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Tag Archives: Brandon DeWolfe
The Cherokee Medicine Company – Galveston, Texas
The Cherokee Medicine Company Galveston, Texas Is this Lueder “Louis” Koester? 07 April 2019 (Koester jug added late the same day) Advanced Texas bottle collector Brad Seigler recently sent me a picture of an aqua square embossed The Cherokee Medicine … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Bottling Works, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Questions, Sarsaparilla, Stoneware
Tagged A. J. Hunt, advertising, atlanta, austin, bottling, Brad Seigler, Brandon DeWolfe, Cherokee, cider, company, dealer, Dr. Brunt, Dr. R. Cotter, Dr. Tobin, Galveston, Georgia, Germany, Hurricane, IXL Sarsaparilla, J. G. Yeiser, Koester, liquor, Liver, louis, Lueder, Medicine, newspaper, Rood & Ross, Strand, texas, unlisted, wholesale, Wine
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French Aromatique – The Finest Stomach Bitters
French Aromatique – The Finest Stomach Bitters 23 February 2016 (Updated) I get quite a few neat bitters emails from Gary Beatty (North Port, Florida) that always get me thinking and admiring. Let’s take a moment to look at his French … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Medicines & Cures, Questions
Tagged Aromatique, bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, British, Feinster, French, Gary Beatty, Herb, Lappe's, Magenliqueur, Mampe, Meyer, New Orleans, Normandy, pigeon, Posey, question, Racer, Sellner, show, Steinwender, Stomach
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Dr. Virgin’s Wine Bitters – Concord, New Hampshire
Dr. Virgin’s Wine Bitters – Concord, New Hampshire 27 November 2014 (R•030516) First of all…Happy Thankgiving. Here is another important bitters that sold this past Monday night in the Glass Works Auctions, The ‘Christmas Comes Early’ Catalog Auction #105 . The Dr. Virgin’s Wine Bitters from Concord, New … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, History, Medicines & Cures, Wine & Champagne
Tagged bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, Concord, Ebenezer, Franklin Pierce Virgin, Fred, Gage & Conn, Hall, Peaslee, Virgin, Wine
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Why can’t we find any information on Burnham’s Jaundice Bitters?
Why can’t we find any information on Burnham’s Jaundice Bitters? 26 April 2014 (Post update with NEW information 09 May 2014 – see bottom of post) It looks like I saved the toughest for last as I just can not find out who … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Druggist & Drugstore, History, Medicines & Cures, Questions
Tagged Andrew P. Preston, bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, Burnham, Congress, deputy, detective, jaundice, Jeremiah, Josiah, Marianne Dow, New Hampshire, Portsmouth, Strengthening, Vegetable
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A labeled Dr. Stephen Jewett’s Tonic Bitters
A labeled Dr. Stephen Jewett’s Tonic Bitters 22 April 2014 (R•031619) (R•032319) Yet another fantastic, labeled bitters from New Hampshire submitted by Brandon DeWolfe. We are talking today about Dr. Stephen Jewett’s Tonic Bitters from Rindge, New Hampshire. The example that Brandon … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Glass Companies & Works, History, Medicines & Cures, Tonics
Tagged bitters, Boston, Brandon DeWolfe, Ezekiel, health, Heckler, Jewett, Keene, label, Medicine, New Hampshire, Patent, Restoring, Rindge, Stephen, Stoddard, Tonic
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Tufts Tonic Bitters – Plymouth, New Hampshire
Tuft’s Tonic Bitters – Plymouth, New Hampshire 21 April 2014 Now here is a tough bottle to get. I had to say it. The Tuft’s Tonic Bitters from Plymouth, New Hampshire was a late, labeled bitters, made by Tufts & Company. Ring & Ham give … Continue reading
Posted in Apothecary, Bitters, Druggist & Drugstore, History, Medicines & Cures, Questions, Tonics, Trade Cards
Tagged Apothecary, bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, Druggist & Drugstore, Humphrey, John Sullivan Tufts, Nahum, New Hampshire, Plymouth, Tonic, Tufts, Wight, William Merril, witch hazel
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Annable’s Mandrake & Antibilious Bitters – New Hampshire
Annable’s Mandrake & Antibilious Bitters – New Hampshire 20 April 2014 Many of us had the opportunity to attend the great 2013 FOHBC National Antique Bottle Show in Manchester, New Hampshire last year and we look forward to our 2014 National … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Apothecary, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Druggist & Drugstore, Ephemera, History, Medicines & Cures, Trade Cards
Tagged Annable, antibilious, bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, Colebrook, Coos, extracts, flavoring, Joe Gourd, Lyman H. Annable, Lyman O. Shurtleff, Mandrake, Nashua, New Hampshire, Shurtleff, starch, Stewartstown, Susan Fletcher, True Loverin, Whitefield
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An unlisted Russell’s Alterative and Tonic Bitters
An unlisted Russell’s Alterative and Tonic Bitters 18 April 2014 (R•041914) (R•040819) You may have remembered the 1836 Russell’s Stomach Bitters post from Vermont the other day. Bitters trade card authority Joe Gourd, saw the post and went looking in his … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Apothecary, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Druggist & Drugstore, Ephemera, Hair Tonics, History, Medicines & Cures, Perfume, Questions, Tonics, Trade Cards
Tagged alterative, Apothecary, bitters, Bradford Allen, Brandon DeWolfe, card, Castanaine, Druggist & Drugstore, E. S. Russell, Elias, George Waddy, Hair, Joe Gourd, Nashua, New Hampshire, Russell, Russell's, Smith, Tonic, trade, Whittemore
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Dr. Langley’s Rocky Mountain Bitters
Dr. Langley’s Rocky Mountain Bitters 27 February 2014 (R•082314) (R•051818) (R•070419) Here is a odd handbill (below) from my collection representing Dr. Langley’s Rocky Mountain Bitters. The piece pictures the trade mark for the brand. My question is, is the Dr. Langley’s … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Druggist & Drugstore, History, Medicines & Cures, Questions, Tonics
Tagged beverage, bitters, Brandon DeWolfe, Fulton, Gourd, handbill, indiana, J. H. Langley, Langley, Mountain, Plymouth, Rocky, Sumter
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The incredible Price’s Patent Texas Tonic
PRICE’S PATENT TEXAS TONIC REPUBLIC OF TEXAS “A Purely Vegetable Medicine or Bitters” Ferdinand Meyer V with contributions by Doyle Bailey, Brad Seigler, Brandon DeWolfe, James Viguerie, Eric McGuire & Bob Skiles 26 June 2013 (Updated 29 & 31 August … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Digging and Finding, History, Tonics
Tagged Ben C. Stuart, Bob Skiles, Brad Seigler, Brandon DeWolfe, Clifford Campbell, Colonel John Price, Doyle Bailey, fire, Frankfort, Galveston, James Viguerie, John Price, Kentucky, McGuire, New Orleans, Price's Patent Texas Tonic, slave, texas, Thomas K. Price, Winnie
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