Red:Haven't forgotten you. Will send book as soon as I can. Would make it easier on us if Mother Nature doesn't keep hitting us with snowstorms. Hopefully, yesterday's was the last.Best regards,PhilP.S. I'm an unfortunate pack rat, too, of so many different items.
I actually have no idea what to ask for it.......don't want to charge too much, so I'll entertain an offer. Yes, Red did reply to my last posting on this and even sent me an email, but after my response he never got back to me. My email response may not have gotten to him or his ISP filtered it...
Anyone interested in this old 1975 book, "The Illustrated Price Guide of Antique Bottles" by Carlo & Dot Sellari and the Editors of Country Beautiful, 390 pages, please let me know. Thanks.
Red:Attached are 3 better pics, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to furnish any other info other than the bottoms are smooth, the seams run up to just under the lip, but not through and the sides are "squared-off" (my term).Phil Also, please contact me if still interested in the old bottle book.
Red:These are better pics of this pretty bottle, which I'm sure now is a decorative piece mfg in the 60s or 70s as you originally said.Also, I tried to email you about the old bottle book, but never rec'd an answer.....don't know if you got the email or lost interest.Below is some additional...
Red:Below is info that probably answers the question on this bottle.Below is some additional information that Bill provided me when I questioned him about the pontil scar at the base of the bottle (which is apparently a fake!). This may be more information than you need, but Bill Lindsey is a...
Is it legal to ship bottles with liquid in them. One would be a Warner's Safe Cure and the other a small Luxardo Maraschino, which I'm sure has liquor in it?
Anyone interested in an old bottle book called The Illustrated Price Guide of Antique Bottles by Carlo & Dot Sellari and the Editors of Country Beautiful, 1975?
Red - I'm trying. I apologize for not being as knowledgeable as yourself. This bottle(?) is a mystery or is it not such a mystery and is just a 1960s-era decorative piece. I've examined it again with a magnifying glass and the seams start from 1/4" from the bottom and go up to the bottom of the...
Thanks for your input. Attached are several pics that show the embossed girl. The seam runs all the way up through the lip, so we've got an after 1900 machine-made?
Any collectors in lower Delaware who would like to go on dig?. Haven't been in a long time and would enjoy doing it with someone who knows what they're doing.
Has anyone ever seen one of these or knows what it is? Reminds me of Drake's Plantation Bitters, but the resemblance ends there. This is a light blue, 13 1/2" tall x 3 1/4", all four panels embossed with the same flower design, no other lettering or ID marks, can barely make out three seams...
Has anyone ever seen one of these or knows what it is? Reminds me of Drake's Plantation Bitters, but the resemblance ends there. This is a light blue, 13 1/2" tall x 3 1/4", all four panels embossed with the same flower design, no other lettering or ID marks, can barely make out three seams...