Tooled Seltzer, Ink, Med, etc. (July 9th 2023)

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UnderMiner

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Today's finds (all BIM):
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From left to right:
1. Richert's Pharmacy
2. Evers-Rehm Co. 419-421-423 E. 24th St. NEW York (In small print: "B.&M. S. CO" Bottler's & Manufacturer's Supply Company of Long Island City, New York, circa 1897-1920).
3. Ink "Fill Only To Here"
4. The little white thing is a mystery object, it is a hollow piece of carved plastic, bone, or shell of some kind. Maybe a piece of a cigarette holder or a bead of wampum, I don't know.

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The Evers-Rehm Company made seltzer water. This bottle has a tooled crown and a base that is only 1 inch wide.

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CanadianBottles

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Great embossing on that ten pin, and that base is unusually small as well. Likely meant to be held in one of those wire holders, with the flat base only to be used if necessary. Great crisp embossing on that pharmacy bottle too! The "Fill only to here" bottle is an atomizer.
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