like them don't see them too often in great condition like that. I have found some of those Salad oil bottles but first I have seen with the label still intact...
I know! Thx. and Thx.And there is still a few more to show... This little sucker is cool. Less than two inches tall ... and it's killer cool cork stopper. ELY BROSOWEGO N.Y. [attachment=Capturekklkkk.JPG] maybe 1880's ...? [attachment=gffgdfh.JPG] I love this stopper ....(stenciled?) CREAM BALM [attachment=nmhm.JPG] I'll post more later, gotta mow the lawn !!RJ
I don't mean to jump this thread but twice I have bought out the contents of old pharmacies and sold it all to support my habit,,,, rather my addiction,,,,,, bottle collection and now regret it as the collection of high priced stuff is gone. Treasure those items, you have run into some interesting , tough to come across pieces.
You are more than welcome here (In this thread) Jim.THANKS for the advise ... I'm addicted too, and certainly need counseling on occasion. Here is another one:A common bottle (with a cool label): [attachment=Capturevcccc.JPG] Good ole Fellows.From St. Johns NB (Canada!)[attachment=dddddd.JPG] But wait, its stamped and signed in red: [attachment=Captureggggg.JPG] Prepared at the Laboratory, 26 Christopher St.New York U.S.A. More to come.
Thanks ACL. This next one might well be the oldest of the labeled bottles I acquired, not sure yet.And proof that not all of the labeled bottles in Mike's (now my) collection are cherry. It's a very manly bottle to be sure.[attachment=Capturefwde.JPG] embossed:THEMALTINEMFG Co.CHEMISTSNEW YORK[attachment=bvgnffjthfrthj.JPG] I'm falling in love with this one very fast.RJ