Second is amber med from St. Louis, Godefroy with a "expansion air chamber", which I had to laugh at, as this solid glass BIM bottle has zero chance of expansion. They simply left the contents , 7/8th full, and 1/8th short of 2ozs. Looks all the world like a Art Deco Rocket ship. Here a AB.net link: https://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?201267-GODEFROY-MEDICINE&highlight=godefroy ,
The last one is a ten sided hutch from Jackson Tn. A W. HECK & CO. , owner of the Jackson Bottling Works , Company , which later became the Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Jackson. The last time I found one was 2010, and here is the link I posted on AB.net. https://www.antique-bottles.net/sho...K-OF-A-HUTCH-BOTTLE-TN&highlight=Heck+Jackson ,
Thanks guys, I believe the Heck is much more scarce than say 20 years old. I haven't seen one in an antique mall in years. Most of the historical district in Jackson has been excavated, and covered with a parking lot, a house or a concrete slab with a business on top.
The hutch is really nice with the panels. Seems like the hutch is a good deal older than the other finds in your pics. Any other locals such as druggists come out of the hole? The best bottles I've ever dug have been from a creek bank dump.