Happy 4th to all....

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The atlas is an unusual green and my bud was uptight that it ended up being used as a drinking vessel. Fun was had by all.
 

Any chance he would be interested in a trade for that Witter Spring Water ??
Thanx,
Jim
 

epackage said:
Any chance he would be interested in a trade for that Witter Spring Water ??
Thanx,
Jim

Sorry Jim, he says he wants to keep it.
 

no problem found a few on the Bay... :wink:
 

Toledo OH, Jersey City NJ, Witters from California? These were all dug from a train station dump in Watertown, NY. It was big but we got every last piece, over a dozen crocks and jugs, about twenty pottery ginger beers, lots of meds including mini's, inks, about twenty miniature booze, four or five enameled signs, hundreds of wines and beers and booze of all description, broken and whole platters, silverware, cups, saucers and shot glasses all about from 1880 to 1890. I took lots of pics but the developer ruined the film. This was in 1995.
 

What about that straight-neck booze, seems unusual, I never saw one before or since. My bud wont sell that either. Too bad it aint green or yellow. I'd like to see the label for that one. The milk of mag and the atlas are recent digs, all the rest came from the rr dump.
 

Liquozone is interesting.

I found one here in NC, under a building, a few years ago.
 

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