Thanks for all the work you put into your stories. I’ve been digging up and collecting bottles for about fifty and really appreciate all your effort 👍🇨🇦
Great information.... hostetters stomach bitters is a common bitters bottle that is well known in bottle collecting circles. The back story is the best part of bottle collecting collecting
I have a small collection of interesting embossed patent medicine bottle. If you are interested in some more ideas for future videos let me know here. I can post some good ones to research here😊
Your bottle is an automatic bottle machine example. This machine was patented in 1903 by Michael Owens. It likely took some time to come into universal use, but eventually it overtook commercial bottle manufacturing in the United States. It is generally believed that older bottles are more valuable, and that is often true. Sometimes later bottles such as yours can be harder to find because diminished demand caused less to be made as time went on
Interesting! On a side note. It may help on dating items/ bottles. The "H" in Pittsburgh started in the mid 1700s. Then dropped in 1891 and put back on in 1911. (roughly) When Pittsburgh was named, the spelling with or without an "H" was spelling errors. This only applies to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It's worth looking into. It gets a little confusing?
Yes there were. i found a photo of several variant colors. 1.bp.blogspot.com/-gkM7L7RVJhY/Tk_1N-jMdbI/AAAAAAAAAYQ/q09vDNAmrGw/s1600/Hostetter%2BColor%2BRun.bmp
Oh, those 100 year olds swearing by daily "medicinal" alcohol use. 😂 Just don't make 'em like they used to. 😊 Wonder if truth in advertising laws have anything to do with that?
I really like the soft music in the background.
Awesome research. This was a very interesting story!❤
Thanks for all the work you put into your stories. I’ve been digging up and
collecting bottles for about fifty and really appreciate all your effort 👍🇨🇦
Thanks! Its not work when you are having fun!
Great job with the research.
Thanks
I hope you had a great new year!🎉
Can you do a video on the Pin-Money pickle jar 🫙 ?
Looks like fun. Ill put it on my list. Happy New year!
Great information.... hostetters stomach bitters is a common bitters bottle that is well known in bottle collecting circles. The back story is the best part of bottle collecting collecting
I agree!!
ohhhh... I like that bottle !
Its one ive had on my bucket list for a while. :)
I have a small collection of interesting embossed patent medicine bottle. If you are interested in some more ideas for future videos let me know here. I can post some good ones to research here😊
Sure, ill add them to the list :)
I love this chanel!
:) Thanks!
Your bottle is an automatic bottle machine example. This machine was patented in 1903 by Michael Owens. It likely took some time to come into universal use, but eventually it overtook commercial bottle manufacturing in the United States. It is generally believed that older bottles are more valuable, and that is often true. Sometimes later bottles such as yours can be harder to find because diminished demand caused less to be made as time went on
Somehow this comment wasnt in my notifications, so i missed it, but Thanks for the info!!
Wow, there was a ton of research you had to do for this one. Interesting history
It was. There was a ton of information to sort thru. But that was a fun one.
Interesting! On a side note. It may help on dating items/ bottles. The "H" in Pittsburgh started in the mid 1700s. Then dropped in 1891 and put back on in 1911. (roughly) When Pittsburgh was named, the spelling with or without an "H" was spelling errors. This only applies to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It's worth looking into. It gets a little confusing?
I did not know that. Good to keep in mind. :)
Beautiful paneled bottle ! Question: Were these produced in both Green & Amber variants?
Yes there were. i found a photo of several variant colors.
1.bp.blogspot.com/-gkM7L7RVJhY/Tk_1N-jMdbI/AAAAAAAAAYQ/q09vDNAmrGw/s1600/Hostetter%2BColor%2BRun.bmp
Oh, those 100 year olds swearing by daily "medicinal" alcohol use. 😂 Just don't make 'em like they used to. 😊 Wonder if truth in advertising laws have anything to do with that?
LOL i thought that one was funny.