Thanks ROBBYBOBBY64. Yeah it didn't look like anything special.It's a very common hutch. They do turn amethyst colored in a window. You can always search the link below for a rarity rating.
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Thanks. Nice bubble on the face!It is a good bottle, just very common for a Hutch.
10-4. Thanks . I bought 2 more today about 40 miles from my house. One is a Pittsburgh hutch. The other is also a Pennsylvania acl.Common or not, four bucks is pretty good for a hutch! Having a woman's name on it makes it somewhat unusual as well. I'd pick one of those up for four bucks if I came across it, and I don't even collect US bottles.
I didn't mean it was trash at all. $4 is a great deal for any Hutchinson bottle. That is a nice Star hutch and I love that big 32 oz Acl Acme beverage. I don't collect Acls the way I used to. Are they local to you? Thanks for the pictures.Thanks ROBBYBOBBY64. Yeah it didn't look like anything special.
Thanks ROBBYBOBBY64. No not common around here. Vintage kayo bottles are common here! LolI didn't mean it was trash at all. $4 is a great deal for any Hutchinson bottle. That is a nice Star hutch and I love that big 32 oz Acl Acme beverage. I don't collect Acls the way I used to. Are they local to you? Thanks for the pictures.
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Yep,, one of the more common NJ bottlers, common in Hutchinson and blob top types. Mrs Barbara Zimmerman was however an exceptional person. After the death of her husband Martin Zimmerman and his brother she took over management of their bottling company with great success. She became a well respected local business woman. The company was sold to Hensler Brewing of Newark when she retired about 1913. There were few lady bottles and she stands out as one of the most successful.It's a very common hutch. They do turn amethyst colored in a window. You can always search the link below for a rarity rating.
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