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Nice assortment, would like to see the hutch bottle cleaned up---:occasion14:
 

Thanks which bottle is the hutch bottle ? if its on the far left its some type of cure .
 

Amazing! Anyone know the date range? I don't see any screwtops
 

Can't wait to see them all purtified!
Especially the hutch, and that long thin greenie!
Kudos,
Carl
 

A few more from today .
 

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Thanks which bottle is the hutch bottle ? if its on the far left its some type of cure .

In your first pictures, the hutch is on the very front left, the cylindrical bottle with the rounded shoulders and the doughnut-shaped top. Man, keep 'em coming! You're in a great spot. Wherever you found those Owen Casey sodas, stay on that track. Get some more of that older stuff if you can, clean everything up, come and show us a nice picture, and you'd undoubtedly garner some banner votes.

Amazing! Anyone know the date range? I don't see any screwtops

The date range looks to be about 1870 to 1910, including the odd later screw top from 1930s or so.
 

In your first pictures, the hutch is on the very front left, the cylindrical bottle with the rounded shoulders and the doughnut-shaped top. Man, keep 'em coming! You're in a great spot. Wherever you found those Owen Casey sodas, stay on that track. Get some more of that older stuff if you can, clean everything up, come and show us a nice picture, and you'd undoubtedly garner some banner votes.



The date range looks to be about 1870 to 1910, including the odd later screw top from 1930s or so.
I tried to get a better photo but its so windy I was afraid to set it down . Its a Hugh Casey Eagle Soda Works . The bottle behind it was hard to read but I think its Originated By Weeks & Potter Boston The other side has the Cuticura system of curing constitutional humor .
 

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Those cobalts are K I L L E R, clean pics asap, please!!!
 

A few new photos after a quick rinse they were packed with silt and sand maybe that's what saved them .
 

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Wow thats alot of cool finds love to see em after they are cleaned. Great for a display cabinet
 

Here's the green Caper ? bottle .
 

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In your first pictures, the hutch is on the very front left, the cylindrical bottle with the rounded shoulders and the doughnut-shaped top. Man, keep 'em coming! You're in a great spot. Wherever you found those Owen Casey sodas, stay on that track. Get some more of that older stuff if you can, clean everything up, come and show us a nice picture, and you'd undoubtedly garner some banner votes.



The date range looks to be about 1870 to 1910, including the odd later screw top from 1930s or so.

Thanks!
 

Killing it! Those look great!
 

Cleaned another bottle H H Horse Medicine D D T 1868 cork in the bottom
 

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Beer Bottle ? H.K. Kenned Arrowfield Pottery Glasgow .
 

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A few new photos after a quick rinse they were packed with silt and sand maybe that's what saved them .

That Cobalt blue one is KILLER! Worth about $300 give or take. All the bottles are outstanding, great work!
 

Great bottles! Looks like your son hit the motherload! What type of job site was this, big commercial?
 

A group shot of what we cleaned so far just rinsing the mud out .
 

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