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Hey people..A friend of mine which is a member on here but he doesn't log on to much has 3 awesome Gettysburg Katalysines for sale thru Glassworks Auction House Cabin Fever #96 part 1 auction.. he has a really nice..actually super nice Yellow Katalysine up for sale an he has 2 GKWmonograms up for sale also one is emerld green other is teal blue.. He has been collecting these bottles for around 20years so he has top notch bottles up for sale..he told me the guy for Glassworks that picked up his bottles was very impressed with what he had up for sale.. I am going to give a link hopefully it will work if not just type in Gettysburg Katalysine in search engine http://www.absenteeauctions.com/glassworks_catalog/cgi-bin/CATALL.CGI
 

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You will have to type Gettysburg Katalysine into the search engine on Glassworks from the link above..I tried to post links straight to bottle but it won't work
 

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Rob,
The pictures are embedded with a secondary software using java. Right click on the image and scroll down the menu that pops up towards the bottom and click view source. A bright white page appears with the raw data that is on the page. Look at line 24 Here is item 86 http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/086.jpg This is the link on the page that has the embedded image on it glass works is using. The next one would be http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/087.jpg and so on.. http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/088.jpg You can also find embedded videos from YouTube.com within other web pages using this method. Again right click and choose view source. Nice bottles, I have one of those in a deep teal color we found at the Whitney glass works site when the borough of Glassboro tore up the block the glass factory sat on in 1972.
 

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Epack... You should check them out Epack even tho it's not your area they are wicked Kool..I have held them in my hands
I checked them out the day the auction opened, great bottles but money is tight right now...

Nice job Steve, I didn't even think about doing it that way...[;)]
 

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Rob,
The pictures are embedded with a secondary software using java. Right click on the image and scroll down the menu that pops up towards the bottom and click view source. A bright white page appears with the raw data that is on the page. Look at line 24 Here is item 86 http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/086.jpg This is the link on the page that has the embedded image on it glass works is using. The next one would be http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/087.jpg and so on.. http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/088.jpg You can also find embedded videos from YouTube.com within other web pages using this method. Again right click and choose view source. Nice bottles, I have one of those in a deep teal color we found at the Whitney glass works site when the borough of Glassboro tore up the block the glass factory sat on in 1972.
Thank you Steve.. His lots are 87 ,88,89 I believe .. Steve could you please post seperate post for the 87 88 an 89 lots?? Thank you!
 

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http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/087.jpg
87. “GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATERâ€, (M-18-A), Pennsylvania, ca. 1865 - 1875, rich yellow olive quart, smooth base, applied mouth, perfect condition. Without question the finest example of a Gettysburg Katalysine bottle we’ve ever sold! Besides being in a rare exciting color. It has an unbelievable amount of trapped air bubbles, glass impurities and lines of glass swirls that travel throughout the entire bottle. For those of you who like crude looking bottles, this is one of the best!
 

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http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/088.jpg
88. “GKW†(monogram), (M-19-B), Pennsylvania, ca. 1870 - 1880, emerald green pint, “WHITNEY GLASSWORKS, GLASSBORO N.J.†embossed on a smooth base, applied mouth. Pristine perfect and plenty of seed bubbles and in a rarely seen pure emerald green color! The monogrammed only Gettysburg Katalysine Water bottles were blown in both quart and pint sizes, with the pint size being by far the harder to find.
 

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http://www.enter.net/~glassworks/96-1-jpg/089.jpg
GKW†(monogram), (M-19-B), Pennsylvania, ca. 1870 - 1880, teal blue pint, “WHITNEY GLASSWORKS, GLASSBORO N.J.†embossed on a smooth base, applied mouth, about perfect (a less than pinhead size flake is off the outer edge of the lip. Like bottle 88, this one is also in pristine condition. I don’t recall ever having two examples of this bottle in as nice condition as these are, and in strikingly different colors! Another nice Gettysburg Katalysine Spring Water bottle!
 

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