Toronto Dispensing Chemist bottle

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TheBombersDream

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Just found this kickin around a junk shop and I wanted to share.
D. Walterhouse dispensing chemist 25 howard st.
Its in very good condition. Pretty happy to add it to the collection.
 

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Daniel C. Walterhouse is listed in my book, "The Ontario Drug Store and Druggist List (1851-1930)," as having been in operation at Toronto from 1891 to 1925. Your bottle dates from the 1905-1915 period.
 

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Well, I have collected glass for 77+ years. Those years included 15 working in Thatcher Glass Companies Central Mold Shop as part of engineering and supervision. Then because of a special alloy for making machine mold equipment - I spent over twenty years of traveling the glass industries to sell the castings. Now I spend a lot of my time telling collectors how their glass was made. In fact I had a man here for a good three hours - to discuss and show him some twenty or so bottles and explain how they were made. Fun to do and I know he likes to listen and appreciates the effort.RED Matthews
 

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