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Ok, so does anyone know why this sold for so much? Was it the label? Or was it because it's a rare misspelled version of this bottle (C-158)- or combination of both?
I think this is the highest...
So I was checking online for more additions to my Clarke's Bitters collection, and I came across an ad for a labeled Clarke's bottle in Manchester, NH. I wasn't getting too excited though, because I didn't think it would be in my price range (the last one of these sold for over $600, if I'm not...
Was wondering if anyone can tell me about this large bottle I picked up this morning. It's about 11 inches high, and 5 inches wide. It has a weird attached top. I've never seen it done this way. It's also pontiled, and has a couple of green striations running through the glass. It's also pretty...
Can anyone tell me the age of this 3 and a half inch cream pitcher? I just picked it up at my grandparents house. Pretty sure it has some age to it. Anyway to tell by the form or glass? Thanks for any info.
I'm looking for a Clarke's Sherry Wine Bitters Bottle with intact label. I'd rather have the later version with him as an older man , balding and long beard.
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Clarke's bottles, with dags of Dr Clarke himself (1862) and his first born son. In 1863 the prices were as follows. 50 cents for the Trial Bottle, 75 cents for one quart, $1.50 for 2 quarts and $2.50 for the World's Size, holding one gallon. That seems like a huge amount of money. I wonder if...