Here's one I dug recently from the bottom of my favorite 1800's dump along with a nice intact unmarked jug, another NH druggist, and a few other keepers that came out of a new hole I started. I don't have a decent whiskey bottle guide (if this is even is a whiskey) to know who the maker would be, at first I thought Stoddard but I've ruled that out because of the base embossing and it seems too modern, at any rate, I described this awesome 3 piece mold's color like a "burnt yellow amber" and it really is a super bottle! It's got great whittle, a twisty neck, drippy lip, nice bubbles, and it has that same quality feel to it as other early glass, there's no staining on it at all from being buried for years. Anyone know what the 75 LA on the base is all about? Hands down keeper, I would love to know the glass house responsible for putting this beauty on my shelf
Merry Diggins,
~SS
Merry Diggins,
~SS