Need some HELP Yard Sale finds

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I'm definately not a bottle collector but I came across these at a local yard sale. I got the whole box for $5.00. Can someone tell me what I have. I normally buy at sales an sell on eBay, but since I don't know quite what is here, would I be better off selling as 1 group, multiple groups or individually? Here's links to larger pics:

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Thanks in advance

Good luck and HH
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No I don't believe they are. The large jug is 6 3/4" tall.
The "Hutch" has
National Bottling Co. LIM
WILKES - BARRE. PA.
Around the bottom it says
THIS BOTTLE NOT TO BE SOLD and REGISTERED

After reading that I just remembered telling the guy he would have to give me this bottle because it says "This bottle cannot be sold" HAHA

Thanks for the reply

Baddog
 

Looks like you made quite a good deal,

Fossis...................
 

I saw a similar Whisky jug as the cream colored one with the picture painted on it, go on ebay for something like $400 but...it had a date on it. It was a William Jameson Whisky Pub Jug. The date on the jug was in the 1700s. William Jameson Whiskey Company was a distiller from Dublin and was absorbed by another distiller I think in the 1800s...and I think that company went out of business in the early 1900s. If you can ID that thing and put a story and date with it you might get something for it.
 

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