I really wanted to post a picture but wouldn't you know it, my card reader wouldn't work.What I have is a glazed jug, cream colored, blue print which reads I. Ulman & Sons Dealers in WINES & LIQUORS, 6 W. Pratt st., Balto., Md. I did not dig this one myself. My dear old dad found it at the base...
Bottles were in a dump in the forest. There were other bottles that he gave me along with the Phillips. One is a 8 oz Southern Distilling Co. Norfolk Va. bottle (clear). Whiskey, I presume. Also, an ACL Keglet 7 oz brown beer bottle, Philadelphia, Pa
My father found a cobalt milk of magnesia bottle & gave it to me. On the front it reads Milk of Magnesia, Rec'd in U.S. patent office Aug. 21, 1906 The Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Company, Glenbrook Conn. I have heard that there are some rare forms, but the ones I have read about were more of a...
Yep, I have one of the Holbook bottles in the picture. I just didn't know what it was. Purchased it at a thrift store. Didn't pay much for it. Thanks for your help!
I have been digging these up for years & alot have been given to me as well. I do like them for the glass color and they catch the sunlight well on the window sill. They are usually Davis O.K., Rumford, & Sea Gull. The other day while cleaning my basement, I came across one "Cerean" baking soda...
Thanks athometoo. From the info on the net, it does appear to be Frankoma. The time frame would be correct. I could not find a picture of this specific item though.
Hi, I am new and it took me forever to upload this picture. There are no mold marks. It stands about 2 inches high, 2 inches across with a three quarter inch top opening. It is a glazed olived green color. On the bottom it has 3_9N. That's it folks. It was dug along with alot of other embossed...