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Tag Archives: New York
“North Bend” – “Tippecanoe” Historical Cabin Bottle in Heckler 100 Auction
“North Bend” – “Tippecanoe” Historical Cabin Bottle in Heckler 100 Auction 15 September 2012 (Updated 110418) “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Norman C. Heckler probably has one of the most exciting auctions to come along in some time with The Warren … Continue reading
Posted in Ales & Ciders, Auction News, Collectors & Collections, Early American Glass, Figural Bottles, Flasks, Glass Companies & Works, Historical Flasks, History, Museums, News
Tagged Alexander Coffman Ross, auction, cabin, Clarence G. Michalis, Dr. Gary and Arlette Johnson, Edmund and Jayne Blaske, Frank Brockman, GVII-1, GVII-2, Heckler, Irwin Silber, Jim Mitchell, John Tyler, Jr., Log, Martin Van Buren, Mount Vernon Glass Works, New York, New York Historical Society, North Bend, Tippecanoe, Tyler, Vernon, Warren "Bud" Lane, Warren C. Lane, Whig, William Harrison
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The great work of Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographer – New York
The great work of Sarony, Major & Knapp Lithographer – New York 06 September 2012 (R•01Oct13) When looking at the great antique bottle brands, I periodically come across some great lithography used to market the product. I guess my favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Art & Architecture, Article Publications, Bitters, Civil War, Collectors & Collections, Ephemera, History, Photography, Spirits, Technology
Tagged Bininger, chromolithograph, Cleopatra, Currier and Ives, Gourd, James Major, Lithographer, Major & Knapp, music, Napoleon Sarony, New York, Old Sachems Bitters, patriotism, photographer, portraits, Quebec, Sarah Bernhardt, Sarony, sheet music, Tokay, Union Square
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S.S. Wyckoff & Co. New York – Liberty personified as a young woman mystery
S. S. Wyckoff & Co. New York – Liberty personified as a young woman mystery 05 September 2012 (R•111014) (R•042919) Sometime during the long and busy 2012 FOHBC Reno Expo, a gentleman I can not remember his name) gave me … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Questions
Tagged Bill Ham, Brian Wolff, Groceries, Murray Street, New York, S.S. Wyckoff, Samuel S. Wyckoff
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H F & B = Holtz Freystedt & Brothers – New York
Anyone into crude PUCE colored sided embossed whiskey bottles? Michael George posted a picture the other day on facebook (Antique Bottles for Sale) of an example of one of my favorite, non-bitters bottles. The H F & B New York. … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Facebook, History, Spirits, Uncategorized, Whiskey, Wine & Champagne
Tagged Bruno Freystedt, Charles F. Holtz, Christian F. Holtz, Christian P. F. Holtz, Germany, Hamburg, Henry Koennecke, Hoboken, merchant, Michael George, New Jersey, New York, Paul Freystedt, restaurant
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How to make an EXTRACT OF SMART WEED bottle look enticing
Every once in a while I notice a style of photographing bottles and glass that prompts closer review. In this case the body of work is from Peter Marston from Plymouth, New Hampshire. These pictures speak volumes. They are crisp, … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Collectors & Collections, Druggist & Drugstore, eBay, History, Humor - Lighter Side, Medicines & Cures, Photography
Tagged Buffalo, Dr Ray Vaughn Pierce, eBay, Extract, mirror, New Hampshire, New York, Peter Marston, photography, Plymouth, Smartweed, The Quack Doctor
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Mike AKA Chinchillaman1 AKA Mike’s Bottle Room
I received this response on facebook to my recent post Cool Embossings 2: Those are all cool!!! but I’m saddened by the fact that you didn’t mention any NYC stuff, there are some amazing embossing on blobs, Olbermeyer and Liebmann, Easter … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Ales & Ciders, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Facebook, Glass Makers, History, Sarsaparilla, Water
Tagged Beer, blob, Bottle, Brewery, Brooklyn, Carl H. Schultz, Colonial Bottling Company, digger, Fred Opperman, Henry Sierichs, J.H. Currie, John Kress, Joseph Strohmenger, Manhattan, Michael Urbanski, Mikes Bottle Room, New York, Obermeyer & Liebmann, Queens, Rockaway Beach, top, Turtle Bay, Vichy
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JD Willoughby NY Fruit Jar, Bottle “The Ladies Favorite”
JD Willoughby NY Fruit Jar, Bottle “The Ladies Favorite” 27 August 2012 Did anyone happen to see the “The Ladies Favorite” fruit jar that closed on eBay today? I love that name. Reminds me of the People’s Favorite Bitters (Read: Barrel … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, eBay, Fruit Jars
Tagged eBay, Fruit Jar, greg spurgeon, JD Willoughby, New York, North American Glass, stopple, The Ladies Favorite, Willoughby, Wm Haller
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Looking at Labeled Carter’s Cone Inks
It seems like a good time to switch gears and look at some conical inkwells. There has been a lull in the action since the flurry of posts earlier this year on small inks. Starting off today, I was inspired … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, eBay, History, Inks
Tagged BottleBooks.com, Carter's, cone, conical, Covill, Dovell's, Edward Carter, Faulkner, fountain, Gene Ainsworth, Ink, inkwell, John April, John Hinkel, McKearin & Wilson, Munsey, Nathan Wood, New York, Thaddeus Davids & Co, William Carter, writing
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Merchant’s Gargling Oil – “Good for Man and Beast”
Merchant’s Gargling Oil – “Good for Man and Beast” 18 August 2012 A couple of paths converged last evening and pointed to developing this post for Merchants Gargling Oil. The first was when I was looking at Marianne Dow’s great … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Color Runs, Druggist & Drugstore, Ephemera, Glass Companies & Works, History, Medicines & Cures, Postage, Remedy, Tax Stamps, Trade Cards, Veterinary
Tagged almanac, beast, Dave Kam, Druggist & Drugstore, George W. Merchant, James Schmidt, Liniment, Lockport, Man, Marianne Dow, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Mike Stephano, monkey, New York
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Barrel Series – Bininger Old Kentucky Bourbon
BININGER OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON 10 August 2012 Let’s now move on to the great and well-known Bininger brand figural barrels. I am fortunate to possess an example (pictured below) and one was included in the recent Glass Works Auctions | … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Article Publications, Auction News, Bourbon, Ephemera, Figural Bottles, Glass Companies & Works, History, Spirits, Whiskey
Tagged A.M. Bininger & Co, Abraham Bininger, Bininger, F. Heppenheimer, Glass Works Auctions, GreatAntiqueBottles.com, Library of Congress, lithograph, Meyer Collection, New York, The New York Times
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