Thank you all got the comments. Looks like they were in buisness from 1865 to 1895 roughly. Found a few ads but no pics on Google wish it was a Texas bottle. It would look good sitting next to a left warners though. Are cordials considered bitters ?. Sam
Having trouble finding out if this is a HTF bottle or so common that no ones asking about them. Saw the thread from 2004 without a conclusion. Its really large for the shape. Thanks for any help.
I dont own the photo or sign just wanted to share the image with other soda collectors. Notice the case of bottles in the back ground. Wonder if these were enamel .
This style soda flavor bottle was used by many Dr Pepper plants in texas. I have a few from different citys. The are in the DP book and value is 10 to 20 dollars. Look for 3R or 3Rivers or 3* on the bottom or heel these would be the 20 range. Nice bottle should display well thanks for posting it.
Thanks for the replys. Me and my wife go creek walking sometimes digging and the relics we bring back are incorporated in the flower bed.Couple of jugs ,bronze school bell ,2 different cast wash pots ,slag glass .Heres a part of it. Makes for conversation and eye appeal. And btw there is no...
I had a pic Red Mathews sent me i will try to find it. It was used flatside on side walk angled side down to illuminate basement. Actually found this one in the dirt during construction of Omni hotel in dowtown Dallas.
The glass block is similar to one i found and was told it was used as a type of skylight in wood or concrete. Mine is flat on bottom and sloped at an angle at the top like a prism. This one turned SCA from sitting in flower bed for ten yrs. Hope it helps. Sam
Thomas Gosnell. With american flag. Thanks its rough but better than a kick in the head. Found better found worse kept them all. Memories of that day and 100 heat with skeeters . Would have liked to find a nice bottle also. Thank you all for the comments