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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 11:58:31 AM   
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Why we ever started arguing about what single product was in the bottle, I'll never know. Now we can all be shiny, happy people


As far as I know, no one was arguing for a single product... The original question (mine) was why the bottles were listed under medicine... That these bottles were used for a variety of products, I think, was assumed...

A lot of these replies seem to have an edge to them... I think delving into these questions about bottles and what they might have contained is a valid exercize, but we should all, perhaps, take ourselves a little bit less seriously...

Ron

PS...Thanks, Jerry, for that great info!!!

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 1:27:04 PM   
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I just can't help it! I'm a very, very serious kind of guy. But I'm with you there. I know enough about glycerin now to start my own manufacturing plant. I'm going to put it in 2oz, 4oz, 6oz, and ( jumbo) 20oz wedge shaped, cobalt blue bottles.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 1:30:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: bearswede

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Why we ever started arguing about what single product was in the bottle, I'll never know. Now we can all be shiny, happy people


As far as I know, no one was arguing for a single product... The original question (mine) was why the bottles were listed under medicine... That these bottles were used for a variety of products, I think, was assumed...

A lot of these replies seem to have an edge to them... I think delving into these questions about bottles and what they might have contained is a valid exercize, but we should all, perhaps, take ourselves a little bit less seriously...

Ron

PS...Thanks, Jerry, for that great info!!!


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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 1:55:38 PM   
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Whilst digging tips we find all sorts of bottles that were used for purposes other than what they were made for
Lots of stoppered beers sodas are dug containing ,paint ,linseed oil , other oils ,creosote and even parrafin ,
People did and still do use bottles and jars for storage Jam jars are often used for paint etc
Just because your bottle contained parrafin / wax when dug doesnt mean it was the original contents ,

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 3:19:16 PM   
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I agree with Ron and David. Most people are just trying to be helpful in stating what they find or know and it's referances. If you don't agree gust say I don't agree and state your cause. No need to be all high strung about it.

Hey Ron , At least you know glycerin is one product that was put in them by the manufacturer.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 3:51:04 PM   
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Thanks, Warren...

And for the record, up until a few years ago we had a bottle of glycerine hanging around the house that was about quart-size and which had been purchased at the drug store...

Anyway, I'm trying to find out more about the Price's that's on ebay now... Might just take a shot at that one...

Ron

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 4:04:29 PM   
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Hey John,

Heres a picture of the Davis and miller wedge. Its shaped like the prices and is about the same size. this is the large size there is also a unique smaller size. I don't have pics of the other american wedge bottles but they are listed in greer. He had almost everything. My large davis and miller wedge is ex greer collection.




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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 4:05:11 PM   
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Heres the smaller size variation

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 4:13:34 PM   
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Hey Chris, Those are some very nice boyyles you got there. Very crude.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 4:21:58 PM   
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boyyles


A little to your left, Warren...

Chris... What kind of pontils do those babies sport? Nice bottles!

Ron

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 4:45:41 PM   
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Thanks Ron.

Hey Chris, you can get some salve for them boyyles and replace them with Bottles.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 5:03:20 PM   
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Hey Ron,

The larger of the two has a nice black full iron pontil. The smaller one has an open pontil.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 6:12:22 PM   
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Hi Grim... not with the cork and foil still on them. I think that speaks for itself. However, if you can tell me how a bottle with it's cork and foil still on it could possibly have been refilled with a foreign substance, I would greatly appreciate it. In the meantime, I'll take another pill for my high-strungedness!


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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 6:15:33 PM   
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You can referance anything I have stated in dictionarys and encyclopedias


Exactly Cappy!

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 6:22:37 PM   
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Has anyone ever heard of a shaggy dog story?

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 7:17:32 PM   
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I finally found a pic of a Price's with a label. This ought to put the record straight.




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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/14/2006 11:07:37 PM   
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LoL. Thats a good one John.

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/15/2006 6:59:02 AM   
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Lol...just trying to show that I'm not all that serious!

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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/15/2006 7:19:26 AM   
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Sorry - I had no intention to wind anybody up! I was just posting info that is taken pretty much for granted in the UK about these bottles, but which I thought from the previous postings was not widely known in the States.
On the subject of refilling, I have a labelled Prices bottle in my own collection. It's an English bottle with improved / iron pontil, but with the American label shown here stuck to the back! Shows just how re-cycled this kind of container was, way back when.
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RE: Price's Patent Candle Co. - 2/15/2006 8:59:21 AM   
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I found a med bottle which lists glycerine and paraffin as active ingerdients. I states it as a salve for all boyyles.
Sorry I couldn't resist. Here is a legit sort of crossover bottle I found though. It's a med and cosmetic.
http://cgi.ebay.com/FULL-LABEL-MENTHOLATED-COLOGNE-FOR-HEADACHES-BOTTLE_W0QQitemZ6251651783QQcategoryZ895QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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