Skoda
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Went to the Baltimore show today. Got some cool stuff. Wheeeeee
FINALLY got an example of a University (of) Free Medicine Philadelphia. Bogus non-existent "university" quack garbage. Pretty scarce, I don't think they lasted that long. Also got this adorable pumpkinseed flask with a raccoon on it, was stunned that it even existed, never seen an embossed raccoon on anything before!
Charles Joly Jamaica Sarsaparilla with a super rare Otto closure (basically a Putnam closure with some tactile bending) and an Ezra Fisher NH beer bottle with a misspelled city name ("EXTER"). Been looking for that one for years!
Magee's Emulsion from my birth city of Lawrence, Mass and a weird off-green Ozomulsion. The guy who sold it to me thought it was likely UK and I am inclined to agree, as it's a very UK green tone and it was sold there for a while.
Lastly, a boxed Radway's Resolvent. Has the insert and most of the protective box wrapping, along with all the contents. This is later tooled top variant but I don't suspect it any newer than the 1890's.
FINALLY got an example of a University (of) Free Medicine Philadelphia. Bogus non-existent "university" quack garbage. Pretty scarce, I don't think they lasted that long. Also got this adorable pumpkinseed flask with a raccoon on it, was stunned that it even existed, never seen an embossed raccoon on anything before!
Charles Joly Jamaica Sarsaparilla with a super rare Otto closure (basically a Putnam closure with some tactile bending) and an Ezra Fisher NH beer bottle with a misspelled city name ("EXTER"). Been looking for that one for years!
Magee's Emulsion from my birth city of Lawrence, Mass and a weird off-green Ozomulsion. The guy who sold it to me thought it was likely UK and I am inclined to agree, as it's a very UK green tone and it was sold there for a while.
Lastly, a boxed Radway's Resolvent. Has the insert and most of the protective box wrapping, along with all the contents. This is later tooled top variant but I don't suspect it any newer than the 1890's.