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CALDIGR2

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Those are very nice sauces. My wife has seven different colors of them and really wants one in honey amber. S&P stands for Stickney & Poor, a mustard, spices and extract business located at 207-207 State St in Boston, Mass. They date from the late 1880s to mid '90s.
 

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That's a really cool bottle, especially in that color! Like Red, I've never dug one, but I sure hope to! Maybe I'll get a cobalt one... [8D]
 

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Excellent..I would hit that spot again and again and probably again...thats a great spot in the dump if it's undisturbed. We've got an old town dump around here that has been dug through for 40-50 years running, and I can't find much whole stuff there anymore. But one day I dug an unlisted size pontilled Maine bottle (Nathan Wood). So, you never know!
 

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Actually Joe gave me one many moons ago but clear.

Ben,...thanks for the nostalgic reminder...LoL, That was the first (and only) one of those baby's that I've dug[:D]...Dug it in the 80's and It's never had any good peppersauce company here....It had much better similar companions on your shelf...I'd like to see a color run of those,...kinda like the JSP bottles but even cooler.
 

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