I have a few. One is a restaurant in NYC. The Arlington is a long running hotel in Hot Springs Arkansas, and the two drinks is probably a hotel room service. The Arlington is the only embossed one.
Fletchers has to be much older. I used to dig them by the hundreds (like California Fig Syrup) and couldn’t sell them at $1 apiece. They were in c. 1900 dumps.
In researching an old strap side hotel flask I noticed a faint name on the lid. Researching that name I found this. The Henry M Goble site was at 73 Murray Street so it moved once HM took over. The hotel and the two glass houses were all within a few blocks of each other. I’m guessing this...
Try googling Hebrew to English. In some sites, like Chinese, You can draw with your cursor the word to get a translation. When I saw the first word I thought it said Poop!
I’m not surprised it’s from a famous restaurant as I acquired these from the same collection. All famous hotels, restaurants. The Arlington is still in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Thanks again-you are the man of the day!
You are awesome! I was thinking Paris because it is so fancy. I will be doing lots of research now thanks to you. I appreciate you (and all the others that have helped me out over the years.) If I find out more, I'll post an update.
This little bottle has 3 colors of enamel painting reading “TWO DRINKS”. It’s 4 1/2” tall with a max diameter of about 2 1/2”. My question is this: would this be called a miniature backbar bottle?
I was able to acquire a honey colored one with a kicked up base (not sure what you call it, a post cup base maybe?) in a 4 piece mold design. I got the amber version, 2-piece Bimal also. Happy day!