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RE: St. Patrick - 3/14/2007 11:13:22 PM   
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Hey Rhona, Yea i have seen them. They are hard to come by down here but a little more common up north. They can bring anywhere from 35 to 50 bucks.


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RE: St. Patrick - 3/14/2007 11:30:56 PM   
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hi warren,  thanks so much for the information.  i have to find some newer dumps, i sure would like to find one. am i far enought north?.   rhona

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/14/2007 11:33:23 PM   
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And here is some of my green.




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 12:07:41 AM   
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Jim,
The Green Poisons are awesome!!
What is the embossing on the one in the middle with the heart logo?
Thanks for showing your beauties!!
Marjorie

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 12:23:08 AM   
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Light apple green -




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 12:24:17 AM   
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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 1:24:58 AM   
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Hi Marjorie, The middle bottle is embossed "Winger's" in script at the top. The heart is embossed ALSOPURE, with WINGER embossed on the arrow. The other embossing reads IN THE HEART OF CLEVELAND.

The Winger's Alsopure is a very scarce pictorial druggist/pharmacy bottle. It came in at least two different sizes, and was made by the same glassmaker as the ribbed poisons in the picture with it. This picture might show it a little better. ~Jim 




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 10:33:11 AM   
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Well, since St. Patties Day is my birthday, how about you all send these beauties (especially the Saratoga varients) to me ?

Sounds reasonable to me.

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 10:47:03 AM   
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I don't have many green bottles anymore.

I sold my poisons and the few Saratogas I had several years ago.
I did save this one because I love the graphics.

It's a common ABM but very charming.






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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 11:33:52 AM   
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Hey Jim I'd love to be able to talk you out of the Cleveland Bottle some day! I call dibs. Maybe I'll pick up a nice poison you can't live without. Here's a photo of a nice green "Munion's Germicide"




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 12:15:46 PM   
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Hey Spencer, I scratched one of the Hep bottles up yesterday(different version than yours) .  I can't post any pics today (I'm at work-on lunch break).  The Hep that I found yesterday says that it is a drink fortified with vitiamB1.  Try to get pics tonight.  Also the bottle showed copyright in 1941 .  Hope this helps. I'll also try to get pics on some green bottles.

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 12:33:21 PM   
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Here's irish green bottles hehe. ps I will be going to the big   St.patrick parade in holyoke mass. on sunday!!!




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 1:28:18 PM   
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Given these posts are some of the nicest greens I have seen, I am a bit embarrassed to put mine out.




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 1:30:12 PM   
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This however is probably my favorite bottle. It was an anniversary present to my wife, from me for our 15th.




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 2:28:42 PM   
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quote:

Given these posts are some of the nicest greens I have seen, I am a bit embarrassed to put mine out.


i knew i would be too thats why i went ahead and went first....might as well start with crap and build up

so buster now there are two known and both are different....mine is dated 1957 on the bottom and screaming mint too....

YAY MY 888th POST!!!!

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 3:04:06 PM   
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Here's my contribution from bottles I have at work.  If ya don't find a pot of gold this year I hope you find a kettle full of nice bottles! Great thread idea!

cobalt




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 3:55:15 PM   
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Epgorge,
St. Patrick would be proud of your "greens"!!
Your favorite one is beautiful but I am curious about the small dark green one second from the left in the first row. Is possible to get a close up?
What was it used for?
Thanks,
Marjorie

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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 4:07:55 PM   
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Hi Zane, That germicide has a really cool yellow-green color. I doubt I will ever part with the Winger's bottle. They are almost impossible to find. I stumbled across that one by accident while looking for something else. It was listed in an odd category on eBay and didn't get many hits, so I lucked into a steal ($50) on it.

Just about everyone I've showed it to seems to love that bottle. It must be the heart . If I would ever be lucky enough to get another one, you will be the first to know. ~Jim


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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 4:54:52 PM   
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Here's one more, I think you'll get what I was trying to do.  All hobbleskirts!




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RE: St. Patrick - 3/15/2007 5:07:09 PM   
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Now that's just cool, Steve! ~Jim

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