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Tag Archives: Syrup
Lieber’s French Cordial Bitters
Benjamin Lieber’s French Cordial Bitters Philadelphia 13 February 2019 (R•041019) I recently came across this neat advertisement (above) held by the The Library Company of Philadelphia for B. Lieber (Benjamin) showing his storefront in Philadelphia in 1849. The illustration shows that Lieber is … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Brandy, Cordial, History, liquor, Liquor Merchant, Spirits, Wine & Champagne
Tagged Benjamin, bitters, Bottle, Brandy, business, Cordial, David, England, foreign, French, importer, Lieber, merchant, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, punch, retail, son, storefront, Syrup, wholesale, Wine
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Oliver O. Woodman’s Sarsaparilla – Vicksburg, Mississippi
Oliver O. Woodman’s Sarsaparilla – Vicksburg, Mississippi 06 June 2015 (R•062017) Yesterday we were in Mississippi posting on the Dr. Emanuel’s Sarsaparilla which is a great pontiled bottle from Vicksburg, probably dating to the 1840s. It is pictured below. That post prompted an e-mail which … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Druggist & Drugstore, History, Medicines & Cures, Sarsaparilla, Syrup
Tagged affair, Astringrent, Asylum, Billings, bitters, Bottle, Brumitt, Carminative, Caroline, Chris, Court, divorce, Druggist & Drugstore, Furniss, Gardner, Jarvis, lunatic, Maine, Mississippi, New Orleans, Oliver, Otis, Paris, pontil, romance, Sarsaparilla, Syrup, Vicksburg, Virginia, Wine, Woodman
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Labeled Towle’s Crown of Canada Brand Syrup
Labeled Towle’s Crown of Canada Brand Syrup 07 January 2015 It never fails, I always seem to learn something when I see a piece of unfamiliar glass. In today’s case, it was this fully labeled Towle’s Crown of Canada Brand Syrup jar, … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Fruit Jars, History, Syrup, Utility Bottles
Tagged Abe, Antonez, cabin, canada, jar, Lincoln, Log, Minnesota, St. Paul, Syrup, Towle, Vermont
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Lead-off Hitters in the Glass Works “Festival of Color’ Auction #102
Lead-off Hitters in the Glass Works “Festival of Color’ Auction #102 18 June 2014 Jim Hagenbuch, Glass Works Auctions chief, wisely led off with three spectacular pontiled medicine bottles in his Glass Works “Festival of Color’ Auction #102 that closed this past Monday evening. Lot … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Medicines & Cures, Sarsaparilla, Syrup
Tagged Albany, Arthur, auction, Guysott, New York, pontil, renovating, Sarsaparilla, Syrup, Wilcox, Yellow Dock
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Dissecting a Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup Advertisement
Dissecting a Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup Advertisement Laboratory, 77 W. 3d. St., New York City. Late of Jersey City. Cures dyspepsia. Cures liver disease. Cures fever and ague. Cures scrofula and skin disease. Cures biliousness. Cures heart disease. … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, History, Medicines & Cures, Syrup, Tonics
Tagged advertisement, Blood, Clark, Indian, Iola, Jersey City, Johnson, Kansas, Laboratory, New York, Syrup, testimonials
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Old Bourbon Whiskey Put Up By Wilson, Fairbank & Co. for Medicinal Purposes
Old Bourbon Whiskey put up by Wilson, Fairbank & Co. for Medicinal Purposes 24 February 2014 (R•022019) (R•031719) There is a wonderful bottle on ebay now reading “Monk’s Old Bourbon Whiskey Put Up By Wilson, Fairbank & Co. Sole Agents … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Bourbon, Digging and Finding, Druggist & Drugstore, eBay, History, Medicines & Cures, Questions, Syrup, Whiskey
Tagged Boston, Bourbon, eBay, Fairbank, George, Hanover, Massachusetts, medicinal, Monk, New York, Noordsy, Pelletier, Syrup, Whiskey, Wilson
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So who is A. C. Meyer?
So who is A. C. Meyer? 12 January 2014 (R•012514 – Salvation Oil Trade Card added) I have wondered before, with the last name Meyer, and being from Baltimore, if I was related in any way to A. C. Meyer … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Druggist & Drugstore, Ephemera, History, Medicines & Cures, Poison Bottles, Syrup, Tax Stamps, Trade Cards
Tagged Adolph, August, Baltimore, Bremen, Carl, Cough, death, Dr. Bull, drug, Druggist & Drugstore, dust, Ferdinand, Germany, maryland, Meyer, oil, Salvation, St. Jacob, Syrup, Vogeler
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Dissecting a Turner Brothers Advertisement
Dissecting a Turner Brothers Advertisement 04 November 2013 It is interesting to see liquor merchants pushing their products for medicinal purposes including wines such as Bininger’s Knickerbocker Wine Bitters. Sharing page space within the Daily Sacramento Union on 29 December … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Cordial, Currency, Figural Bottles, Gin, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Rum, Schnapps, Syrup, Wine & Champagne
Tagged Asylum, Brothers, Buffalo, Catholic, Cordial, New York, Orphan, San Francisco, Syrup, Turner
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Some Great Pittsburgh Embossed Bottles
Ferdinand: I thought I would send you a couple of pictures of a couple of new bottles I picked up. Often times forums are hard to explain in detail. I’ve collected Pittsburgh bottles since 1974 and it is neat that … Continue reading
Posted in Digging and Finding, Druggist & Drugstore, Early American Glass, History, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Syrup, Tonics
Tagged 120 Wood, anderson, Bennett, Carrol, Chip Cable, Diamond Alley, Gugeheim, Haslett, Japanese, Lemon, Our House, Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Schwartz, Syrup, tavern, Tonic
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Edward Wilder and his Building Bottles
Edward Wilder and his Building Bottles 12 February 2012 (R•012614) (R•010919) This weekend I was cataloging a bottle from Edward Wilder, who was a wholesale druggist in Louisville, Kentucky. I purchased the bottle from John Pastor (Antique Bottle & Glass … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Druggist & Drugstore, Ephemera, Figural Bottles, History, Legal, Liquor Merchant, Medicines & Cures, Sarsaparilla, Tonics
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