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deepbluedigger

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A swap opportunity came along recently that meant parting with a non-medicine bottle, peripheral to my main collecting area, would add this dark green Daffy's to my shelves. I didn't have to think too long about it, and the bottle on the left of this group of three came home with me last Saturday. About 1810 - 1830. Great color, very crude. A big hole in my UK pontil meds collection filled. [:D]

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Awesome bottle Jerry. Hope to add one of those to my collection sometime. I might have to settle for a non pontil version.[:D]
 

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Those are beautiful bottles, congrats....Jim
 

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wow Jerry, I love those things! Hey my buddy wants to sell that Macassar oil I asked you about if your interested still...
 

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Thanks for the positive comments. The dark Dicey & Co bottles aren't the rarest of UK pontilled meds by any means, but they do tick all the boxes for character, history, eye appeal, and so on.

Tigue - definitely still interested in your friends Macassar Oil. Have sent you a pm.
 

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