Blackglass
Well-Known Member
After a bit of a dry spell I'm glad to have picked up a few nice new additions in the last week.
First is a common Ayer's Sarsaparilla, but with some rather unusual features.
The lip seems awfully compact...
Never seen a base quite like this. Any thoughts?
Next is a Otis. S. Neale blobtop from Boston. Extra Near mint, thought it was a steal at $9.
I was glad to aquire this smaller-sized Psychine. Doug, if you're still looking for one of these I'd be glad to sell it to you.
Last is a seemily very hard to find Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. From what little information I found, I know that this hair product was made in Manchester NH and this example likely dates to circa 1875. It has a chip on the back of the lip, unfortunatly.
Sorry the pics are so crumby, my camera is really bad when the sun sets for some reason. Thanks for looking!
``Michael
EDIT: Forgot a pic
First is a common Ayer's Sarsaparilla, but with some rather unusual features.
The lip seems awfully compact...
Never seen a base quite like this. Any thoughts?
Next is a Otis. S. Neale blobtop from Boston. Extra Near mint, thought it was a steal at $9.
I was glad to aquire this smaller-sized Psychine. Doug, if you're still looking for one of these I'd be glad to sell it to you.
Last is a seemily very hard to find Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. From what little information I found, I know that this hair product was made in Manchester NH and this example likely dates to circa 1875. It has a chip on the back of the lip, unfortunatly.
Sorry the pics are so crumby, my camera is really bad when the sun sets for some reason. Thanks for looking!
``Michael
EDIT: Forgot a pic