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Wow, very nice bottles, I would love to dig any of them. Interesting on the city names, if dug in the US I would be thinking american.
 

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All I can say is WOWZERS! Those are some VERY NICE bottles, Travis.
 

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I have just taken some more photographs of one of the main bitters, thought I would put them here even though already pictured here:

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Here is a blue glass Dr Ralays Royal Digestive Bitters, which is a rare bottle from Sydney.

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Sorry about the doubles here, but this was the only photo I had of the Dr Fosters Jamaica Sarsaparilla, second from the left, which is an Adelaide bottle

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A group shot from left to right: Dr Bayleys Sarsaparilla, Dr Baily's Sarsaparilla (both Brisbane we believe), Dr Livingstone's as per prior post, three variations of Old Dr Jacob Townsend's sarsaparilla.

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Now for some US bottles, good old Dr Townsend's in a range of colours, the black olive example on the left is pontilled as well (and Australian found).

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Another shot of the green Dr Buchans with an amber Rowlands Sarsaparilla alongside.

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