houseman
Well-Known Member
I've always loved seeing misspellings and other "typos" on bottles. It reinforces the fact that these things were made by real people who obviously had good and bad days.
I've seen dozens of bottles with errors and I'm sure there are hundreds from around the country. These are bottles that are in my particular "local" collection.
The first one is a 1900-era blob top. The correct last name is "Everett," but I can understand how someone trying to sound out the name might make this mistake...
I've seen dozens of bottles with errors and I'm sure there are hundreds from around the country. These are bottles that are in my particular "local" collection.
The first one is a 1900-era blob top. The correct last name is "Everett," but I can understand how someone trying to sound out the name might make this mistake...