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Here are four little bottles.

Largest is Kendall's Spavin cure for human flesh.
Others are Dr. Thompson's eye water, Murine eye remedy and the last one is labeled, "Omega oil It's Green"
The Omega Chemical Company New York

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Does anyone know where I would go to sell these bottles?

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You can tell I am new.I put my amazing find under amazing buy.So if you want to see something creepy,look under amazing buys and see what I dug up.Sorry,I,m not blond I promise I,m a redhead.Nothing meant bad against blonds o.k.?I have blond friends.
 

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If you really want to sell them, you'll do fairly well on ebay. If you don't want to pay their listing/selling costs try the ioffer.com site. If it was me, I'd hold on to the better ones, you have the begining of a nice collection.
 

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Thanks Norm,

You know, I would like to keep them. I just have some business
traveling to do and do not know how to keep them safe in the meantime.
I'd like to hoard all of the antique bottles that I can find. I just love selling
things as well. I'm a fully hooked barterer. I like to sell/trade everything
I can. I do so much of it that I'd wind up with a warehouse in no time.
Maybe I can buy a large styrofoam block and bore holes in it to protect the bottles?
I like the big sulfuric acid bottle, The ceramic Vanilla bottle, the heavy Orange Crush
bottle and I am already using the Dairylea cream bottle for a drinking glass.

Jarhead
 

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Hey, Norm...

I just saw your post about "stuffy New Englanders"... I resemble that remark!!!

Oh, and by the way, it's "oops" not "opps"...


Ron

PS... New Englanders aren't stuffy, we're just stiff and pretentious...
 

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G'day and welcome Jarhead.
Nice stuff you have there, I just thought I'd post so you can see I'm not a terrible flesh eating person as Norm would have you thinking, not on mondays anyhow [:-] mondays I just nibble [:D] . We have a huge range of people here from all over the world and all interests in the collecting world, looks like you will fit right in [:D] .
 

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Hi Jarhead, I`m Leigh the new amber bottle nut. Can you show me your amber bottles? I`m always looking for a cool new bottle!!!! Thanks Leigh
 

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Hi jarhead, nothing wrong with jars, nothing at all. Oh, by the way, I hail from Oz, and like Irish, I'm not always a terrible flesh eating person either! A warm welcome to you, and as Irish says, you have nice stuff there, and again, we do have a huge range of people here from all over the world and all interests in the collecting world, looks like you will fit right in.

We Aussies are present in good numbers also!
 

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