celerycola
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I like those dated Hutches.
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Here's how I know it was for 5 more years...
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Here's how I know it was for 5 more years...
Again, sorry. That's more like a scottish whiskey from the same 1910-20 or even later. They look old as the hills but aren't.ORIGINAL: web44ca
Appreciate your comments especially that it may have been produced in Europe ... my crown top beer has been ID. as being used by A. Keiths brewery in Halifax Nova Scotia ... during recent construction at the brewery site... shards & whole bottles have been found identiical to mine.
Here is a 1860's 3-piece mold liquor with what might be the bare iron pontil mark ???
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Thanks Jim ... your hutch dated photo provides a clear & better understanding into the many exceptions to the rule that regional production provided ... without the amazing photo ... wouldn't believe the hutchinsons were produced in the 20th cent.
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Thought it would be a good comparison to show the two bottoms together ... now ... what is the "nipple" on the crown top?
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I like those dated Hutches.
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Here's how I know it was for 5 more years...