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That Wilders is very cool. Looks a lot like the Bitters with the roped edges. What does the fourth panel say? Louisville, Ky?
 

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From Blasi's "Louisville's Early Medicine Bottles"

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No, you're not sick. I get more enjoyment out of my glue back bottles than just about anything else. I've got a shelf of bottles that would have each been $1000 and up, if they were mint. It's just great to be able to enjoy the glass and the way they were made and the embossing etc. and not worry so much about dropping them or knocking them over.

thanks for the post
 

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Hi down, and yeah, you have a great point of not worrying about dropping or mishandling the glue job bottles! The lamp is for sale but I do have a local collector who is supposed to get back to me with an offer, but it is a third party kinda deal. (Sent pics of it to a friend who is to show to his friend, but that was several days ago.) So I'll get back to ya on it if I don't hear back from him in the next week. Thanks for the interest. I also have another fancy one I dug last year with a nice blue swirl glass that is a rival in beauty to the cobalt one, if interested. Jack
 

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