I was surprised this morning to find my first Glyco-heroin Martin H. Smith Chemists Co. New York. I also found a Carter's ink and a Mellin's Food free sample bottle.
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This weekend I was able to find my first WW II canteen and a few more hobblescirts for my collection. I'm not sure what the S.M. Co. stands for. I'm guessing it was the manufacturer.
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I found this cobalt blue bottle yesterday. It has wt co on the base. I am assuming it was made by whithall Tatum company between 1901 and the 1920's. My best guess is it contained some type of medicine. Any info would be appreciated!
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I was able to get out yesterday and found a Lazell's perfume New York. This makes my third perfume bottle for my collection. I wasn't able to find much information online. Any info on my perfume collection would be greatly appreciated. The one in the middle has a hummingbird and dragonfly...
I recently found this no. 40 hemingray that has a number 4 on the top. Does anyone know what the 4 represents? Is it the glass makers mark?
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Adam
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I found these bottles at a garage sale today. Looks like most of them are from the 1940's and a couple Coca colas from the 1930's. Can anyone suggest how to reapply a paper label on a beer bottle? Also, how to clean a paper label? Looks like they have some mold.
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Yesterday i dug up a Hood's sarsaparilla apothecaries bottle. Did some research online and they appear to be pretty common. It sure does have some nice character and it got me excited.
Adam
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So I went to the antique road show last weekend and I brought a few bottles. They didn't really tell me anything I didn't already know. However, they did note a couple of bottles that had hazing, which they called sick glass. Supposedly it is when the glass starts breaking down because of age...
I found this berry bottle many years ago and have always wondered it's age. I found some info on a similar bottle claiming to be from the 1860's with a different lip. http://m.ebay.com/itm/201846605497
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My grandmother had this glassware in the shed for many years and now I need to know if I should just throw it in the trash. Any help would be appreciated!
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