Today I was able to attend the bottle show at The Living History Center. (Brockport Truck Museum) I was able to buy a bottle from my hometown of Camillus. Said bottle does have an error as well! I also picked up a hutch bottle from Rome NY. Both bottles were bought for $60. As I was talking with...
This is a Buchanan's Black and White Whiskey bottle. The company name was changed to said name around the 1890s and was formerly known as Buchanan's Bitters. Due to how crude this bottle is, I am guessing it's from the 1890s. I would rather get some experts to help me rather than telling others...
The bottles are as follows in order from left to right:
1. H. Straehle of New Rochelle, N.Y.
2. Citrate of Magnesia
3. Theo Young of 165th & 166th St Union Ave N.Y.
4. Bailis Bros. of Mt. Vernon Registered 1929
5. Mt. Vernon Dairy Co. Inc. of Irvington, N.J.
6. Coca-Cola of New Bern, NC
Went on a fun and exhausting adventure today exploring a very inhospitable land long forgotten by time. A few things from over 100 years ago lay plainly visible on the surface in some places while in other places I had to dig through thick mud to get to them.
Here's a picture of all the day's...
Found this midget bottle a while ago. Have always wondered what was in it. Of course, it’s unmarked so I’ll never know EXACTLY what was in it. It’s around 1.5 inches tall, found in Georgian Bay Area.