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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 7/7/2011 11:32:12 PM   
surfaceone


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Hey Tod,

Good work! Why didn't your great site turn up in my googlin and binging? I need some internet lessons from you, sir. Want to give me some Googlin for Dummies tutelage?


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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 7/7/2011 11:58:23 PM   
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I comes up, but not at the top of the list. Two of my feeder sites come up sooner.

Search on "antique soda bottles" has rankings of 5 (old site/feeder) and 13 (feeder site) and 22 (main site)
Search on "antique beer bottles" has a ranking of 4 (old site/feeder) and 12 (main site) and 14 (feeder site)
Bookmarking it is the best option.

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visit: www.sodasandbeers.com

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 7/11/2011 9:33:08 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Sodasandbeers

There were three firms that brewed Weiss Beer with the Feyh name:

A & W Fehy, New York, 2 different bottles
Adreian Feyh, New York, 5 different bottles
Alexander Feyh, Hoboken, 3 different bottles



Thanks for the additional info.

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 9/11/2011 9:30:53 PM   
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Well, a happy update. A bottle showed up on EBAY. We were able to win it and will give it to my father for Christmas. He will be shocked.

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 9/12/2011 12:21:57 AM   
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Well done, Barry,

Thanks for bringing this back, and delivering the soon to be Best Christmas Present ever.

Have you found additional information on great great grandfather Adrian, or Alexander from Hoboken?

From Tod.

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 9/12/2011 9:26:32 PM   
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Looks like the Stang got dusted!

Hey Bri..check this out:

http://www.myrideisme.com/

Here's my page there:

http://www.myrideisme.com/Garage/kastoo


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ORIGINAL: BRIAN S.

Hi diverboy,
Stoneware bottles contained alcoholic beverages , soda , beer , medicine , ink , acid , and vulcanizing fluids , ect.
Stoneware bottles like your type were most often used in taverns and stores before refrigeration became common. The stoneware bottles kept the contents cold and insulated.

Impressed on bottle with " Adrian Feyh , 266 William Street , New York , 1873 "
Feyh was a brewer , that was located at the Williams street address from 1856 - 1893.

Brian

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 9/12/2011 9:57:58 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: surfaceone

Well done, Barry,

Thanks for bringing this back, and delivering the soon to be Best Christmas Present ever.

Have you found additional information on great great grandfather Adrian, or Alexander from Hoboken?




I'm still doing research. I'd be surprised if Alexander wasn't a relative. Adrian's father-in-law ran the Kolb brewery in NJ. Now we need to find more bottles. I have two brothers and we each have a son. Two of our sons have sons as well. It would be nice to have one to hand down for each but I know there's little chance of that. I'm still amazed that these things still exist.

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RE: 1873 stoneware bottle - 1/16/2012 8:25:39 PM   
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Barry - email or PM me if you get this - we are related and my Mom and your grandpa were cousins - the bottles used to show up alot on ebay but not have seen many in a while.  Did not know the Kolb's were brewers, too -

Evelyn

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