Cobalt "Handyside's Consumption Cure"

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I dug this bottle in New Orleans, LA. I did a little research online about George Handyside but I can't find anything about this specific bottle. It's about 8in tall, square base, cobalt blue, and is embossed "Handyside's Consumption Cure". I've found a bit of information about other Handysides Consumption Cure bottles but nothing of this size and color. The bottle is in perfect condition and has been cleaned since the pictures were taken. Anybody know anything about it's value/rarity?
 

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Nice bottle! Whenever you put a cobalt bottle and a cure bottle together, you have a winner. I'm guessing it is an English bottle based on the name and style. Cure collectors would know more.
 

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Based on the embossing ("E" almost runs off bottle) I would say this is an early bottle just missing the pontil rod. It is not listed in either of Agee's books. John Wolf has a 10 3/4" olive amber variant on his want list. I would consider this a very desirable bottle.
 

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After further research, this is an English bottle and came in aqua, lt green, olive amber in various shapes and sizes and is not uncommon across the pond though I found no references to cobalt. There is a book in print on George Handyside. ". . . it was in Newcastle that George’s third and most publicised money-making enterprise began. Having successfully manufactured and marketed a ‘consumption cure’ in 1888, he went on to corner the ‘medicinal cure’ market with cures for rheumatism, digestion, toothache and a nerve restorer. This last product, which boldly claimed to take away the desire for alcoholic drinks, became a nationwide best-seller.
The tireless George also found time to run a farm at Bellingham and become an omnibus proprietor, and at the turn of the century he embarked on a 90-shop development in Percy Street, Newcastle. He died in 1904 . . ."
 

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Being on the other side of the pond I guess, I never heard of them. Care to share what you have?It's interesting that so many English makes show up in that port, I mean, I think of it as French first and then American.Oh well, back to the history classroom.[:)]
 

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Well Jaid, WELCOME to the forums, I think you got your questions answered, it's RARE, desirable and therefor worth a bit of change. You have an offer to buy it, now you need to decide if you want IT or what the money it brings can buy you. Nice dilemma! Congratulations and Good Luck. Jim
 

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That's a good photo for a phone I guess. It's a bit dark but very clear, not at all like the blurry pics I'm use to.
 

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The first pic of the bottle looks like a pretty deep cobalt color to me, I have two of the sauce type bottles 8 " and 7" in dark olive green, and they are not the most rarest of the sauce bottle colors, I thought the cobalt blue would be considered very rare, am I wrong? Have you tried to contact the original poster? should I ?.......Andy
 

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I figure that words like rare and money have been put out there and that it won't happen but good luck Roger.I hope you get to at least have the chance, you deserve it and I know it's for your collection.
 

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