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any syracuse collectors let me know any info on this bottle?? history and price?? thanks
 

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I'm guessing this is Chris but I think you share with you brother, that name escapes me. Anyway, the mail to links don't work so the best I can guess is it's from the description is Syracuse NY and it's a bottle. There are a few states that have a Syracuse but that's my guess.
 

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Hutchbook only shows 2 in NY. I can't find a Syracuse NC on a map. I don't know what else to say.
MURPHY BROS / N. Y. / SYRACUSE. // Blank // Blank
NY1266 2 Aqua 7.75" 2.125" Round Round R

MURPHY BROS / SYRACUSE / N. Y. / E.H.E.Co.2 (near base) // Blank //
NY1267 2 Aqua 7.75" 2.25" Private Round No plate?
 

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Hey Chris, its been a while since you posted, so I guess welcome back.Here is an older THREAD.
 

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Murphy brothers brewed Weiss beer and bottled soda from the late 1800's until like 1915. I have a couple of qt sodas and a Weiss beer from them. They aren't particularly scarce.

Scott
 

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A pic of this sure would be nice! The Syracuse NY Murphy hutch listed is considerably scarcer than most other of their bottles. I've never dug, seen or heard of a clear Murphy hutch. Murphy Bros Bottling Works (1895-1906) was established by John & Cornelius Murphy at 110 Grand Ave in Syracuse. John died in 1903. In 1909 Cornelius partnered up with John Flanigan & created the Flanigan & Murphy Company at 112 Grand Ave. Then in 1912 Cornelius became sole proprietor & changed the name to Cornelius Murphy Co. His ginger beer bottles at this time were marked 'Con. Murphy' He was apparently in business as such from 1912 to 1916. Al
 

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