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dirtdiggerswife

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Left to right Green,; GEO.CH.GEMUNDEN SAVANNAH GA. back;LAGER BEER would like to know the year, neck has really nice bubbles & the neck is tilted or leans. Any info?---Next one is lite aqua;REGESTERED IN NEW JERSEY D. RODNEY NEWYORK back BELFAST GINGER ALE.--- Next one is brown/amber,FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE THE DRAMBUIE LIQUEUR Co Ltd EDINBURCH SCOTLAND bottom; BOTTOM MADE IN UNITED KINGDOM UGB P C462 has a raised dot on neck & small bubbles.---The 4th one has no embossing, iron pontil bottom it is thick & heavy for its size Thanks for asking, & any help is greatly appreciated
 

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not sure what they held, how old.

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Whiskey, Wine, Whiskey, Laundry Bluing(I think) and another Whiskey
 

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That cobalt James Ray hutch/steamer whatever you want to call it, is just plain awesome!
 

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There is some great stuff there! I absolutely love the squat and cobalt sodas. Congrats!

That green pontiled stout looking one is pretty aeesome, too. Porter or ale maybe?
 

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I guess you could call them finds, we knew they were there. ALL of these bottles, sodas, meds, flasks, & wines all of them have been in 3 cardboard boxes out in a tractor trailer 40' storage container for at least 22 years. They are not mine, they belong to my late father in law. I just love them. We are building a house with a display alcove/shelves with lights to display his findings! Three of Walters 1st cousins worked with them on the Savannah River Banks in the 1960's Early 70's. Walter's dad let them keep a few of the John Ryan/ James Ray they have the Cobalt blues too! I will ask next time we get together if they want to sell for an honest price. So I reckon my pa in law would be happy to know that I got those old bottles out, found out how to clean them up a bit, and we are going to display them. They have never been shown to anyone except family, and only one at a time, as he would find them. Walter's brother & sister have no interest in them at all!! As Yall post information about each bottle I'm writing it in my tablet & will display the info as well. Thank you Guys & Gals for caring!!! P.S. Walter says they are mine!!
 

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DOUBLE WOW! ON THOSE COBALT BLUES! ME LIKE ME LIKE (ME JEALOUS)[;)]
 

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I'm not sure if anyone else caught it or not but the John Ryan Excelsior there is the straight line version and much tougher to find than the arched bottle. It's a great bottle to find for sure. [;)]

~Tim
 

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