A glimpse into my collection (1) "The Wall"

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Nicely displayed ! Congratulations
Every body wonna have a wall like this.
I think I found your Warmers among the large cobalt blue staff.
About the Joslin jug it surprise me.
Didn't know exist this shape. I'm complitely ignorant of stonware jugs. Once I decided not to buy a same shaped one because I doubt it's truthfulness. It's made with two pieces. Isn't it?
 

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Nicely displayed ! Congratulations
Every body wonna have a wall like this.
I think I found your Warmers among the large cobalt blue staff.
About the Joslin jug it surprise me.
Didn't know exist this shape. I'm complitely ignorant of stonware jugs. Once I decided not to buy a same shaped one because I doubt it's truthfulness. It's made with two pieces. Isn't it?

It can be tough to tell which stoneware is legit and which isn't, I know I've left pieces behind that I later realized were legit. A surprising amount of old stoneware is still out there in thrift shops, much more so than old bottles. I don't take home anything that isn't marked though, it's just too common to bother with considering the space it takes up.
 

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Nicely displayed ! Congratulations
Every body wonna have a wall like this.
I think I found your Warmers among the large cobalt blue staff.
About the Joslin jug it surprise me.
Didn't know exist this shape. I'm complitely ignorant of stonware jugs. Once I decided not to buy a same shaped one because I doubt it's truthfulness. It's made with two pieces. Isn't it?

Yeah I believe that the Joslin Jug is for syrup (explains the pour spout top).
 

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Here I am displaying my collection so far for your entertainment. This collection started when I first started out in mid-2015 and is still growing.

Here is what I call "The Wall"
View attachment 201704

Here are some noteworthy sections of "The Wall"

My crates, all of which are special. The Waterford, CT one is pretty rare. The Heinz is my favorite:
View attachment 201705

I have two shelves full of my embossed sodas and beers!
View attachment 201706

Local milks/ fruit jars...
View attachment 201707

Some of my Amber/Cobalt (can you find the Warner's? :))
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View attachment 201709

Jugs and Large Ware (Note the W.F. Joslin Jug):
View attachment 201710

Well known sodas that are still around today:
View attachment 201713

This concludes this part of my collection.

Thanks for reading,
PlaneDiggerCam
Great collection! Thanks for posting pics!
 

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Here I am displaying my collection so far for your entertainment. This collection started when I first started out in mid-2015 and is still growing.

Here is what I call "The Wall"
View attachment 201704

Here are some noteworthy sections of "The Wall"

My crates, all of which are special. The Waterford, CT one is pretty rare. The Heinz is my favorite:
View attachment 201705

I have two shelves full of my embossed sodas and beers!
View attachment 201706

Local milks/ fruit jars...
View attachment 201707

Some of my Amber/Cobalt (can you find the Warner's? :))
View attachment 201708

View attachment 201709

Jugs and Large Ware (Note the W.F. Joslin Jug):
View attachment 201710

Well known sodas that are still around today:
View attachment 201713

This concludes this part of my collection.

Thanks for reading,
PlaneDiggerCam
fantastic!
 

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Great collection and displayed very nice... Warning! You're gonna need more shelves... this hobby is addicting!
Keep going!
 

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My wife is "encouraging" me to get rid of my collection. I think i have some decent finds - all from a local dump here in Austin. All from before 1960. I have many small medicine bottles, along with a few larger ones. Any idea how best to sell them? I will post pictures later.
 

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Here I am displaying my collection so far for your entertainment. This collection started when I first started out in mid-2015 and is still growing.

Here is what I call "The Wall"
View attachment 201704

Here are some noteworthy sections of "The Wall"

My crates, all of which are special. The Waterford, CT one is pretty rare. The Heinz is my favorite:
View attachment 201705

I have two shelves full of my embossed sodas and beers!
View attachment 201706

Local milks/ fruit jars...
View attachment 201707

Some of my Amber/Cobalt (can you find the Warner's? :))
View attachment 201708

View attachment 201709

Jugs and Large Ware (Note the W.F. Joslin Jug):
View attachment 201710

Well known sodas that are still around today:
View attachment 201713

This concludes this part of my collection.

Thanks for reading,
PlaneDiggerCam
Well organized! I'd be scared of them breaking.
 

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