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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 6:04:11 PM   
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ORIGINAL: botil

Very interesting, Jay.
The bottle showed at the first pic, the bottle sealed with a salmon surmounted by a hexagram...
"The salmon (in German 'Der Lachs') is the trade mark of the distillery 'Der Lachs' or 'Der Danzinger Lachs', in 1770 situated in the Breitgasse, Nº. 52, in Danzing and still existing now in Nörten Hartenberg, Poland, formerly Germany. In 1711 Isaac Witwe Ling (the widow of Isaac Ling) was one of the owners of this 'salmon liqueur' (in German 'Lachs Likör') distillery.
For religious or mystical reasons, the liqueur also contains many small flakes of gold, hence its alternative name 'Danzinger Goldwater' (in german 'Danzinger Goldwasser')."
Willy Van den Bossche.
-Juan Carlos


I bumped this up as it's pertainent to the Isaac Witwe Ling thread...

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 6:31:49 PM   
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I think it more pertains to a certain type of bottle being made and used predominantly by Germans?  maybe they had Dutch cousins make the bottles though... after all the Germans were renowned glass makers...

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 7:09:59 PM   
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Yes, you win. I did my homework and you're right... how would you like this nice piece of hand-painted stoneware.. I am pretty sure it's German..




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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 8:53:07 PM   
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its actually quite nice...  I dont want anything though.  A good argument is just fine!

now...  how bought the two scent bottles just listed?  want to bet that they are Venetian and clevenger pieces?


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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 9:00:46 PM   
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I wouldn't know those little blue beauties from Adam.. early Emersons for all I know!
I think I'll TRY to keep my mouth shut unless I see something I know about.. like TOC NJ beverages!
You're a smart cookie, Matt!

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 9:28:08 PM   
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    You talking about the two posted on this site.Those babies were the real deal.

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 9:41:37 PM   
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Hi cyberdigger,  I like that ceramic bottle.  We have two sets of kitchen containers in NY and I think one of them matches that bottle.  If you want to sell it - send me a PM.
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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 1/30/2009 9:58:07 PM   
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ORIGINAL: appliedlips

You talking about the two posted on this site.Those babies were the real deal.


yeah, They are...the south Jersey is questionable with out seeing some better pics though.  And she said the the Sanwich type was not pontiled, but it looks pontiled to me...


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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 6/14/2009 11:46:45 AM   
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Late 1800's to tc. $100 - $150 on a good day, unless you have a good labeled example which will pump it up about 50% more.




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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 6/14/2009 9:42:46 PM   
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Jay, that's a great collection...I didn't know there were that many variations.  I only knew of the milk glass bottle.  Thanks for the pics and history!

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 3/3/2011 8:54:05 AM   
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seen a small sample kantos with mispelt writting,any good?


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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 3/3/2011 7:38:57 PM   
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OHHH MY !

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 3:46:47 PM   
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Any one give me some info on a 7 1/2 in green bottle (if yes I'll post pics) Hartwig Kantorowicz The 6 point star has HG at top andAG at the botton. Three labels on the front intact and lower on reads Dubelt CHURFURSTL MAGENBITTER Berlin Hamburg Slammhaus gegrundel 1823 with coins goin around. thanks

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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 5:28:44 PM   
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Hello Amy

Welcome to the A-BN, and yes photos would be very helpful. As you can see from this thread there were many variants of the Kantorowicz bottles.


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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 8:58:10 PM   
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Here's the photo of the bottle, I did get some info on the bottle, but really looking to see if I can get a year or basic value on this. Thanks Amy




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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 9:52:06 PM   
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with coins goin around.


Hey Amy,

Are they "coins" or prize medals from various exhibitions? Is the bottle embossed? Could you take close ups of all the labels, any embossing, and the base? The labels appear in remarkable shape.

I know nichts on values, but perhaps others will.


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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 10:09:05 PM   
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Here's a closer view, really beautiful label. I have been briskly throw into the world of bottles as for the fun of it I bid (and won) on about 200+ antique and vintage bottles at an auction. We do vintage resale and light restoration. Now I'm all into bottles, they're grea,t each one with amazing histories to tell. But many, no identifing labels or marks, are making me crazy!! Hopefully the forum will be a big help.




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RE: Hartwig Kantorowicz varities... - 8/30/2011 10:10:58 PM   
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Bottle is not embossed. I'll get out my magn. glass and look at the label closer.

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