Some of my PATERSON NJ BOTTLES....

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Some of these are dug by me, many are dug by others and bought or traded for by me and yet others are from auctions and e-bay since my knees are just about shot. Any questions or comments are always welcome....Jim


This first shot shows my initial setup of bottles that I first displayed on the right side, on the left is how it looked a year later....

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This shot shows the same display shelves today...

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If you want to see pic's of single bottles in my collection here is the link, not all of my collection is pictured because it is an ever growing thing. Most of the bottles are marked by name except for the first page or so of milk & dairy bottles which I haven't gotten too yet...Jim

http://s1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd504/epackage1/
 
Very Nice Collection :headbang:
 
Incredible collection epackage, thanks for showing :icon_thumleft: That cobalt, please do a close up..
 
Here you go Gleaner, it's a Wm S Kinch bottle that also came in amber and a super rare 7up green and some other colors....The real star in the aqua/teal squat next to it though...It's a Peter Archdeacon Mineral Water dated 1850 and the only Pontiled bottle from Paterson....Jim

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epackage said:
This first shot shows my initial setup of bottles that I first displayed on the right side, on the left is how it looked a year later....

You obviously do not have many earthquakes in your neck of the woods.

If I displayed my bottle collection that way in Hawaii or California the number of bottles would be decreasing rather than increasing :help:

You may want to consider putting up some wire or other protection in case that last East Coast quake wasn't a fluke! :dontknow:
 
sodetraveler said:
epackage said:
This first shot shows my initial setup of bottles that I first displayed on the right side, on the left is how it looked a year later....

You obviously do not have many earthquakes in your neck of the woods.

If I displayed my bottle collection that way in Hawaii or California the number of bottles would be decreasing rather than increasing :help:

You may want to consider putting up some wire or other protection in case that last East Coast quake wasn't a fluke! :dontknow:



Good point.
 
Very impressive collection!
 

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