Hello all. I live in rural Ohio. I have gathered a few Holbrook sauce bottles over the years as that is my last name. I have a general interest in antiques. My father was mold maker for a specialize glass manufacturer from the mid 1950's through 1992. My father was also interested in antiques and auctions. About 15 years ago I attended an auction with him in Fredericktown, Ohio. I purchased a box of old bottles at this auction and put them in our barn and forgot about them. Recently I stumbled upon them and remembered why I thought they were interesting. It looks like most of them were from a pharmacy. They are dirty/dusty and some are partially full. There are many shapes and sizes, perhaps about 25 pieces total. The majority have paper labels with Kauffman Lattimer, Columbus Ohio printed on them. The one that seems most interesting is a small square bottle with US Army Medical Department in raided letters on one side. I'm not really certain what to do with them. Perhaps make a display of some sort or sell them. I have washed the Army bottle, but the rest are still dirty/dusty....is it best to keep them that way? Thanks in advance for any ideas or comments. SCQTT