Kate, thanks for the message. Territorials are neat and since I am a history buff I like the territorials items. Here is an amber Dakota territory druggist (picture is not good). Stephen.
Cool bells. I will post the hutch when I get the chance. Your info is correct on the medicine. It is a Stapleton drug store bottle from Watertown , Wis. I don't own one but I can probably dig up a picture of that too.
welcome steve,, i love that az. territory bottle . i've never seen one before from prescott or any other arizona town . but i never really got into collecting them. where did you pick it up at?
I got that bottle at the National Expo that was in Las Vegas. Found some good bottles at that show. I also got a Frederick, O.T. (Oklahoma Territory) druggist from the same guy. He had a Washington Territory coffin flask that I wish I had gotten it now.
Hi Steve, You have a great grouping of bottles there.
I'm really into history myself and combining history with
the bottles you collect makes the hobby that much more
interesting. Greg
Thanks for the pics. That is a great picture hutch. And a great picture druggist. Do you or anybody you know have an extra Stapleton drug? I also have two different bell hutches from Racine, the horse from Milwaukee and a quart bimal crown bell from Racine. I got the Badger Watertown at a tiny antique store in Alpine, California and the Indian Racine through a trade here in Wyoming. I guess bottles have spread all over the place from where they were found. By the way, since you are in Wisconsin, I collect all Waukegan, Ill. bottles.
I've got nothing from Waukegan but I know a collector in Antioch.He might have something. I have a very neat example of an embossed king's crown picture hutch from Milwaukee that I have an extra of. If you are interested - pm me.