sandchip
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A friend brought this by a few years ago, asking if I knew anything about it. He picked it up at a yard sale for 5 bucks. Couldn't tell him much other than it looked 1890-1900 and that I thought he did fine at that price. Maybe a year later, I ran into him at an estate sale. He commented on some prints by a local artist that were for sale. I told him I had one that he could have if he wanted it. When he came by to pick it up a couple of days later, he handed me the bottle in trade. Wasn't expecting anything but was grateful. A couple of knowledgeable Kentucky collectors said they never had heard of it. It was mint except for a milky inside haze, so finally I sent it out west to have it cleaned last month. He also told me that in 50 years of collecting, he had never seen one. What a difference the cleaning made. It really pops on the shelf now. Of course, they'll probably be coming out of the woodwork now, but who cares? I still like it!
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