Oh no, the bottle is right as rain.
Jun 9, 2011 #21 K kungfufighter Well-Known Member Joined Feb 18, 2005 Messages 1,276 Reaction score 6 Points 38 Oh no, the bottle is right as rain.
Jun 9, 2011 #22 J jpclute Active Member Joined Dec 31, 2009 Messages 37 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Hey Mark, Thanks for posting a decent picture of the bitters. I just could not get the color to photograph. It was a nice piece & I'm sure it will look good in it's new home. It almost dosn't look real. take Care, Roy
Hey Mark, Thanks for posting a decent picture of the bitters. I just could not get the color to photograph. It was a nice piece & I'm sure it will look good in it's new home. It almost dosn't look real. take Care, Roy
Jun 9, 2011 #23 R RedGinger Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2007 Messages 6,425 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Wow [sm=tongue.gif]. It's nice to see such a beautiful bottle. I'd love to hear the story of how it was dug.
Wow [sm=tongue.gif]. It's nice to see such a beautiful bottle. I'd love to hear the story of how it was dug.
Jun 9, 2011 #24 R RedGinger Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2007 Messages 6,425 Reaction score 0 Points 0 I always wonder if they knew what they were making back then (how pretty it was).
Jun 9, 2011 #25 C CazDigger Well-Known Member Joined Jun 26, 2005 Messages 685 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Central NY State Ferd has a great site with awesome photos. Peachridge You can sense Jeff Burkardt's excitement about the bottle in his post and can really see the beauty of the color. Roy, when you sent me the photo I knew it was a nice heartbreaker, but when I saw it in person, my jaw just dropped, it is that amazing!
Ferd has a great site with awesome photos. Peachridge You can sense Jeff Burkardt's excitement about the bottle in his post and can really see the beauty of the color. Roy, when you sent me the photo I knew it was a nice heartbreaker, but when I saw it in person, my jaw just dropped, it is that amazing!