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    WANTED: Lower Merion Township, PA Bottles

    Looking for the following bottles from towns in Lower Merion Township in Pennsylvania: "G. V. B. Cary" hutch from Ardmore "Louis Dinardo" hutch from Ardmore "Prickitt Apothecary" bottles (from "Rosemont & Bryn Mawr") in all sizes And any other bottles that I don't know about from the following...
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    WANTED: James M. Robertson, Robertson & Co., McKee & Blehl, and Blehl & Euston Bottles

    Just found a James M. Robertson bottle in a previously unlisted dark amber color and want to fill out the genealogy of the company! Started as Robertson & Co. then broke into James M. Robertson and McKee & Blehl, before McKee & Blehl turned into Blehl & Euston. I have the Blehl & Euston Ginger...
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    Otter/Cat/Mouse Bottle???

    This bottle came out of a ca. 1870-1900 privy in Philadelphia. I have no idea what it is. At first glance it looks like an otter but could it be a bad rendition of a cat or mouse (maybe mouse/rat poison?)??? It has a tooled finish and stands only about 2.75 inches tall. The base is missing...
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    Pontiled Italian Mineral Water Bottle?

    This strange little bottle (about 4.75 inches tall) recently came out of a privy in Philadelphia and I know nothing about it. As soon as I saw it it struck me as a foreign bottle, and the embossing "R. FONTI // RECOARO" seems to confirm that. It also has a very strange ground groove around it's...
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    "WILLIAM BUTLER / IMPORTER / PHILADELPHIA" Bottle w/ Seal

    Just pulled this bottle out here in Philly. Resembles a liquor or oil/dressing bottle but is much smaller at only 7". Large seal on it reads "WILLIAM BUTLER / IMPORTER / PHILADELPHIA". Bottle is smooth based and may be turn/paste-molded. Didn't have much luck with the city directories, the only...
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    Breslin Bischoff & Co Bottle - "Dew of the Alps"???

    Just pulled this black (VERY BLACK) glass bottle from a pit in Philly. Reads "Breslin Bischoff & Co" on one panel and "Geneva" on the other. A quick search online for these guys showed that Udolpho Wolfe was apparently importing a "Dew of the Alps" cordial made by Breslin Bischoff & Co. These...

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