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Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:31:48 PM   
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I haven't posted much lately so while I still have power I thought I'd share some summer acquisitions.  I have showed some stuff I got at Shupps and at Baltimore club meetings but not this stuff.  Here are some yardsale buys.  The railroad tongs and fireplace tool, actually all this stuff was really cheap!  Got a great Delta milk for $10, the other is a Lancaster Sanitary milk, cant recall what the ACL milk was.  Cool wooden milk box from a common Allentown Dairy, but I've never seen a wooden milk box before. 




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:33:48 PM   
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Here's what the demi looked like without the wicker, nice bubbles.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:34:50 PM   
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Hard to pass up a 10 cent pumpkinseed.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:37:01 PM   
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10 cent punkins, whoodathunkit! Hey Steve, could you email me please??
Thanks, Charlie

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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:37:45 PM   
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Not bottles but I liked this different style milk can, I have to check the dairy name on it?  The sythe and it were pretty cheap.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:42:28 PM   
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Paid $40 for the 5 gallon jug, which was a lot, but it's huge and it has a Keystone (PA) makers mark on it.  The plate is an advertizing piece from Delta, PA.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:46:50 PM   
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Again not a bottle. I paid WAY too much for this wrecked boat, but my wife's grandfather made bushwack boats in Have De Grace MD for duck hunters.  She used to sit in the boats in his workshop when he was building them.  I've been after one for ten years now.  I'd like to fix it up and invite her for a picnic out on the Chesapeake Bay and surprize her but I'm not sure this wreck is salvageable!   Shhhhhhhh..... don't tell!




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:52:09 PM   
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Ebay purchase a Poison Oak paper lable from Baltimore.  Not sure what you would want this for....    Now some of you will argue with me because you have been taught different, and if farmers grew up learning this from their elders they are justified but there is no such thing as poison oak in the eastern united states, it only grows in California and out west.  Only poison ivy grows in the east but some has lobed leaves and that leads to people mistakenly calling it poison oak.  I also bought the American Glass book.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:54:25 PM   
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Here's the make up, sorry blurry pics.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:56:42 PM   
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great finds there,,,and i can say i got poison ivy in pittsburg, pa... when i was a kid and got poison oak in orange county calif, when i was a bigger kid ...and i have to say they both suck!!!

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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:57:01 PM   
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Before I bought the one for $10 I got this same local milk off ebay.  Here's two other Gailey Ice Cream quart styles I had.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 9:59:29 PM   
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These are a harder to find Boll hutch from York, Pa.  The tops are dinged up but this was an ebay score for something like $9 for all three, I think people thought they were selling only one.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:03:36 PM   
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Didn't buy this one yet but at a PA bottle meeting they had the pontiled E.T. Miller I need to complete three different sizes with three different lip finishes so I brought along my two to take a picture with the smaller one.  From top:  3 oz tapered lip, 2 oz flared lip, 1 oz rolled lip.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:04:53 PM   
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Again not a bottle but cool book I got.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:06:51 PM   
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Took a hike at a cool Baltimore County park and found these buttons on some homeless clothes left long ago in the woods, not old but I thought they were cool.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:11:53 PM   
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This is a strange one, and not yet in the Baltimore book.  Love the Susquehanna name on it.  Oddly there were at least six fertilizer companies in Baltimore that were in business around the turn of the century that had sample bottles.  This one has a ground lip and I collected the ooze out of it on a cu-tip before I cleaned it and put it in a tiny ziplock inside.This company was sued for air pollution!




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:14:52 PM   
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You guys will get a good laugh out of this one, another Baltimore common: Noxzema jars.  I showed this half gallon that I got a shupps already but thought I'd show all, still looking for a gallon that they did make and give to pharmacies for display.




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:18:01 PM   
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I'm pretty sure the pottery is new and the pitcher is modern or mexican modern!  but I liked the redware form, they tried to make it look old style and I thought the bubble loaded pitcher would look good full of beer!




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:20:13 PM   
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Initials stamped into the bottom of the redware are something, L,H. 




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RE: Storm watch bottle show - 8/27/2011 10:21:08 PM   
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Here's the artist's name.




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