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Tag Archives: Katzen
Is there elegance and mystique in a milk glass soda bottle from Massachusetts?
Is there elegance and mystique in a milk glass soda bottle from Massachusetts? by Ken Previtali 21 January 2014 The post(s) on Gary Katzen’s remarkable white milk glass collection (Read: Why White? or How the %$#@! did you choose that Category?) were … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Ginger Ale, History, Milk Glass, Soda Bottles
Tagged Age, Ale, Baltimore, Clicquot, club, country, Gilded, Ginger, Glass, golf, Katzen, label, Lathrop, Lime, Massachusetts, Milk, Phantom, Previtali, Rickey, Rolls Royce, Soda, Springfield, Women
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History of Kantorowicz Family and their Factory
History of Kantorowicz Family and their Factory 30 December 2013 (R•010614) (R•012714-labeled sample size) As you may know, I started a series a few days ago on the white milk glass, case gin bitters bottles from primarily Germany and Poland. … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Article Publications, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Glass Companies & Works, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Milk Glass, Miniatures, Spirits
Tagged Advocaat, Allash, bitters, case, Dubelt, Eckauer, Edmund, Ernst, German, Gin, Glass, Hamburg, Hartwig, Joseph, Kantorowicz, Katzen, Kummel, Likore, Litthauer, Max, Meyer, Milk, Millennium, Nawrocki, Paris, Podbipieta, Poland, Polish, Polnischer, Posen, Poznan, Troika
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Litthauer Stomach Bitters by Josef Lowenthal
Litthauer Stomach Bitters by Josef Lowenthal 29 December 2013 (R•102115) I made a comment in yesterdays Germania Magen Stomach Bitters post and said at some point, I hope to untangle, in my mind at least, all of the German and … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, History, Legal, Liquor Merchant, Milk Glass
Tagged Australia, Berlin, bitters, Cannon, Cleveland, Cutting, Germania, Germany, Hartwig, Josef, Kantorowicz, Katzen, Litthauer, Lowenthal, Magen, Melbourne, ohio, Poland, Polish, Posen, Rothenberg, Stomach, Strauss, wicker
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Germania Herb, Root and Fruit Tonic Bitters and the Germania Magen Stomach Bitters
Germania Herb, Root and Fruit Tonic Bitters and the Germania Magen Stomach Bitters 28 December 2013 (R•062519) Good morning Ferd, Couldn’t help noticing the beautiful Jesse Sailer pics of a Germania Bitters (pictured above) from the post named “Part 2 Medicines” … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Art & Architecture, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Ephemera, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Milk Glass, Postage, Questions, Trade Cards
Tagged bitters, chicago, Christopher, Columbian, columbus, exposition, German, Germania, Gourd, Helmkamp, Herb, illinois, Isabella, Katzen, Kentucky, Louisville, Magen, Niederwalddenkmal, Nordmann, Root, Sailor, Schilling, Simms, Stomach, Weisbach
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Why White? or How the %$#@! did you choose that Category?
Why White? or How the %$#@! did you choose that Category? Part 2 – Medicine Types: The Katzen Milk Glass Collection Read Part 1: Gary Katzen Milk Glass Collection by Gary Katzen Bottle Photography by Jesse Sailer 13 December 2013 (R•122813) … Continue reading
Posted in Apothecary, Article Publications, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Druggist & Drugstore, Hair Tonics, History, Medicines & Cures, Milk Glass, Perfume
Tagged Baltimore, Benly, bitters, Bradford, British, Burger, Clark, Enameline, Gardner, Gary, Germania, Glass, Haddonfield, Harvey, Katzen, Kobolo, Laird, Magen, Milk, Mykrantz, New Jersey, Oreste, Reed, Sailor, Shisler, Sinanide, Tricopherous, Urben, White
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Gary Katzen Milk Glass Collection
Gary Katzen Milk Glass Collection 30 May 2013 Read Part 2: Why White? or How the %$#@! did you choose that Category? I first met Gary Katzen online, a year ago June when he sent me some incredible pictures of milk … Continue reading
Posted in Bottle Shows, Collectors & Collections, Cologne, Depression Glass, Display, Figural Bottles, History, Milk Glass
Tagged Baltimore Bottle Show, Bunker Hill Monument, cologne, Dancing Indian, fin de siecle, Gary Katzen, Katzen, lion, Lion cologne, Milk Glass, opal glass, opaque, Sandwich, Stanger Glass Works, translucent
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