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Well, since you asked, lol, here's where my avatar came from, the flap of an old envelope. From what I can find, the stamp was introduced in 1851 and used until 1869. Wish it had the year on the postmark, but I'm leaning toward around 1855. Addressed to "W.E. Smith, Atty. at Law, Albany, Geo." and returned to sender. Also, pictured is a page from the 1869 Macon City Directory, the ad of Henry N. Ells who took over his father's business. He later drowned in the Ogmulgee River while duck hunting.

ells envelope1.webp ells envelope.webp ells adv.webp

Here's the bottle, of course. I can't help but wonder if there are embossed examples of his wines and brandies out there. Always dreaming...

ells.webp ells1.webp

Forgot to mention that the bottle was found under a house in Troy, Alabama back in the early 70s.
 

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....And now, we know the rest of the story. That's great sandchip! I really like that bottle too.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
 

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Thank you for sharing! :occasion14:
 

I love that bottle. I dug one similar from Savannah in Albany down by the Flint River about ten years ago.
 

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