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Mackaydon said:Dr. D.H. Seelye produced Liquid Catarrh Remedy and Dr. Seelye's Bronchial Syrup in Freeport, Illinois.
Here's more: http://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-324311/mpage-1/key-/tm.htm#324333
I'm guessing the vintage about 1865/66.
Don.........
epackage said:Mackaydon said:Dr. D.H. Seelye produced Liquid Catarrh Remedy and Dr. Seelye's Bronchial Syrup in Freeport, Illinois.
Here's more: http://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-324311/mpage-1/key-/tm.htm#324333
I'm guessing the vintage about 1865/66.
Don.........
Amazing how close the two bottoms are with the bubbles in nearly the EXACT same layout on the bases of both bottles, I'm scratching my head about this....Here are the side by side pic's... I didnt even notice the bottoms almost look the same the two big bubble's look smaller in my pic but the other one look's bigger and there two smaller bubble in the first pic that are not on my pic this werid
You might think that butttttttt, if you look closely there are differences in the bubbles....I thought the same thing until I had the pic's side by side....Unless it's the light playing tricks and they are the same, the two large bubbles look to have other bubbles in them and the bubble at top right looks like a different shape to me...JimMackaydon said:Logic would strongly suggest that the owner of the bottle in my reference was one past owner of John's bottle today.
john glassman said:I keep looking at the bottum's carefully there one flaw to the whole pic's the first bottum one is heavy aqua color .My pic is glass green colored tint and there to many smaller bubbles in the first pic bottum. I dont think they are the same at all!
john glassman said:Thank's for all the imput on the bottle out there to buy the same bottle is freaky . I am wondering how it got my state why did the person dumped the bottle for resale? Heres the same question when was it made and the value. I might resell it too or trade it !