and more schloterbeck and foss , winslows , moones oil, davis, buckleys, ive amased a large collection of this era i will be posting more under the after 1900. as far as cleaning goes barkeepers,and for the rough stuff the works mike
Excellent stuff Mike. Well done. Did you dig the lighters also....ha just messin. Nice to see your still in the dirt. Keep it up. Are ya getting into more bim stuff? A couple of them are real purdy.
yo mad, no bim yet but, im working on a 1830s house, but its an estate, do ya think the garbage was hauled off ,also a farm with barns, and such ,yea im still diggin , every weekend ,somtimes dont post cause its the same old but .....mike
hi mike, you sure find some cool bottles and that dump. good luck on the old one you are going to do. i don't think i would leave the one your digging in. where do you put all the bottles you find. are you renting a storage area[]? keep it up. rhona
The local druggist had one of these still on his shelf from when his Dad started the store . It was still full and in original box . It had a screw top though . Even had a Porter Pain King in a screw top , I never thought it was still being made at that time , it was probably older than I thought it was like the Tonsiline. I believe the Porter has been around a while , maybe turn of the century or earlier guessing .This was back in the late seventies.
You folks up that way are lucky. We never dig a colored Piso only clear ones. Every now and then someone will dig a scroll flash or like that but very rarely.