some pics of some state street bottles from chicago

jtermz

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Hbot37

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Nice bottles! Is your milk glass on the top shelf an embossed one? That's one Id love to find.
 

pepperj

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anyone have any info on the square one
jet tine
orvel holden & co
The Jettine bottle is from the 1880's.
I tried to look at one link for the history, but my virus security blocked it. The site wasn't secure.
 

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anyone have any info on the square one
jet tine
orvel holden & co

Some nice bottles there.

A few eBay sellers say the Orvel, Holden & Co. ‘Jettine’ bottle is druggist-related, which is partly true, but it didn't hold a pharmaceutical product as such. Jettine was a stain-polish preparation for ladies shoes, as per this advert from Orvel, Holden & Co. in the Chicago Daily Tribune published 16 April 1876:

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