Lets see your favorite bottles!!

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It's been raining here everyday, too. Was at the beach the other day, was raining, I only found a stainless steel ring and a ladies Gruen watch(in the water). One of the (fake) diamonds already fell out, :BangHead: but it's still running. :laughing7: Probably not for long.
The first flash of lightning ran me off the beach, too. :notworthy:

I have one favorite bottle. It was given to me on my 17th birthday by my best teenage friend Woody H. (RIP).
It's a 1923 Christmas Coca Cola bottle from Americus Ga. Supposedly, the only day Coca Cola ever worked their employees on Christmas Day. Don't know if that part is true or not, maybe someone else would know.

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002.webp003.webp004.webp005.webp006.webp007.webp008.webp009.webpThese probably have to be two of my favorites given to me by my great aunt,.E.C BOOZ"S OLD CABIN WHISKEY 1840,and a somewhat rare Morning bitters with a pat.misprint 5869 instead of 1869.I know they made allot of repo's of the old cabin,but I am pretty sure this one is authentic.
 

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Here's another bottle from Americus Georgia. Fairly common bottle as far as I know but a must if you collect Georgia Hutchinsons.
 

Whoa those sc dispensery bottles are awesome heybubbajay I have never seen them in amber. And dig iron that cabin bottle is beautiful I think that would be a crown jewel to any collection. This is good stuff keep them coming.

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well I'll tell you,lately this here has been one of my favorite bottles.

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Some of my faves...
 

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well I'll tell you,lately this here has been one of my favorite bottles.

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That made me LOL and think....... :icon_scratch:

maybe me and Woody shoulda saved all them Rebel Yell bottles we went through, way back when....... :laughing7:
we had a lot of help and friends, too. LOL

And another coinkydink, at that time, I was living in Woodland MHP in S. Ga. It was one of my first places, all on my own.
Thanks for those nice memories guys.
Nice bottles epackage.
 

epackage those hutches with the years on them are awesome ive never seen those before. and your collection is killer its amazing to see the variety of bottles that came from patterson its truly impressive.
 

i found this one in Australia in the middle of nowhere just sitting in the desert, i never cleaned it as I like the desert opal patina...(which you can't really see here)
 

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Wow, this photo got my attention. I have a broken piece that I found while digging. It shows only part of the logo, part of the "registered", and only ____C 25, 192_. I was always curious why anything would be done on Christmas day. Thanks for posting this.
 

IMGP4352.webpI found this small poison bottle while detecting with my grandaughter. She was excited and that makes me happy.:icon_thumleft:
 

Lots of impressive bottles in the thread, but the amber SCDispensary collection is remarkable!

I thought for some time about which bottle might be a favorite. I finally decided on this one, a 'loaf of bread' demijohn. This bottle is just as crudely-made as it appears. Appearance was not crucial, since it was originally covered with wicker.

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Wow Harry pristus that is gorgeous and to think it was originally wrapped in wicker.

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Hi RelicDUDE Heres a couple of my favorites.H H WARNER TIPPIECANOE with die error on base and EMBOSSED THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY COMPANY ROCHESTER NY 1886
 

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I have known active diggers who've dug for 40 years and have only dug 1 amber SC dispensary...super rare...
 

I have nothing that compares to most of the pieces shown and you folks have shown some really nice glass. But for me, my 2 favorite bottles are these 2: Garry Owens Strengthening Bitters from New Orleans and my Ruston Steam Bottling Works straight side coca cola from Ruston,LA.

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Lets see some more glass folks.

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That tippecanoe bitters is a beaut they have to be coolest figured bitters ever made. Bass that New Orleans bitters bottle is awesome I imagine that bottles not too common.

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