Today's finds:
1. Doct. Marshall's Catarrh Snuff, Illinois Glass pre-1929.
2. Colorite
3. Hoster Columbus A. B. CO.
4. J. M. Donnelly Regal Lager Beer
J. M. Donnelly in situ:
Hoster in situ:
Doct. Marshall's Catarrh Snuff:
Today's finds (all BIM):
From left to right:
1. Richert's Pharmacy
2. Evers-Rehm Co. 419-421-423 E. 24th St. NEW York (In small print: "B.&M. S. CO" Bottler's & Manufacturer's Supply Company of Long Island City, New York, circa 1897-1920).
3. Ink "Fill Only To Here"
4. The little white thing...
Took advantage of the balmy 65°F winter day today and scored some major finds! Found four tooled-crowns, all pictorial and in great condition. Also found a dark-green bottle and an old clear Canada Dry (I've never seen a Canada Dry like this before, may be a rare one.)
Today's finds:
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Interesting piece of US history. Rupert opened the brewery in 1913 in Manhattan. He later bought the Yankees in 1915 and opened Yankee Stadium in 1923. He employed some of the biggest legends of baseball including Babe Ruth. Hall of fame induction in 2013. And it all started with this beer.
Went to Southworks today in Cambridge Ont., and found this soda bottle. Paris Soda Water Co., M. Saltier Prop. Toronto it has the Star of David as it's trade mark. Nice bottle, similar to the trademark of John O'Connor Toronto. Apparently a rare bottle as I have never seen one in over forty...