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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/26/2008 4:29:23 PM   
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I have one of these with the original cork and some bright red contents. This one is a real cool little bottle with a paper thin flaired lip. These varients are very rare.

Anyways, I was going to post it on my website for sale at some point, but would entertain offers... Just Glass, I hope you don't mind... I know that you started this thread for information.

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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/26/2008 5:16:47 PM   
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What is your website? Just to be sure I have it.

I would agree that version is quite rare and ones without broken lips are even less common..

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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/26/2008 5:19:30 PM   
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Here is the website I think he was talking about.  Real nice guy.  Meet him at Hecklers. 
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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/26/2008 8:41:55 PM   
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Earlyglass that is one heck of a nice snuff bottle. I never would have guessed that they made one with a thin lip. Awesome bottle!!! gotta get one.

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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/28/2008 2:32:37 AM   
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Hi
This is alexhopes, I have a couple of questions. Ive seen and owned many of these snuff bottles but Ive never seen one with embossing like this one. Is this a older version? I have a open pontil one that just says Doct. Marshall's Snuff and the glass doesn't even compare to the crudness of this bottle. Ive seen two bottles that appeared to be smaller in size and they only had the word aromatic on the face. Both were dug and both were broken. Does anyone know when Doct Marshall bottles first went into business?
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RE: Doct. Marshall's Varient - 9/28/2008 10:35:48 AM   
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Welcome to the forum.
Read the previous threads in this post. I think all your questions were answered.

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