Returned to the honey hole for a few more finds... [FONT=&]Left: Cone ink. Base embossed: "Carter's" (damaged lip).[/FONT] [FONT=&]Center: Unembossed sauce bottle or liquor "nip." (Any help with the ID is appreciated.)[/FONT] [FONT=&]Right: Early "Chesebrough Mfg. Co. Vaseline." (I know these Vaseline jars are very common but since it's my only BIM example, I'll keep it.)
Returned today after the waters had receded a bit. Managed to rescue a Rumford (likely another baking powder) and a John C. Hurst, druggist. Hurst (1827–1891) was a wholesale druggist and importer with offices at 825 Market St. and a residence at 3818 Chestnut St. Both bottles are BIM, c. 1880.
Probably the last bottle I'll be able to dig from this site, as they're about to pour the foundation.
Sides embossed "Burnett / Boston." Small clear rectangular BIM.