Found these today, anyone know more? The suspender buckle looks like two different kinds attached together. The "President" was patented in 1901 and the other has an 1892 patent date on it.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that. It says Palmer, and after posting this I was able to do a quick google search of "Palmer medicine bottle" and found some results right away. Apparently its a hand-blown perfume or cologne bottle from the 1890s. There is nothing on the back of the President buckle, but I noticed the other one that has the 1892 date says "Shirley". That leaves the flat key. Can anyone put a date on that?
"Some history:1881 C.A. Edgarton and Sons opened a factory on Leominster Road in Shirley, Mass to produce webbing for suspenders and garters. Around 1900 - it became known as the President Suspender Company. About 1930 - George Frost Belt Company merged with the Suspender Company. In the early 1960's the President name was dropped and it was just George Frost Company.
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Now I see what you're getting at. Thank you, that helps a bunch.
Maybe this is 'your' Palmer: [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]SolonPalmer, is probably one of the best known of the early Americanperfumers. He was born in New Hampshire on 3 February 1823.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]On26 June 1847 he established his own perfumery business in Cincinnati,Ohio at Number 8 West Fourth Street. The Presbyterian Church actuallyowned the shop, renting the front of the property to Solon whileconducting religious services at the rear. Praise The Lord and passthe perfume!![/FONT]
[FONT=Helvetica Neue Light, HelveticaNeue-Light, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Palmer’sbusiness thrived as Cincinnati’s population rapidly grew due theinflux of (mainly German) immigrants who settled the area. Aswell, tens of thousands of people moving further west used the cityas a key staging post. Within a few years he had outgrown his firstshop and relocated to larger, three story, premises at 169 MainStreet where he advertised himself as [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]SolonPalmer Perfumer & Chemist. [/FONT]
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