Jeff & Holly Noordsy – Nice Window Treatment

Dealers Specializing in the Sale of Antique Bottles, Antique Glass and Period Decorative Arts

May 2011 Bottle & Glass Still Life - Noordsy Collection

On slow bottle days, like some others of you I suspect, I move around the web to see what inspires or moves me. A couple times a year, Jeff and Holly Noordsy change out and photograph select bottles in one of their picture windows. It is usually a spectacular shot with an impressive arrangement of glass. Today was no exception. This last picture was taken in May of this year and graces the home page of their web site. Check the Jeff and Holly Noordsy web site out. The anticipated window picture with snow in the background is usually breathtaking and should be posted soon.

Jeff and Holly Noordsy Web Site

Holly and Jeff Noordsy - Heckler Event 2011

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Four Bottle Shows this Weekend!

Looking for a Bottle Show this weekend?

11 & 12 November 2011 (Friday & Saturday) Chehalis, Washington The Washington Bottle Collectors Association presents the Autumn Antique Bottle, Insulator & Collectible Show Friday 11 November, Early Buyers $5.00 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm, Saturday, 12 November 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, Information: Warren 206.329.8412 wlbottleguy@yahoo.com or Pete 253.335.1732

12 November 2011 (Saturday) Belleville, Illinois Eastside Antique Bottle, Jar & Brewery Collectibles 5th Annual Show & Sale, (9:00 am to 3:00 pm, early buyers 7:00 am), at the Belleclair Fairgrounds, 200 South Belt East, Belleville, Illinois (15 minutes from St. Louis), Info: Kevin Kious, 618.346.2634, whoisthealeman@aol.com or Curt Faulkenberry, 636.797.5220

13 November 2011 (Sunday) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Pittsburgh Antique Bottle Club’s Annual Show & Sale (9am – 2pm $3, early admission 7am $25) at The Ice Garden, Rostraver Twp, Exit 46B off I70 to Rt 51 North 4.1 miles. Info: Bob DeCroo, 694 Fayette City Rd, Fayette City, PA 15438, 724.326.8741 or Jay Hawkins, 1280 Pleasant Rd, West Newton, PA 15089, 724.872.6013

13 November 2011 (Sunday) Oakland New Jersey New Jersey Antique Bottle Collectors Association 42nd Annual Show and Sale, (9:00 am – 2:00 pm, early buyers 8:00 am), at the Oakland Elks Club, 22 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland, New Jersey, Info: Ken 973.907.7351 or Jim 516.454.8993.

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A Couple of Fancy Gents

A Fancy Gent?

At some point, Bitters master Bill Ham decided to call the G 52 | Dr. Goodin’s Compound Gentian Bitters a ‘fancy square’ in Bitters Bottle Supplement. The first volume of the landmark Caryln Ring & W.C. Ham Bitters Bottles simply says “Square” in describing the bottle general shape.

(Read Dr. Goddin’s Compound Gentian Bitters on eBay!)

” What is a Fancy Square?”

This got me thinking…

While the Dr. Goodin’s is certainly ornate, I see it as more architectural with its strong lines and detail. Like Frank Lloyd Wright designed the bottle. The thinking part was, “what other Fancy bitters might I have?” My first to post will be the Mishler’s Keystone Bitters which certainly is architectural with the keystone motif but obviously more fancy than a typical Mishler’s square which I have also pictured below.

M 103 MISHLER’S KEYSTONE BITTERS
H. L. MISHLER’S / KEYSTONE BITTERS // A SOLVENT REMEDY // ANTI DYSPEPTIC // motif keystone design over flat panel //
9 1/2 x 2 3/4 (7 1/2)
Square, Amber, LTC, Applied mouth, 3 sp, Beveled edges are convex. Extremely Rare
Trade Cards available

M 103 Mishler's Keystone Bitters (fancy square) - Meyer Collection

M 99 MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS, Circa 1866 – 1875
MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS // motif ruled marker  1 OZ.  5 OZ.  10 OZ.  15 OZ. /
TABLE SPOON GRADUATION // DR S. B. HARTMAN & CO // f /  // s // 40 MED. DOSES // b // STOECKELS GRAD PAT. FEB 6 ‘66
L…Mishler’s Herb Bitters, Prepared Exclusively by the Proprietors, S. B.
Hartman & Co., Successors to B. Mishler, Lancaster, PA, Pittsburgh, PA.
9 x 2 3/4 (6 3/4) 3/8
Square, Amber and Yellow, LTC and LTCR, Applied mouth and Tooled lip, 3 sp, Scarce

M 99 Mishler's Herb Bitters (un-fancy square) - Meyer Collection

Note: Henry L. Mishler, 17 west King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Henry L. Mishler was the son of Benjamin Mishler, the originator of Mishler’s Herb Bitters. Henry worked for his father in Lancaster prior to leaving his father’s company and founding his own company to produce these bitters. After selling his company, Benjamin Mishler joined his son and operated a gold
and sodium business.

Mishler's Bitters Shipping Crate - Meyer Collection

Mishler's Bitters Trade Card - Meyer Collection

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Rare & Choice Demijohns in American Glass Gallery Auction #7

Rare and Choice Demijohns

Demijohn Grouping - American Glass Gallery Auction 7

[Reprinted from John Pastor’s American Glass Gallery Auction 7 running from 01 November 2011 thru 15 November 2011]

Demijohn’s, the “giants” of the hobby, are impressive for their vast array of colors and forms as they are for their great size and stature. It is little wonder why they are so coveted by today’s collectors. They exemplify the utilitarian aspect of bottles and are often both “earthy” and delicate at the same time.

A ubiquitous product of early glasshouses far and wide, both in the United States and abroad, they share but one common theme, which is to contain large volume of goods, whether wet or dry. In addition, they have been the workhorse of containers and have enjoyed virtually continuous production since the colonial period.

The three examples featured in this sale are outstanding in terms of the combination of their color and form. With examples such as these, it is easy to understand why so many collectors have added demijohns to their wish list.

For an interesting and enlightening article on these impressive, large bottles, see “Demijohn Basics”, Antique Bottle & Glass Collector, February 2011, by David Hoover.

Lot 225 Demijohn, America or possibly Continental, 1860 – 1890. Stunning sapphire blue, freeblown, globular form, heavy applied sloping collared mouth – blowpipe pontil scar, ht. 14 ½”, dia. approx. 11 ½”, virtually attic mint; (a small sand grain on the surface near the base has a tiny, 1/16” cooling line, otherwise pristine). Exceptional color and in addition, nice character with glass gall and tiny seed bubbles throughout. An outstanding demijohn recently discovered in a house clean out in Lititz, Pennsylvania.

Note: a very scarce and desirable color for a cylindrical demijohn, and is certainly exceedingly rare in this pleasing globular form. It was likely not a “production” piece, but blown by a gaffer for family or personal use, or perhaps a special purpose. Outstanding in color, character, form and condition, and one that will stand out in any collection.

Lot 225 Demijohn, America or possibly Continental, 1860 – 1890

Lot 225 Demijohn, America or possibly Continental, 1860 – 1890

Lot 225 Demijohn, America or possibly Continental, 1860 – 1890

Lot 226 Demijohn, America, 1845 – 1875. Gorgeous medium olive yellow, flattened apple form, freeblown or possibly blown in a “starter” dip mold (there is no evidence of mold seams), applied sloping collared mouth – large, crude disc type pontil scar, ht. 18”, width (side to side), 15 ¾”, depth (front to back), 11 1/8”; (a couple of superficial faint scratches, otherwise attic mint!) Similar to MW, p.258, plate 64. Outstanding color, beautiful, excellent condition!

Lot 226 Demijohn, America, 1845 – 1875

Lot 226 Demijohn, America, 1845 – 1875

Lot 227 Demijohn, America, 1840 – 1875. Beautiful medium green with an emerald tone, similar to a Congress & Empire, or “Congressville” green, large globular form, freeblown with a very roughly sheared neck and applied sloping collared mouth – smooth base, ht. 21”, dia. approx. 17”, generally excellent; (several light scratches, 2-3” in length, several shallow open surface bubbles, a bubble with a line in the cover glass). An extremely rare color for this size and form. An outstanding piece!

Note; the neck and mouth are extremely crude and not uncharacteristic of other examples of similar construction. Most of the chipping and flaking was likely done at the time of manufacture. However, it is almost impossible to determine with certainty, and some of it may have occurred post-manufacture. Regardless, a very impressive and important demijohn!

Lot 227 Demijohn, America, 1840 – 1875

Lot 227 Demijohn, America, 1840 – 1875

Lot 227 Demijohn, America, 1840 – 1875

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Dr. Goddin’s Compound Gentian Bitters on eBay!

Dr. Goddin’s Compound Gentian Bitters on eBay!

05 November 2011

Check this out Bitters collectors…

G 52  DR. GOODIN’S BITTERS, Circa 1865 – 1875, (eBay examples pictured)

DR GOODIN’S / COMPOUND / GENTIAN BITTERS / RICHMOND. VA. // three vertical ribs / f // 3 vertical ribs //
9 5/8 x 3 (7 1/8) 1/2
Fancy square, Aqua, LTC, Applied mouth, Extremely rare

Apple-Touch-IconAJeff Burkhardt (Froggy) sent me this link to a Dr. Goddin’s on eBay. This is an extremely rare Bitters folks with great form and beauty. Killer in aqua too!

I post this in hopes that the growing number of Bitters collectors out there seriously consider and look at this bottle. This doesn’t happen often.

I will be giving a seminar at the FOHBC 2012 Reno Expo this coming July on the remarkable year it has been in finding great x-rare and rare Bitters whether they have been dug, found by door-knockers or found in odd places. This will include an aqua fish, amethyst queen, Capital Bitters, General Scotts, Constitution Bitters etc. Stay tuned…

Another thing, just so we are square…I suspect I would not be posting this if I did not already have a killer example. I have posted my example at the bottom of the picture run. Ex: Charles Gardner & Dr. James Carter.

[PRG] Michael George just contacted me on Facebook and pointed out this different G 52 mold on eBay! WOW. This is exciting. Thanks Mike! Missed this on first review!

G 51 DR. GOODIN’S BITTERS, Circa 1865 – 1875, (Meyer example pictured)

DR. GOODIN’S / COMP GENTIAN BITTERS // 3 vertical ribs / f // 3 vertical ribs //
9 5/8 x 3 (7 1/8) 1/2
Square, Aqua, LTC, Applied mouth, Extremely rare, Compound abbreviated. No Richmond, VA embossing

Link:  http://www.ebay.com/itm/190597109823#ht_5472wt_1165

The write up on eBay…

Dr. Goddin’s Compound Gentian Bitters Richmond Va Antique Medicine Bottle

Clamebake99 Springfield, TN (100% rating)

A Dr. Goddin’s Compound Gentian Bitters Richmond.VA

The bottle stands 9 3/4″ high. It has no chips/cracks and is in excellent condition. There’s none of that weird outside iridescence that you find on many old bottles that were dug, and this one doesn’t look like a dug bottle to me. It has some small bubbles and whittling.

As of this post: 6d 06h left. US $1,136.11 13 bids (Note: Bottle ended up selling for $4,100.00). Someone is very fortunate as this is a good price which is below market value.

Dr Goodin’s Compound Gentian Bitters – eBay

Dr Goodin’s Compound Gentian Bitters – eBay

Dr Goodin’s Compound Gentian Bitters – eBay

G 51 Dr. Goodin’s Compound Gentian Bitters – Meyer Collection

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Double, Double Toil and Trouble – A Handwritten Secret Salve Recipe!

Fillet of a fenny snake, In the caldron boil and bake; Eye of newt, and toe of frog,Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg, and owlet’s wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble.

Macbeth – Act IV – Scene 1 – William Shakespeare

Read the latest Jim Schmidt post

[PRG] As a collector of Bitters Bottles I find this highly appropriate reading!

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Froggy adds a Pink Drakes to his line-up!

Congratulations Jeff (Froggy) Burkhardt!

Ferdinand-

Thought you’d like a pic of my latest DRAKES line-up, now including the famous “Henness Pink Drakes” (Thanks again Mike!).  My blue-green example is arguably the “BEST AND BLUEST” in existance, with little green  showing. An Ex. Frank Kurczewski bottle, it is also full of character, with strong mold impression and pristine.

Share on Peachridge if you wish!

Regards,

JEFF (FROGGY) BURKHARDT

[PRG] Hmmm….. be interesting to compare this against MY pink Drakes!

Drakes Bitters Color Grouping - Burkhardt Collection

 

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Swain’s Bourbon Bitters – A Strong Square

C. H. Swain’s Bourbon Bitters

3 November 2011

Apple-Touch-IconAJohn Pastor has a nice example of a C.H. Swain’s Bourbon Bitters in his current American Glass Gallery Auction #7. The bottle is written up as follows:

C.H. Swain’s – Bourbon – Bitters”, America, 1865 – 1870. Beautiful olive yellow, square with slightly tapering sides and beveled corners, applied sloping collared mouth – smooth base, ht. 9 ¼” width 2 ¾” (at shoulder) x 2 ½” (at base), virtually attic mint; (a little disturbance on the cover glass of a 1/8” narrow bubble on the shoulder, otherwise pristine). R/H #S 227. Gorgeous color and a very rare bitters from Chicago. Provenance: ex: Chris Batdorff collection. (See 1st picture below)

Beneath the picture I have provided two (2) pictures from my collection, one being the R/H 228 variant.

Read More: Interesting Swain’s Bourbon Bitters

C. H. Swain’s Bourbon Bitters – American Glass Gallery Auction #7

S 227 SWAINS BOURBON BITTERS, Circa 1860’s – 1870’s
C. H. SWAINS // BOURBON // BITTERS // f //
9 x 2 3/4 (6 7/8) 3/8
Square slightly tapered, Amber and yellow olive, LTC, Applied mouth, Rare

The LaPorte Union, March 14, 1866 – Keokuk newspaper advertisement:

A healthy tonic, gentle stimulant and unequalled morning appetizer. Prepared in ripe old bourbon whiskey. Free from grain oil, with flowers, buds and barks of the highest medicinal value. By increasing the appetite, assisting digestion, regulating bowels, and giving tone to the system, they impart strength to the body and cheerfulness to the mind.

C. H. Swain’s Bourbon Bitters (S 227) – Meyer Collection

S 228 SWAINS BOURBON BITTERS, Circa 1865 – 1875,
C. H. SWAINS // f // BOURBON / BITTERS // f //
C. H. Swain, proprietor 34 South Water Street Chicago, Illinois
9 x 2 5/8 (6 7/8) 3/8
Square, Amber, LTC, Applied mouth, Scarce
Panel tapers 1/8 inch wider at shoulder than at base

C. H. Swain’s Bourbon Bitters (S 228) – Meyer Collection

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American Poison Bottle Collectors Association

Writing about my granddaughter, Adriana this morning (read Granddaughter Adriana stirs up traffic at Balto Show – 2004led me to the APBCA (American Poison Bottle Collectors Association) web site. Adriana is a member. She really took a liking to member Joan Cabanis at the Baltimore Antique Bottle Club Show sometime around 2003.

Poison Bottles - Adriana Meyer Collection

I thought I would post a little more information here. This is a strong group that is well represented.

Click for APBCA Membership Application:

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Granddaughter Adriana stirs up traffic at Balto Show – 2004

Adriana Meyer – ACHA 2011 World Campion Finalist

Granddaughter Adriana stirs up traffic at Balto Show – 2004

02 November 2011

Apple-Touch-IconAElizabeth just found these pictures which really made me smile. This is my granddaughter Adriana at the 2004 Baltimore Antique Bottle Show (visit Baltimore Antique Bottle Club). She must have been 7 years old or so. She will be 16 this December. She spends most of her time on horses now and with ACHA events. She is also a member of the Antique Poison Bottle Collectors Association. She really knows my bottles though. She will circle back eventually…I hope. Really proud of that girl.

Closing in on a transaction – look at her table traffic!

That is my father Ferdnand Meyer IV in the foreground

A smile will always increase sales!

Decisions…decisions…

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