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    First use of "hobble skirt" to describe Coca-Cola bottles?

    Does anyone have any idea/source for when the term "hobble skirt" was first used to describe Coca-Cola bottles? We're doing a local challenge asking how the Wright Brothers are connected to the design of Coke bottles, and I'm writing up the answer now. Did the public call them that, or is it...
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    What is this bottle with inner vial?

    Here's a better pic of the bottom.Jill
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    What is this bottle with inner vial?

    So how would it be administered? The inner vial probably came out originally. Why have it fit down into the outer bottle? Or would I likely rather not know that?!
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    What is this bottle with inner vial?

    Trying to identify this for a friend--4" tall bottle with rubber cup on top and rubber insert holding a vial inside it. It comes in a wood holder/case also. All I can read of the bottom is B-D in the middle. Machine made for sure. Anyone know what this was for?thank you!Jill
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    Would love to have info about and bottles of Dr. H. A. Tucker

    Ha, no it won't buy me a house for sure. Thank you for the link. Very interesting! Jill
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    Would love to have info about and bottles of Dr. H. A. Tucker

    Dean, I had seen that site. Thank you! I had to look up "diaphoretic." Eewww. Jim, glad you asked. I think this stuff is cool. Google "Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association" and you'll see a little fairyland grove of Victorian cottages on the National Register that started as an 1835...
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    Would love to have info about and bottles of Dr. H. A. Tucker

    I wasn't able to find much with a simple search. I'm glad to know about this book. Thank you, Jim! If anyone has bottles, I'm interested. Much obliged.Jill
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    Would love to have info about and bottles of Dr. H. A. Tucker

    I'm hoping to learn more about Dr. Harrison A. Tucker and his products. I'm also interested in buying any of his bottles. I believe some (all?) say Brooklyn, NY as the city. I've only seen the "Eclectic Remedies" and "No. 59 Diaphoretic Compound" that are on eBay and would appreciate any info...
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    Wanted: bottle and crockery pieces dug in Little Rock/Pulaski Co. Arkansas

    Thank you, Jim. If I manage to "dig" some up, I'll definitely post pictures. Jill
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    Wanted: bottle and crockery pieces dug in Little Rock/Pulaski Co. Arkansas

    I'm hoping to find someone whose saved, for some reason, or knows where I can find pieces of old crockery/bottles/pottery that were dug in Little Rock or Pulaski County, Arkansas. Hoping for pieces about 1" x 1" or larger, and I'll pay for them. This is for a craft project and they have to be...

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