Water was freezing from the cold snap we had. Found another wabash bw w.t. Newman indiana, this ones in great shape for being in the river.
Davis brothers warsaw ind
Large toledo pharmical co bim with a lip chip and other slicks.
Here are some of the finds on today's adventure.
Two wabash bottling works bottles one tooled lip.
Walter blob,
Meadville pa soda
Tooled lip gambrinus brewing co
Ink bottle
Went digging today at the dump and found some bottles. 2 blob Walter's, 2 foley honey and tar, bell and co, castoria, and a mysterious bottle. Does anyone know what this is and if it is rare, it's a tooled lip 3 ihh's or ( inn's??) bottle from clevland, tried looking it up but cant find...
Went digging today and found some cool ones. Bim W.T Newman wabash bottle sadly with a bit of lip flash crack but still whole(not sure of the history behind the wabash bottle yet) , bim palmers detroit, Bim Dr kings, and abm Myers wonderful. Hope you find these interesting
Day 2 at the dump and found some more bottles. Applied finish K&C hutch with stopper makers mark ehe co, Foley honey and tar, porters pain king, and some others. Had a great day
Is the k and c hutch rare?
Went digging today and found some good ones. Found my first whole bitters bottle" applied lip and makers mark igcol" . 3 blob walter ruapfer, and a Eastman bottle. Anyone know what bottle fragment with the r s co embossed is?
Cool little best ever club badge.
Found this half buried in mud at a dump site. It looks to be in great shape
, has a cool design with just some rust development. I am not sure the age range but i think maybe pre 1920s. Any ideas on the age range of this or if this is granite ware.
Hello, I am posting to share a little history of this company
These are some examples of early bottles from this company.
"The Goshen City Bottling Works was founded by George Wohlford at 409 S. 3rd St. in Goshen in 1908. They moved to 508 S. 3rd St. At that time George Wohlford’s son, Roy...
Here are some bottles in my collection I want to share with you. Enjoy
Goshen City bottling co
Aqua color
Fort wayne beers.
Honey color
Ehe 21 on heel of Centlivre bottling works
Both with applied finish
Columbia city ind bottling works
Amber...
Went digging and pulled these out today along with other 10s 20s 30s bottles.
This patent med has some interesting history behind it.
Source https://pocketsights.com/tours/place/Henry-Frazier-59699:2949
https://pocketsights.com/tours/place/Henry-Frazier-59699:2949
I know that there is alot of acl variants of this company but I cant find any examples of art deco styles. Any art deco collectors know if this is something rare or uncommon?
Possible rare one here. Nice applied lip amber 3 piece mold bottle. Reads "Stricklands wine of life" anyone seen a bottle like this??? The only thing I could find about it is from a newspaper article from Stockton Kansas 1883...
Here are some images documenting bottles from my collection, another fellow Warsaw collector, and the Kosciusko county jail museum. Hope you find these bottles interesting, and maybe some you haven't seen before.
Early sodas 1890s -1930s
I just can't find anything about this bottle or company online. I think it could be rare or scarce. No makers mark on the bottle. Anyone have any info on this?
Got a really nice aqua medicine bottle from a small upstate N.Y town. This is an applied lip post bottom mold aqua bottle. It looks like 1880s and has some really nice bubbling. Found a postcard listed on ebay from the office of E.M Parmelee. Website with information about the medicine...
Anyone know anything about the rarity or the medicine company? This is a cobalt blue bottle, tooled lip, makers mark WT&co so pre 1901, Dr. N.b. wolfe's remedies for consumption, asthma, and catarrh form Cincinnati Ohio. Can't find much about it online, any thoughts?
Went river hunting today and got some goodies. 2 blob walter raupfers. Kemps balsam for throat. Capitol city brewing works indianapolis, Couple bim slicks, and my first river hutchinson soda find ever A.R peru ind hutch, Got alot of cleaning to do. More images to come....