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| add to favorites | Bottle Cleaning | Miscellaneous | No Picture |
| Complete bottle cleaning service offered. Bottles cleaned or cleaning equipment, brushes and supplies for sale. 14 years experience. References available. Contact me at: oldglass99@yahoo.com, or 850-627-4909.
Russ Butler P.O. Box 264 Havana, Fl. 32333 |
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| add to favorites | old bottle | Sodas & Beers | |
| ist a old bottle no marks on it but has lots of air bubbles and hand made | |||
| add to favorites | wine bottle | Spirits & Whiskey | |
| pink tint to it very nice good shape it says jos.agress importer wines and liquars 71 essex st new york its a 24 oz and has 6 sides to it | |||
| add to favorites | Large (couple of hundred) Bottle Collection | Miscellaneous | No Picture |
| want to find out how well it goes selling a bottle collection... ie= probably better to do it a piece at a time? we have a large collection of beer, whiskey, milk, medicine, soda, ink, eye wash, bitters, insulators and more....any advice? have not done the work of logging the collection but i presume that would be my next step. | |||
| add to favorites | IRON PONTIL MINERAL | Sodas & Beers | |
| TWITCHELL / T (OPEN BLOCK) / PHILADA. - SUPERIOR / T (OPEN BLOCK) / MINERAL WATER. CONDITION: NO damage. Professionally cleaned with little to no wear remaining. Some faint patches of remaining scaling. No stain, chips cracks or any distractions of note. This pastel green example has a deep kick-up iron pontil scar with no iron remaining--average strike for this mold. Top looks more like an inverted taper below a straight edge sheared lip, as opposed to the more common Twitchell top you see on the turquoise example. Note the downward pointing edges of the open block T, which are shorter than the turquoise example's - which establishes the different molds. For sale is pastel or sea green example only. $9.50 shipping includes insurance. | |||
| add to favorites | Civil Ware Era FLEMING Citrate | Medicines | |
| One of my all time favorites, the JOS. FLEMING / DRUGGIST / COR. MARKET & DIMOND / PITTSBG PA Rich, bluish aqua, this bottle has been lightly cleaned to about perfect condition with no damage or distractions of any type. Clean and shimmering clear. Circa 1860-1865. Beautiful Civil War period medicine, or citrate. 7 1/2" tall. %9.50 shipping and insur. | |||
| add to favorites | MINT HONEY AMBER MALZ | Sodas & Beers | |
| Here is one awesome colored blob malt tonic, with 25% remaining original label. Color approaches yellow. Probably a german made bottle shipped to NJ in the late 1860's (when Stanford was in business on Mulberry and Elm in Newark). Those of you who study period label graphics know how early this style is, and Liebig predates the 1850's. A very hard color to acquire, and a very cool oversized blob top at 8.5 " tall. Several potstones have in-making spider legs, but this was obviously never in the ground. $9.50 shipping includes insurance. | |||
| add to favorites | CIVIL WAR ERA DRUGGIST | Medicines | |
| GREAT example of a JOHN GILBERT druggist, in my favorite "citrate" size. Just missed being open pontiled. Lightly cleaned to about perfect with just a hint of remaining orange peel type pitting (in-making?). Pretty clean open bubble inside shoulder with no dirt or gunk. No chips, cracks, stain, haze, nicks, dings or case wear--displays perfect. Early hinge-mold smooth base, circa 1860-1865. Definately a Civil War era collectible. $9.50 covers shipping and insurance. | |||
| add to favorites | JOH: HOFF 1870's BLOB TOP MALT | Miscellaneous | |
| JOH: HOFF -- BERLIN Not your run of the mill Johann Hoff, this early German dates to the 1870's and was probably produced over there for a druggist over here. Note the long neck, blob top, and deep kick up. There are a few minor base nicks and some remaining traces of inside neck stain. The form looks like a cool, oversized beer, standing at nearly 8.5" tall. $9.50 shipping and ins. | |||
| add to favorites | Fancy Brandy or Bock Beer - RARE | Spirits & Whiskey | |
| These decorative cylinders are sometimes referred to as back bar brandies, but are usually much larger at 11 to 12 inches. They are scarce in the larger size, but I'd have to call this smaller 9" size very scarce to rare. I have seen one other close to this size with a colorful foil label depicting just a goat's head and the words BOCK BEER! Could be a product of Frankstown (see McKearin) and has all the qualities and characteristics of 1860's or early 70's glass. Perfect condition--no flaws whatsoever. $9.50 shipping includes insurance. | |||
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