Here is another one I picked up. It's embossed SMALLWOOD & ANDERSON 7TH & MAIN STS FT WORTH TEXAS. Odd sized druggist glass compared to every one I have ever seen. Any ideas on value as I have no desire to start collecting Texas bottles,etc. Thanks, Brandon
I'm trying to find out some information on this whiskey I dug a while back. It appears to be American, quart sized, double collar applied top, super crude with a ton of air bubbles all stretching towards the top. It is embossed Richards & Bro on the bottom. I couldn't find anything about this...
I picked up this Western beer from a local collector but know nothing about it. It is 1885-1895 range, I'm guessing. It is embossed TICOULET & BESHORMAN SAC.CAL. on the front. Anyone know what the value is or any company history? Thanks.
Oh geesh, where to begin, lol. Stupid neighborhood kids kicking dirt in the hole along with a nice 1850s era brick to the head. We were once sitting digging a hole and a paddywagon and about 5 cop cars show up on the lot we were on. They come running out with guns, we were scared shi-tless...
I am looking to acquire new Udolpho's for my collection! Only looking for American versions, no Australian examples. If you have any you want to sell or trade, please message me.
There is a dose glass that was sold with the bottle, looks like a druggist dose glass. I've had a couple of them but they seem harder to find than the bottles. Very pretty bottle though.
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Looks like a reclaimed well that was turned into a privy. If your rockliner (as it appears in the bottom) starts to narrow then that's probably what happened. I have seen that before in st Louis, and in other Midwestern cities.
Those guys sure seem like complete morons. The prices on everything are so unrealistic. I'm gonna go dig in some 1950s dumps and see if I can sell some rusted cans for $100 a piece. I keep watching the show hoping they will dig a privy. The opening credits show a John Ryan Excelsior mineral...