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Here's a picture of my display that consists of Hawaiian artifacts, beers, whiskeys, gins, sodas and milks from Hawaii, thanks for looking.

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NICE! Wish I could see them a bit closer. Is that a cobalt milk on the bottom shelf ?
 

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Are all of those bottles from Hawaii? I'm sure some were probably shipped there. Can you give us some close ups of a few bottles please?

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Thank you for the nice comments. More then 90% of my collection are Hawaiian bottles, I do have a few coke bottles, anheuser bush, conrad & co original budweiser, and a casey and owens, from the mainland USA, here are some close up pictures of some of my collection of Hawaiian bottles, thank you earl

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Thanks for the close ups. Do you have any doubles of those hutch bottles that you might want to swap for some PA hutch bottles? Call me stupid...what does the T H stand for?

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Guidelines for the age dating of Hawaiian bottles. Hawaii was once an independent monarchy, the last royal ruler being Queen Liliuokalani who was deposed in 1893. Prior to Hawaii annexation by the United States in 1898, bottle manufactured for Hawaiian companies were usually embossed H.I. (Hawaiian Islands, but were in one case marked S.I. (Sandwich Islands). The Hawaiian Islands became an offical territory of the United States in June 1900, after which time H.T. (Hawaiian Territory) or T.H. (Territory of Hawaii) were generally embossed on the bottle. Here's a picture of a H.I., T.H. & H.T bottle, looking for a nice I.T. (Indian Territory) bottle. thank earl


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