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Tag Archives: Indian
He had a new variety of bitters known as Red Jacket Bitters
He had a new variety of bitters known as Red Jacket Bitters 04 January 2014 (R•051518) As a continuance to: Red Jacket Bitters – Another Chicago ‘Indian’, I add today, an interesting reference to Red Jacket Bitters being used out west, … Continue reading
Posted in Article Publications, Bitters, History, Humor - Lighter Side, Medicines & Cures, Wine & Champagne
Tagged bitters, Bordeaux, champaigne, Dobson, Indian, Jacket, Platte, Red, Stomach, Viguerie, Ware, Wheatland, Wyoming
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Bitters Stamped – 1881 Internal Revenue Record and Customs Journal
Bitters Stamped – 1881 Internal Revenue Record and Customs Journal Published by P.V. Van Wyck & Company, 1881 09 October 2013 (R•042019) Here is an interesting Internal Revenue document dated, April 19, 1881 that shows a list of bitters brands … Continue reading
Posted in Article Publications, Bitters, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Questions, Tax Stamps, Tonics
Tagged Angelica, Anti-Malarial, Baer, Betterton, bitters, Bolivian, california, Chamomile, chill, Chill-Chilli, Cocoaine, Cohosh, Creole, D.T. Everts, Dandelion, Dr. H. Baer, Electric, Forest, George H. Fickardt, Halland, Henry Clay, Indian, Internal, IRS, J. A. Mayes, Jepson, Keystone, L. Brewer, Minnesota, O.K., Otto, Peruvian, Plant, Rathburn, Rector, Revenue, Samuel A. Groff, service, Smoke, stamp, Staunton, stone, tax, Valley, Van Wyck, White Ash
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Indian Blood Bitters – Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Indian Blood Bitters Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 09 October 2013 Mark Nelson posted the really nice picture above of an Indian Blood Bitters over on the facebook Bottle Collectors page. I like the setting with the other labeled bitters and … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, eBay, History, Legal, Medicines & Cures
Tagged bitters, Blood, Fond du Lac, Indian, Liniment, Mark Nelson, Marshall, ontario, Portland, Sterling, T. K. Scovil, Wisconsin
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C. K. Wilson’s Original Compound Wa-Hoo Bitters
C. K. Wilson’s Original Compound Wa-Hoo Bitters 29 September 2013 (R•031214) A purely mineral and vegetable compound free from all mineral poison, also free from all poisonous drugs as morphine, heroin, opium, cocaine, nux vomica or strychnine. Perusing the trade … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, History, Medicines & Cures, Trade Cards
Tagged bitters, C. K. Wilson, Charles Kent Wilson, Indian, ohio, Toledo, Wa-Hoo
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Dr. Stanley’s South American Indian Bitters
Dr. Stanley’s South American Indian Bitters 11 August 2013 (R•111215) Currently on ebay there is a nice example of a Dr. Stanley’s South American Indian Bitters (see listing below). Yet another Indian name for a bitters product. The color of … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Druggist & Drugstore, eBay, History, Medicines & Cures
Tagged Alfred G. Stanley, bitters, Dr. A. G. Stanley, Dr. Stanley, Dr. W. H. Uhler, eBay, England, Frederick A. Stanley, Gratz Driving Park and Horticultural Society, Gratz Fair Association, Indian, London, Lykens Agricultural Society, Lykons, Mary Spoeri, Pennsylvania, Peter Boully, Roberts & Son, Salisbury, South American
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Unlisted 2-Headed Indian Queen Found!
“A find that has certainly set the figural and bitters world ‘upside down’ rocks the airwaves this morning. I mean, “was it meant to be drunk from two people at once” as Bill Ham questioned? Bitters figural king Bill Taylor … Continue reading
Posted in Art Glass, Early American Glass, eBay, History, Hutches
Tagged April Fools, Bill Ham, Bill Taylor, Bob Ferraro, Figural, Indian, Jeff Burkhardt, Queen
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Red Cloud Bitters – One of the Chicago ‘Indians’
RED CLOUD BITTERS TAYLOR & WRIGHT – CHICAGO The ebay listing read, “RED CLOUD BITTERS” “bottle old !!! BEAUTIFUL”. “TAYLOR & WRIGHT CHICAGO” and “Hi, Here is a beautiful and RARE bottle !! I can not find any chips or … Continue reading
Not Brown – A “chocolate” Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters
Not Brown – A “chocolate” Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters 23 October 2012 (R•090516) There is a movement underfoot to diminish the celebration and collection of brown bottles and glass. I know of some major collectors who are discouraging this … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Bitters, Color, Figural Bottles
Tagged amber, bitters, brown, Brown's, Celebrated, Chocolate, Color, Herb, Indian, Queen
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