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Figured I'd ressurect this old thread with my new Favorite Hutch. Gotta cool pic of a Lion on it. LEON. American1.JPGAmerican2.JPGAmerican3.JPG
 

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Cobat Blue CCS&M.JPGThis is my favorite New Orleans Hutch. It's the only Hutch to come in Cobalt blue in New Orleans which makes it incredibly rare. The rest of the CCS&M's come aqua or clear. This one had a star crack on the rear shoulder and still sold for $800 the day it was dug. I have no idea how much Catfish got for it when he sold his collection though...
 

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Another tough Hutch I picked up. Only one known to exist that I know of. LEON.SchutzCleaned.JPG
 

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No new post to this thread for over a year. Bummer. A new one I picked up recently. Anybody else have any? LEON.GruelOttCurved5.jpg
 

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Cool one, Leon!
I don't have that many Hutches, but I'll play...
The National Bottling Works. 1628 S. 8th St. Philadelphia.

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Here's mine (at least for now). H. Cortes & Co. Houston, Tex. TX0395.5 on the Hutchbook.com website and the only example reported. H. Cortes expanded from Galveston to Houston and Brenham but the Houston expansion was very short lived. There are three known variations of his Houston bottles, but only damaged examples are known of two of these variations. These are very early Hutch sodas and date to around 1880.
 

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If this had been remotely intact, this probably would have taken the top spot for me. TX0312.5 on Hutchbook.com. Ron cleaned up the photo a bit, but this is what it actually looks like. I know of no intact examples.
 

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