When I was a kid on the Cape about 60 odd years ago this bottler, Nemasket from Middleboro Ma., offered all the non-franchised soda flavors. The flavor was on the crown. I've got a few crown tops I've picked up here or there because they're a link back to earlier times for me..
I have a green...
What can it be?
3 and 3/8ths tall, strap sides, BS embossed on the front, round space for a label.
Poison, cologne? Seems a bit fancy for a poison.
I don't get out much, so I've not seen another example.
I know you guys have seen about everything in the years this forum has been active; I did a search and couldn't find this bottle.
Anyone have a comment? Was it a Barber's bottle?
I have never dug an unchipped milk glass bottle. :confused:
Every now and then you come across an item on Ebay that is mis labeled.
This one came from a new seller with a feedback of 4.
A ten spot secured the purchase with a buy it now listing.
Did I do okay?
There is an interesting collar at the base of the neck.
Anyone know what company used this one...
From a little antique shop in Dennis years ago.
The lip is folded, the molding looks like wicker, there is a handle on each side.
Whiskey sampler?
Cologne?
Is it Sandwich and Boston glass?
Anyone?
I bought this bottle on Etsy because I liked the crude lettering, and shape; plus, it probably worked unlike most medicines of its day. Arnica can sooth bruises and reduce inflammation. Really, it just was charmingly funky. Five and three eighths tall by roughly 2 and a half inches wide and one...
This one is 7 and a half inches; beer or soda?
I read the monogram as BY co.
Who's the bottler?
* Light source is my S.A.D.D. unit. :cool:
Haven't seen the sun for way too long.
I didn't just find or buy this but I thought I'd put it up for discussion. My latest cellar (mine) find from my collection. May I present a 64 oz Holley Mineral Spring Water bottle approximately fifteen inches tall and 4 and a half inches in diameter at the base; holds 64 ounces and a bit more...
I've been told this is an Opium bottle, 2 1/2"; but from what I've read Opium was a gooey substance that probably wouldn't need a bottle unless it was a liquid decoction.
Is anyone familiar with this bottle; it has a sheared lip.
Semar
Here are some bottles from a local dig. If the Park Rangers catch you...well, don't get caught. :eek:
From left to right: Springfield Brewery beer Amythest (from the sun), DR T W Graydon Cincinnati Ohio Diseases of the lungs, small pontiled basket pattern sampler or cologne, Valentines Meat...
From a dump that went from the 1940's to the 1840's.
No way to repair I'm afraid, unless there is some new process to remedy the problem.
I think it was a miracle that this came out of the hole intact.
I emptied this steel can in Newport RI after the Australians won the America's Cup.
What a disappointment for us Yanks after 132 years of successfully defending it against all challengers.
It was an historic moment and this can shows an Australian 12 meter yacht under sail.
Are these cans...
Going through my bottle stash I came across this piece of pressed glass I dug about 50 years ago.
The diameter is a bit over 2", the height is about 1 1/2 inches.
There is lettering on the surface; A. Kline is embossed on one half; across the raised center line are the words Use Pin; then on the...