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    Blobs, rare SS, and more!

    i have copied the words from the bottle and will send them to a Hungarian woman friend who lives in Budapest. I tried to translate them using Google but without good results. The word forras (or forrás) may mean source, possibly spring. Keseru translates to "bitter," viz to "water," and kocs to...
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    Glenn & Co jar

    You may find something useful about the container in this 1867 book: Philadelphia and Its Manufactures: A Hand-book of the Great Manufactories, page 557. The link is below...
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    Smith's Pure Extracts

    I, too, have one of those bottles, identical in every way. I live in Maine, found the bottle in Maine, and while I cannot identify it positively, I believe it was very likely a product of Byron H. Smith Company of Bangor. As nearly as I can determine, Byron Smith, Jr. was a chemist, and the...

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