Again, thank you for all the amazing info. I have some fun reading ahead of me. If those little whisky bottles could talk. I wish I knew their story. I love the idea of having this little piece of history in my home though. I’ll display them all with great appreciation of this new found history...
Also, do you have any idea on the age of these bottles? Especially the Hutchinson ones? Obviously the whiskey bottles are from the early 20’s but I’m curious about the rest. Thanks again for all the great info. This is so interesting to me.
Thank you. Its neat that similar bottles are still used for this chili powder. The bottom of my bottle has a “3” on it, but that’s all. I’m not sure if that means it was made by 3 Rivers Glass.
Thank you so much for all the great info. I didn’t even know the Hawaii ones were called Hutchison bottles. I figured they were older than the 50’s but I have know idea why they would’ve brought them back with them. My great uncle (my grandma’s brother in law) was Hawaiian and from Kauai. Maybe...
I forgot to mention the one of the whiskey bottles still has a little whiskey in it. Both bottles are still sealed with wax but obviously it’s not air tight.
Hi everyone. I have several old bottles I inherited from my grandparents. I’m wondering if anyone can give me info on them. I’ve numbered the purple glass for ease of discussion. The purple glass sat on my grandma’s roof in the Nevada desert for decades to turn it purple. I can remember it up...