Shipwreck "BRYANT'S STOMACH BITTERS"

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CALDIGR2

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I saw quite a few of those when they first "surfaced" several years back. They were found in the great depth of 12' around Sao Paulo, Brazil. There even photos of the cases filled with bottles.
 

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Is that the same Bryants as the crazy tall inkwell thingy from San Fran? This bottle does look very nice too. Even with a few of them out there, you could see how people might pay top dollar for it. Long neck like a lady's leg, great color, crazy crude and just plain different than most.

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Is that the same Bryants as the crazy tall inkwell thingy from San Fran?

Hey Bob.

I think you're thinkiging of the monuments.

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"Two Darker Green Eastern Bitters (Bryant's Stomach Bitters) Marketed on the West Coast (Strang & Murray most likely a Whiskey)" From Ferdinand.

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I would love to have one but it is clearly out of the budget . That bottle has a beautiful ladies leg neck . I have I think three ladies leg bottles , a bitter , a couple of whiskeys .
 

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