had it in a drawer because of young children then grandchildren. Recently I decided to find out what it is worth and sell it. I thought it was a shame to keep it in the drawer.”

Read: Looking at the Morning Star Bitters – Baltimore

See: Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4


YOUNGBLOOD Soda Water Bottle

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Hello Sir, my name is Daniel and I have been collecting bottles for a few years now. I have recently acquired a very nice blob top bottle that is greenish and says YOUNG.BLOOD (see above) in big lettering around the bottle. I can’t find a picture or any information about the bottle. If you know any history or value of the bottle I would highly appreciate it. Thank you,

Daniel Zern

Read Post: Jacob Youngblood and the Bernhard Soda Water Apparatus


Mrs S. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer Display

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Hi. Ferdinand –

I received an e-mail from a gentleman from Spain recently wanting to sell a Mrs Allen’s Hair Restorer advertising display (see above). I have attached a photo of this rare item. If anybody is interested in purchasing this item e-mail me at bottlepickers@bottlepickers.com. I will forward the information.

Frank Wicker
www. Bottlepickers

Read More: Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Worlds Hair Restorer Display…and some more


Sarony, Major & Knapp Question

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Dear Mr Meyer, I read your article about The great work of Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographer – New York. I am an Italian collector of Cofederate paper money; recently I found, on the back of a 100$ 1862 note a stamp “Major Knapp”, attached. These stamp were used during the Civil War or military agents to issue the note for interest calculations (these notes bear a 7,30% interest per year), while after the was the stamps were used only as advertising notes, since the Confederate money was worthless.

My question for you is: have you ever seen a similar stamp in your study about Major & Knapp? In case could you suggest me someone to talk to about this argument?

Thanks a lot, my best regards,

Enrico Aidala

Read: The great work of Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographer – New York


Lash’s Bitters Funnel Find

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Came across this in an antique shop in upstate NY. – Deborah Antonez


Deep Amber Drakes Bitters Bottle

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Hi, I’ve taken in a deep amber Drakes bitters bottle. It measures only 9 ∏” high, and is 3” square. It seems to be your variant D-105 with respect to markings and configuration. The size seems a bit off, any thoughts? Thanks for any input. William Bunch
William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals, LLC

PRG: William, This bottle was produced in the millions with msmt variations. This is a common color. Looks like a fine example and pics. What is cool is how black the bottle is. That is more important in this case. Let me know if you put it on ebay or want to sell.


Found: Wm Radam’s Microbe Killer jug

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Hi, My name is Keri R., my husband found this jug Wm Radam’s Microbe Killer Co, with the lettering inscribed not stamped. I can not find one that looks like it on the web, can you tell me a little more about it and how much it is worth. Please and thank you.

Read: From Texas – Wm. Radam’s Microbe Killer

Read: Wm. Radam’s Microbe Killer ~ Dec. 13th, 1887

PRG: In that condition 40.00+ range would be fair (from Rick DeMarsh]


Schram Automatic Sealer

Found several quart looking jars (clear) (almost 7″ high) while cleaning out my parents house. They say “Schram Automatic Sealer” on them, All script lettering (no flag) and just a #9 or 6 on the bottom, nothing else. If you wouldn’t mind sharing some info with me: what year approx are these from, and are they rare?

Thanks for your time. – Kathryn F.

From Greg Spurgeon at North American Glass: There are several versions of the jar all in various sizes, and all machine-made in the early 20th century in various plant locations including Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, as well as in Quebec and Ontario, Canada. In the mid 1920’s the Schram Glass Co was bought out by the Ball Bros, and within a few years this brand was no longer made. All varieties are very common with low monetary value.


Penny Postcards

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Hello Ferdinand, Came across this website. Thought something similar could work for bottles. Such as, select your state and see all the bottles that came from there. What do you think? Joe (Gourd) Visit Penny Postcards


The Medicine Chest – Looking for Savannah Information

Hello, Do you have any information on an early Savannah book titled “The Medicine Chest” by Dr George Harral? Joey W.

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PRG: Searching online I find: Drugs and Pharmacy in the Life of Georgia, 1733-1959 By Robert Cumming Wilson

Joey: I bought that book last week..Its a good resource. The last and only G Harral bottle from Savannah sold for $12,000.00.

Read: Charles Matzen Near to His Goal : Completing Savannah Collection by Bill Baab


May 25th Beer Tour

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Attached is a flyer for a Buffalo Beer Tour on Saturday May 25th by Pete Jablonski. Tickets are $40. Contact information for tickets is on the flyer. Thanks. Joe Guerra. See Flyer


Cooley’s Bitters Question

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Hello: First of all, sorry for my English. I am a historian of the Republic Argentina. I (am)  seeking information about Cooley’s bitter(s). I need to know if Dr Cooley’ bitters were prepared based on orange or orange peel. I work on the period 1850/ 1860. Could you help me? Thank you. Guillermo Alfieri.

Read More: Is the Cooley’s Anti Dispeptic Bitters our oldest Bitters?


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Daily Dose – May 2013

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Some ramblings and thoughts.

Friday, 31 May 2013

Catching a bird out of Louisville in an hour or so. Been out all week. Looking forward to going home and seeing my wife, dogs and bottles. Lots of work recently getting the next Bottles and Extras ready for the July | August issue. Also working on some components with Michael George on the Manchester Show program. Mike has really designed a great one.

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Make sure you check out the Gary Katzen Milk Glass post. Not sure where milk glass got its name.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

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Hey, check out this monster pontil and yellow color on this Morning Star Bitters. This puppy is for sale. From the owner…

“The bottle is in excellent shape. The bottle was found in the ground by a plumber locally on the eastern shore of Maryland. My husband and his friend cleaned out the widow’s garage and found the bottle. We have had the bottle probably 40 years and I had it in a drawer because of young children then grandchildren. Recently I decided to find out what it is worth and sell it. I thought it was a shame to keep it in the drawer.”

Read: Mailbox Letters – May 2013

Read: Looking at the Morning Star Bitters – Baltimore

 

Monday, 27 May 2013 – Memorial Day

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Remembering our fallen heroes from the Civil War on.

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Niagara Street, between Virginia and Carolina, the Turner Bros building (originally built as a sarsaparilla, gingers and bitters manufacturer in 1852) – Buffalo Rising

Updates on the Turner Brothers Barrel post and new material from Bill Ham on a short Turner Brothers barrel.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

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It is nice to put to bed the origin of the J. T. GAYEN, ALTONA figural cannon bottle. Jan Tecker Gayen, of Danish blood, lived in Altona, Hamburg, Germany and sold spirits world wide.

Read: Figural Cannon Bottles – J T GAYEN / ALTONA

Read: Looking at some J.T. Gayen Bottles

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Sorry, been away on business all week. I guess I should call this Ever Other Day or So Daily Dose. Long three day Memorial Day weekend. Will be out on the tractor all day and later fill gravel pot holes in the driveway.

Been watching some dialog between Michael George, Maureen Crawford and Rick Ciralli regarding the New England Bottle Bottle and the Seminars at the 2013 FOHBC National Bottle Show in Manchester, NH. Seems like they are getting the nine judges lined up for three bottle groups. All speakers have been lined up for some time.

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Make sure you check out the BOARDMAN Soda and MRS. S.A. Allen’s posts.

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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

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Had fun yesterday compiling available info on the Royal Italian Bitters. Again, there is so much more about each bottle than just the beauty and eye appeal. Angelo M. F. Gianelli (pictured above) was a remarkable person. More info was added late last night.

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Found this picture that I had forgotten about from when we were in Long Island assessing the Feldmann Collection. The picture above is Jeff Burkhardt inspecting a Carey’s Grecian Bend Bitters. See another picture of this extraordinary bottle.

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Lovin’ this pic of a Cold Cream of Roses in the current ABCR Auction. I get a icy, soothing feeling just looking at the graphics.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Up in the mountains of West Kentucky today. Wonder if that front that is spawning all of the tornado’s is headed this way. Terrible what happened in Moore, OK.

Here is an article on page 3 of Slug Plate that captures some of the insane activity on ebay caused by the Sheik from Qatar. Read

Monday, 20 May 2013

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Interesting bottle…Caribbean Sea Old J T Gayen Bottle Intl’ waters off Costa Rica 1800s Case Gin on ebay. Read More: Figural Cannon Bottles – J T GAYEN / ALTONA Read More: Looking at some J.T. Gayen Bottles

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Need some help determining if the Duncan Edwards Crown Bitters is English or American?

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This is the first National Bitters advertisement that I have found with an illustration. Found in the Tyrone Herald, Friday, July 16, 1869.

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Still in Augusta. Headed home this afternoon. Miss my bottles. Had a nice dinner will Hall of Famer Bill Baab and his wonderful wife Bea the other night. Bill gave me a signed copy of Augusta on Glass which he authored.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

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Wow, how about all these finds of late? I suppose this has always happened and our tight-knit, online community and ability to get the news out amplifies the finds. It could be that more people are looking because of all the reality shows. I think you all will get a kick out of my piece on Collectors. I’m sure I looked and spoke like a fool. Both examples of the Duffy’s Crescent Saloon cobalt blue pigs are pictured above. Maybe Ralph bought the ebay version to corner the market, protect his investment. Yeh, and maybe I can win the lottery twice.

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Bottles casting a shadow on Land Cruiser. Highly amplified contrast as it was midnight black outside. See the different rows?

Monday, 13 May 2013

Well, the crew from the television series ‘Collectors‘ finished up today. I have to say, I was very impressed with the team of eight that primarily came from Toronto. They were well organized, professional, courteous and respectful in our home. I really do hope this will help the hobby down the road. This was some experience!

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Yesterday I was comparing the Art Deco style of the Dew Drop Bitters, London Medicated and Chickahominy Bitters (pictured left to right above) to rocket ships in the old Jules Verne novels and early movies such as the George Melies movie, Le Voyage Dans La Lune (1902). I guess I let my imagination run away from me as this looks like a Barto’s Great Gun Bitters stuck in the cheese moon

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Even these early Deco renderings of the Chrysler building remind me of some of my bottles with their tops and indented panels.

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Sunday, 12 May 2013

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Nice to sit back and look at the strength of the Franklin and Dyott embossings on the GI-94 thru GI-98 flasks. Lovin’ that Traveller’s Bitters in that American Glass Gallery Auction #10Read More: Travellers Bitters Travels from Baltimore to Carmel

Saturday, 11 May 2013

SwainsBourbon_ebayNice example of a Swain’s Bourbon Bitters on ebay. Further evidence of a healthy and robust Bitters market, particularly with squares. Read: Swain’s Bourbon Bitters – A Strong Square

Television crew arrives here shortly. Been clean like crazy. Wife and granddaughter headed out of dodge to horse events. Just me and my grandson.

Friday, 10 May 2013

Apple-Touch-IconAGotta clean my bottles today. I’ve said this before. Kinda like painting the Golden Gate Bridge. Once you finish on one end, it is time to start again on the other. Full television crew from Toronto arrives 8:30 AM tomorrow for a full day of shooting that will end mid day Monday. Bottles have to look purdy. Yes I am probably crazy.

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Make sure you go back and see the Dyott Manual Labor Note that was added to the recent Dyott ‘singing’ post. Eric Richter adds…

I hope most folks can see why this note is referred to as an “Elvis Note.” Note the worker rolling glass on the marver in the white jumpsuit who looks almost identical to the 1970’s version of Elvis Presley. How could they know in the 1830’s that they were creating an almost perfect portrait of a 1970’s Elvis? Very amusing.

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Wednesday, 08 May 2013

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Congrats to Tim Henson“Picked up an extremely rare Theller’s Stomach Bitters today out of a very old private collection. This is the only one I have ever seen or heard of other than a listing for it in the Ring/Ham.”

Read More: Labeled Theller’s Bitters Lady’s Leg – New York

Tuesday, 07 May 2013

Off to Louisville here shortly. A couple of items….

Anybody watching the “ebay Soda Bottle Price PHENOMENA”? Seems like something interesting is happening with a mystery buyer. That’s all I’ll say now.

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Fellow collectors; Just a quick advance heads up to let you know that the Spring list is about ready. I’ve gone through the shelves and stored away boxes of my personal duplicates and pulled a number of nice pieces. We also picked up a couple cases of better items on consignment and purchased a small collection that contained a number of examples that have not been publicly offered (nor seen) in years.

As many of you know, we suffered the straw that broke the camels back in terms of a complete computer system failure (it “bricked”) in March, and were forced to rebuild everything in terms of contacts and addresses from scratch. Please, take a moment and reply to this email with your current mailing address. We’ll be sending out the lists via USPS as soon as we get our database rebuilt.

As always, we wish you all the best of luck with your collecting endeavors. Keep in touch~

Bruce Silva (Western Whiskey Tool Top Gazette)

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Hello All, 

I trust that everyone is having a great Spring, and if you are digging, that there have been some nice finds!

I also wanted to let you know that after a while of not listing any new items on oregontrailantiquebottles.com we are starting to receive a few quality items which will be listed in the near future. I do have a couple high quality western whiskies on the site today ( refresh your browser to see them), and there are more nice bottles on the way!

As always, if you have an item of high quality, or several choice pieces, I would be happy to list them for you for only 5% of the actual selling price. As always, there is no buyer’s premium, and the selling price is agreed upon by YOU. I handle everything including photographing, listing, communicating with multiple interested parties, packaging, shipping, and the financial details. Our success has been excellent with 89% of listed items selling for strong, and record prices. For 5% how can you go wrong?

Please check in on the website for some great upcoming bottles from the old west!

See you all in Reno!

Dale Mlasko
Oregontrailantiquebottles.com

Monday, 06 May 2013

PRG to Marianne Dow: Looks like you solved it! Bravo. This would be for the extremely rare THE INDIAN HERB BITTERS aka ‘Kansas City Queen’ PREPARED BY DRS DICKERSON & STARK. PRG: See advertisement un Sunday, 05 May 2013. Clipping from American Agriculturist, Volume 38; Volume 1879.

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Sunday, 05 May 2013

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This is a bit grim but I am looking for any bottles or material for a Lewis Deloche, druggist, New Orleans.

Simeon F. Boy C. – 10 years – N.O. La – cor. Dumain (sic) & Bourbon Sts. Killed by having his head crushed by the flywheel of a force pump used for making mineral water at the establishment of L. Deloche. The boy sliped (sic) and fell with his head in the wheel while it was revolving crushing his scull (sic) and right arm. Entirely accidental.

New Orleans August 6th, 1863

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Can anyone make out or tell me the balance of the copy on this advertisement? Click to enlarge. Is it for the Dickerson & Stark ‘Kansas City Queen’, the E. Long Queen or the Brown’s Indian Queen? Or maybe something else?

Read: The Indian Herb Bitters Prepared by Drs Dickerson & Stark

Read: E. Longs Indian Herb Bitters

Read: Looking closer at the Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters

Friday, 03 May 2013

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Record cold temperatures here in Houston today. Odd for May. April much cooler than usual too. Just love the advertising for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Not feeling good? You could always visit Dr. Weed. Lots of these docs set up in San Francisco and Denver now. The Dr. Weed occurred in an Albany NY newspaper in 1871.

Wednesday, 01 May 2013

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Love that picture of Mark Vuono yesterday for the banquet promotion for for the 2013 FOHBC Manchester National. Those are some monster historical flaskson those shelves. The back lights in his cabinet are turned off.

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Wine of Coca advertisement – 1886

Humorous advertisement from The Medical Directory of New York City in 1886. Especially the “A Quick and Very Diffusible Stimulant and Tonic”. Too much! Added to Cocaine post. From Caswell, Hazard & Co. your friendly “Family Chemists”!

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Flashback: The Similarity Between Ancient and Early American Glass

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Interesting article at Collectors Weekly. This article, written by the then-Associate Curator of the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, notes the Egyptian influence on ancient glass (especially in Rome), the origins of blown and pressed glass, and the similarities between ancient Egyptian glass and more modern American styles. It originally appeared in the August 1942 issue of American Collector magazine, a publication which ran from 1933-1948 and served antique collectors and dealers. READ

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