Mug-based Hutch Found!

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RelicRaker

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I rarely dig intact Hutches, so this was a surprise. Embossed "Paul Drzymalla" with a Philadelphia address. "PD" embossed on the base and reverse. Lsted as 1906–1913 but no other info. Any thoughts on scarcity or value apprciated.
Paul Drzymalla mug based Hutch.jpg

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Paul Drzymalla reverse detail.jpg
 

embe

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Nice, haven't seen that type of base before. No idea. How to pronounce that name
 

RelicRaker

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Me neither on the name. Pretty sure it's Polish but doesn't seem to be common, even there.
 

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Great find! Please let us know what you find out about this exceptional bottle - congratulations!
 

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Nice find. Never saw the sided part of a mug-base that tall before. Usually, they're about half that.

didn't notice that until you said that but yeah, that is kinda tall on the mug base part. Michigan has lots of Mug Base Hutch's but none that tall. LEON.
 

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