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"The ex Greer bottles always seem to do well.", Matt said.

Not apparently this time, Matt! It is a buyers market rather than a sellers.
Thanks for the nice words on the bottle. I am excited to get it. Here are a couple other Dutchers I have. This one is flint glass. The other one is a pharmacist bottle from the same Dutcher of St. Albans about 30-40 years after the pontiled one.

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Dutcher's Pharmacy / St Albans Vt, indented shoulders and panels. Prescription lip. 7 and 1/4 inches.
WT & Co 1888

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Not apparently this time, Matt! It is a buyers market rather than a sellers.

yes, prices in general are down but the price was still much greater than a non-greer one would have sold for in the same condition. I would agree you got a good deal on it.
 

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