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Antique Bottle Collecting Hobby News ~ Potpourri for April 2013

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Bully Good Ale ~ Krantz Brewing ~ Findlay Ohio
This neat pre-pro label appeared on ebay recently.

~ Potpourri ~ 

It's time for the end-of-the-month miscellaneous wrap up already. How time flies. So here are a few things I thought were interesting.

A display case in the center room on the ground floor. It contains the timeline of bottles, showing examples from 1760 to 1920. 


Kudos to Bram Hepburn for his participation in the Woodman Museum's display of Dover NH bottles.




North Pole Soda Factory
"Captain Ángel Rivero Méndez founded the Polo Norte Fabrica de Sodas, a soft drink company. Méndez is credited with the invention and elaboration of the "Kola Champagne" which became, and still is, a very popular soft drink in Puerto Rico. It is also elaborated and sold in other countries, including the United States." -- What a wonderful tile facade. Love the bottling machine on the right. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ángel_Rivero_Méndez


View the 2013 Morro Bay Bottle Show report and photo album on American Bottle Auctions website -- http://www.americanbottle.com/the-morro-bay-show-a-success/


Bottle Collectors Facebook Page -- be sure to ''like'' it and get in on all the great show'n'tell posts, and hobby related conversations. LINK

Don't forget to ''like'' the Findlay Bottle Club's page too! 


Google image search screen shots, just for fun.



If you're still thirsty for more antique bottle collecting info, there's lots more great reading over on Peachridge Glass. Check out these recent posts:



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October 2013 Findlay Bottle Show ~ Dealer Contract Info

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THE 2013 FINDLAY BOTTLE SHOW

  • Sunday October ​20, 201​3​
  • From 9am - 2pm
  • Admission is $2.00
  • Kids under 12 are free (w/adults)​
  • Free appraisals w/paid admission
  • Plenty of FREE parking
  • Show is in a heated building, w/restrooms, and food concession inside.

Early Bird Buyers ​- Sunday 7-9am ​- ​$10 Adm.





Come to the Best Little Bottle Show in the MidWest!

Mark your calendars now for​ Sunday October 20, 2013 for a great day of shopping, learning more about our collections, making new friends and visiting with people who "speak bottle-ese". 

See pix from previous shows: 2012 -- 2011 -- 2010




The show is held at the Old Barn Auction House -- 10040 St. Rt. 224 West, Findlay, Ohio 

Directions: Go WEST on SR-224 from I-75 (exit 159)


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  • ​New: ​Early Bird Buyers Admission on Sunday morning,​ from 7-9am​, is​ just $10​. You'll get first pick when the dealers are still setting up​, and free donuts and coffee while they last!​ There are several dealers who do NOT set up on Saturday so that we can use their sales tables for our dining tables, and the outside dealers​ only set up on S​unday morning, so there's plenty of fresh merch to choose from for Sunday's Early Bird buyers!

  • Saturday Oct. ​19 is for dealers only, with our famous pot-luck dinner -- we serve yummy beef brisket and pulled pork BBQ, fried chicken, and enough side dishes and desserts to over-fill every tummy!

  • Sorry, no ​public ​early bird adm​ission on Saturday.​ You must have a ​​dealer contract.

  • Contracts will be available at the May 2013 Mansfield Bottle Show​ (May 10 & 11)​.​ ​After May 11th, you may call the Show Chairman, Fred Curtis​ (419-424-0486​) for contract info​.​ We have a limited number of tables available, so it's first paid, first in. Get your contracts returned to Fred asap.​​ There are always plenty of outside spaces available​ (weather permitting​)​.​ Last year the day was lovely, and we had many outside dealers.​ Keep your fingers and toes crossed for this year.

Rare Antique Bottles ~ American Glass Gallery Spring 2013 Auction

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From our Inbox: John Pastor of American Glass Gallery sends us news of his latest antique bottle auction.

" Good afternoon, just a quick note to let folks know that we are now just a couple of days from the opening of the on-line catalog for our Spring, 2013 Absentee Auction
We have a fantastic and diverse grouping of 224 quality items consigned to this sale including flasks, bitters, medicines, inks, colognes, pattern molded bottles, sodas, mineral waters, black glass, and much more! 
The on-line catalog will open for bidding at 12:01 AM, Wednesday, May 8th. To view a sample preview of this sale or to order a catalog, you may visit our website, www.americanglassgallery.com. "





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Findlay Antique Bottle Club: Meetings and Membership Info

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  • Do you love antique bottles?
  • Maybe you're even obsessed with bottles?
  • Do you wish you had more friends who "speak" bottles?
  • Well, then, join a bottle club!
Our Club Cigar Label pic

Join our club -- the Findlay Antique Bottle Club!!







Club member Tom Brown shares some of his Findlay memorabilia.

[Newsletter readers, use these links: Looking back through bottles -- or this one on You Tube.]

We love bottles! Any and all kinds of bottles, not just Findlay bottles!


The Findlay Antique Bottle Club:

  • Was founded in 1976 by 5 passionate bottle collectors from the area. 
  • We presently have members from all over Northwestern Ohio and neighboring states. 
  • New members are always welcome! 
  • We are a non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting the antique bottle collecting hobby. 
  • We hold monthly meetings.
  • We put on an annual bottle show each October. 2013 Show Info
  • We promote and support other bottle shows and bottle clubs at our show, and when we are out at other shows and hobby events.
  • We publish a club blog, and FREE email newsletters.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER


It's FREE and we will never share or sell your email address!
You'll get the most recent articles, plus upcoming bottle show info, and hobby updates.




If you used to get our emails, but they mysteriously stopped, then please sign up again.

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Please consider supporting the Findlay Bottle Club by joining. Annual dues are $12.00. Payment by check, or via Paypal. Thank You!


<--- click the Pay Now button to pay online.

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Meetings:
  • Meetings are held the 2nd Sunday of each month at the University of Findlay (Ohio).
  • We meet in the ENDLY ROOM in the Student Union Building which is on the corner of Frazer and Cory (map and directions below).
  • The meeting starts at 7pm, but we get together a little earlier to visit.
  • After the business portion of the meeting, the real FUN begins! We have our "SHOW-N-TELL" session, with everyone bringing their latest finds, or items they have questions about.
  • Membership is open to all. 
  • Check us out first. Non-members can visit our meetings anytime.
Dues:
  • Annual dues are only $12.00 for individuals or families.
  • Hit that PAY NOW button above, or
  • Send your dues check to: Findlay Antique Bottle Club / PO Box 1329 / Findlay, Ohio 45839

Directions:

We invite you to come visit a meeting, and see what fun you're missing!



We meet at the University of Findlay, 1000 N. Main St., Findlay, Ohio.

Here are the directions to the meeting room:
  • I-75 to Findlay -- exit 159
  • Go east on US224, then south on Main St.
  • Campus runs along the west side of Main St.
  • Turn west on FRAZER St (you'll see the Theology building on the corner of Frazer and Main).
  • Turn into the parking lot on the north side of the street. That is the lot for the library and the Student Union building. 
  • Enter the STUDENT UNION building door that is nearest the gazebo. 
  • Our meeting room, the ENDLY ROOM is just inside that door, to your right. See the red X on the map photo above.
  • Google maps link to get directions from your starting point.
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Washington PA Antique Bottle Show May 19, 2013 -- Be There!

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You'll find all kinds of antique bottles and vintage advertising & go-withs at the Washington PA bottle show.









19 May 19, 2013 (Sunday) 
Washington, Pennsylvania
Washington County Antique Bottle Clubs 39th Annual Show & Sale
9:00 am til 2:00 pm
Admission $3.00
Alpine Star Lodge, 735 Jefferson Ave.,Washington, PA 15301
Directions: Exit 17 off I-70; approx. 1/2 hour from Pittsburgh (Map)
Info: Ed Kuskie --  412-405-9061 -- bottlewizard@comcast.net

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Rare Antique Bottles Have Their Own Specialized Auctioneers

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Auctioneers can sell just about anything. But for your rare antique bottles, you want a specialist, right?

As we all know, the antique bottle collecting hobby is happening these days. Record prices are being set right and left. Live shows are bustling. And online, the auction activity has never been greater.

Read Jeff Wichmann's State Of the Hobby editorial.

Whether you are looking to consign, or to buy, check out these specialized online antique bottle auctioneers:


American Bottle Auctions, run by Jeff Wichmann. -- http://www.americanbottle.com/



Here's a pic of Norm Heckler's table, with his new-whiz-bang-neato display screen. It was showing a slide show, but imagine it streaming a live auction. I love all the new technology.

Link to Heckler Auctions




Below is American Glass Gallery's display table. Owned by John Pastor, who recently took over publishing the Antique Bottle and Glass Collector Magazine, to rave reviews.

Link: American Glass Gallery





Here's Ray Klingensmith at his GLASS DISCOVERIES table. Ray specializes in insulators, and has added bottles and fruit jars to his auctions. I love how his catalogs include so much history about the bottles.  http://www.glassdiscoveries.com/



Below is Jesse Sailer, representing Jim Hagenbuch's Glass Works Auction company. I had the pleasure to work with Jesse last year on the 2010 Ohio FOHBC Nat'l Show Souvenir Program. Thanks again, Jesse, for all your work and help!

Link to Glass Works Auctions




Greg Spurgeon, who specializes in fruit jar auctions, was also there.
His website: NORTH AMERICAN GLASS







The FinBotClub Blog is published by the Findlay Antique Bottle Club of Ohio

2014 Fruit Jar Annual Collector's Price Guide by Jerry McCann Now Available

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FRUIT JAR ANNUAL 2014

All-new and expanded, the HUGE new 2014 edition contains 382 pages, featuring...

  • Comprehensive PRICE GUIDE of fruit jars and related packer jars.
  • Cross referenced with Dick Rollers STANDARD FRUIT JAR REFERENCE. Listing information on availability, closures and history in the glass houses that manufactured or jobbed the jars.
Researched articles:
  • Who Made the Superior AGCo Jar, and why? by Bill Lockhart, Barry Bernas, Carol Serr, and Beau Schriver
  • Turning Blue: Charles Blue and the Early jar Machines by Bill Lockhart & Barry L. Bernas
  • Bull Dog Clips by Tom Caniff
  • Hazel-Atlas Briefly Capitalizes on Perfection Products by Barry L. Bernas
  • Daniel J. Killen and His Lids by Barry L. Bernas
  • Atlas Glass Company - Their First Fruit Jar by Barry L. Bernas
  • E.S. Morris & Co - The Philadelphia Story by Jerome McCann
  • Private Mold, Design Patented Jars of the Art Deco Era by Barry L. Bernas
  • Art Deco Design Patented Jars - Not Found by Barry L. Bernas
  • Appendix of Decorative Packer's Guide
  • Appendix of Art Deco Design Patented Jars
  • Fruit Jar Collector Directory
  • Spiral / softbound, with 382 easy-to-read pages, with photos, drawings and period ads.

This invaluable reference guide is offered direct from the publisher Jerry McCann to customers of North American Glass. Available HERE for 55.00 plus a nominal shipping cost. 

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Keeley Remedies, Buckeye Brewery, Teakettle Inks: Antique Bottle Collecting Potpourri for May 2013

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Fruit jar collectors: you can drop a note to Junne Barnett @

Indiana Masonic Home 
690 State Street
1E Medical Center, Room 159
Franklin, IN 46131



Teakettle inkwells can be found in many beautiful colors and shapes, as well as clear, ceramic and pottery. Embossed glass ones are rare. Some of the pottery will have an advertising name on them. Occasionally one can be found with the English ink company name on a brass medallion fitted to the top of the bottle. The embossed American one we see most often is the aqua one with pen ledges and a patent date. Also pictured in this group is an aqua Butler’s ink which is considered hard to find. The barrel inks are thought to be American, whereas the others are of unknown maker for the most part. The figural ones such as snail, turtle, etc. are thought to be European. The problem with identifying the maker or ink company is that without embossing of any kind, the only way to know would be pictures from a glassmaker’s catalog or an old ad. I haven’t seen any pictured in a catalog. The only old picture I have seen is a ladies fashion plate picture dated 1839 in William Covill’s ink book.http://home.comcast.net/~edandlucy1/Featured_inks.html


"Just wanted to share the rare Lima Ohio milk bottle I scored recently -- TRPQ Gracely Dairy Farms. Shown here with the sq. hp Nordic Dairy I picked up last month, also rare. Both were ones I had never seen before, and I've been collecting Lima bottles for 15+ years. " --Marianne Dow


Here's a ''must-read'' --  Jack Sullivan's fun post about Bucky, the Buckeye Brewery mascot-come-to-life

Collection of colored Western amonia bottles. 




LEK / The Keeley Remedy bottles.

Have you checked out what's being posted, shared, discussed, and drooled over on the Facebook Bottle Collectors page?

Here are just a couple of those items to tease you:

  • Dennis Rogers shared his photo of a beautiful display of unembossed Western amonias.
  • Rick Hall shared these cool embossed Keeley Remedy bottles. They're cures for those nasty bad habits, you know: Drunkenness, Opium and Tobacco

Read Digger Odell's article about the Keeley bottles w/lots more pix. 

Keeley Remedy Google image search screen shot.
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2012 Summer Muncie JAR-B-Q Show Report and Thank You Note

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Update 6/26/13: There will NOT be a summer 2013 show.

Please enjoy this post about 2012's event, which was the final Summer Muncie Fruit Jar Get Together.
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The 2012 Summer Muncie JAR-B-Q show report: a fun-tastic time was had by all!


 First, a few Show and Tell Session pix --

Jeff Klingler and his HERKULES jar.

Phil Smith, left - Dick Cole, right

Gary Moore

Joe Merkel 

After the meeting, everyone rushed up to preview the auction consignments.

Joe Merkel's light box showed off the jar colors, but cast an eerie glow on faces. 

Above pix by Marianne Dow

  • For more pix and reporting, read Joe Coulson's Show Report in the July 2012 Glass Chatter, the newsletter of the MAFJBC.
  • Joe also posted a day-by-day 2012 Summer Muncie JAR-B-Q journal on the Ball Jar Collector Forum:
  1. Friday
  2. Saturday
  3. Sunday  -- the Jelly Jammers group toured the Dunkirk Glass Museum

Photo by Joe Coulson

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A really big THANK YOU to everyone who attended the show this summer. Hope you had a great time! You are what made the 2012 JAR-B-QJAR-Tastic!



Special Thank You Shout Outs need to go to:


Photo by Joe Coulson


BBQ BOB -- Bob Rhinebergerwent above and beyond, slaving over a hot stove, and serving up all those delicious meals.

Hostess with the Mostest -- Patty Elwood -- welcome back!

Bravo! to All of our SPEAKERS -- Jerry McCann,  Tom Caniff, Jim Sears, Tom Sproat, Joe coulson -- Thanks for sharing your time, knowledge and passion. 

The Jar-tist -- Dave Dube for contributing a print of his beautiful Kilner jar drawing for our auction. Visit his website Old Paper Art to see more of his original drawings on antique ephemera.




Meow! Thank You to everyone for your Kitty-Donations.That really helps with the event's costs. While it is truly a labor of love by all who work on making the event happen, there are grocery bills. Jerry McCann was our Angel Donor this time.



SOLD!Thanks to Jim Sears for donating a big box of jar stuff to our auction. And to Colleen Dixon who purchased most of our auction items! And to the bidders who bought the rest of our auction items -- while I may not know your names, I do appreciate your support.

And now a word from our Sponsors...

American Digger Magazine for contributing a magazine subscription to our auction. They're always looking for article submissions -- share your digging stories!

The FOHBC for contributing a membership/subscription, and several magazines, to our auction.

Peachridge Glass for blogging our press releases. 

Antique Bottle and Glass Collector Magazine contributed advertising space.

Thanks also goes to the Signature Inn staff who are so pleasant and helpful. Especially to ROY, the hardest working guy there! Make your reservations now for January 2013. 



PS - Hi to our new friends, the folks from Academy of Model Aeronautics, who were staying at the hotel, too. They held their National event in Muncie. 

There's always plenty of other interesting things going on in Muncie. 

There's a great Rails to Trail bicycle trail called the Cardinal Greenwaythat Jeff Klingler likes so much he spent 2 full 8-hour-days riding it, for a total of 217 miles -- in 90+ degree weather! 


    

See you next time...


[There will NOT be a summer 2013 show.]
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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ July 2013

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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ a monthly round up of interesting items from Findlay's past. 


Here are some photos that have already been posted here on the blog to initiate this new regular column. Starting with the August round up I'll be posting new Findlay Ohio things I find at shows, on ebay, and from that anyone wants to share. Send us your photos w/a description, and we'll post your goodies, too.


Old Dutch beer advertising watch fob.

Pre-prohibition BULLY GOOD ALE Krantz beer label.

Pre-pro FREEDOM Krantz beer label.


1902 $10 bill from the American National Bank of Findlay OH


Krantz beer barrel.

Preparedness Flour sack from  the McManness Milling & Grain Co, Findlay, Ohio. [Info]

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Fruit Far Collection on Display at the Minnetrista Museum in Muncie IN

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Dick Cole, President of the Muncie Fruit Jar Club [fruitjar.org] writes to tell us of the great new

Fruit Far Display at the Minnetrista Museum in Muncie

"Minnetrista has moved the Gift Ship from the Lobby of the main building.  They combined it with the Orchard Shop.

The resulting empty space was filled with fruit jars.  What better choice?  

Since it is on the first floor, it is open to the public and free. 

How long will the display be there? Probably until next May.  

Those of you who can’t make the monthly meetings can see it when you come to Muncie for the Annual Show in January."

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Urbana Bottle Show cancelled / Priority Mail Adds Free Insurance: Antique Bottle Collecting Potpourri for June/July 2013

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Urbana Bottle Show Cancelled

August 2013 Urbana Ohio bottle show has been cancelled. Show chairman John Bartley sent this note: 

Subject: CANCELED- URBANA BOTTLE SHOW, AUGUST 17, 2013

The Champaign County Fair Board has CANCELED the Urbana Antique Bottle and Advertising Show that was scheduled for August 17th. The building has been mistakenly contracted out for another event and we were only told recently of this conflict. No one is more disappointed than I.

Please inform any local collectors and your local bottle club of this cancellation. If you have it posted on your website or event calendar, please make those changes. If you have flyers, please recycle.

All contracts will be returned with full refund. Don’t forget to cancel any hotel/motel reservations you may have made.


Also of note:

There will NOT be a 2013 Summer Muncie Fruit Jar Get Together (link)

So pick up the pieces of your shattered bottle collecting heart, and find some more bottle shows here: FOHBC Show calendar.

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From the ''Things that make you go hmmm... file'':

The automated glass bottle making machine is said to have done more for education than child labor laws:

IN 1913, MIchael J. Owens, a principal figure in the American  glass industry, received an unsolicited letter from a “special agent” of the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). The contents were startling.  
The NCLC had, since its founding nearly ten years earlier, devoted itself almost exclusively to ending industrial child labor in America and had achieved remarkable success in that arena. Further, the NCLC had focused special attention on the nation’s glass-bottle industry, which, with its longstanding practice of employing thousands of children—the so-called glass house boys—had one of the most egregious records of child employment in the country.  
Yet, notwithstanding these efforts, this letter thanked Owens for accomplishing what the NCLC admitted it had been unable to do: virtually ending the use of child labor in the nation’s glassbottle factories, especially the practice of night labor, for which the glass houses were infamous and which the committee considered particularly odious. 
The letter Owens received is especially remarkable because he was no progressive reformer. He was the son of a West Virginia coal miner and was himself a former union glass worker who had become one of the leading industrial glass men in the country. 
What Owens did to generate the letter and earn the praise and respect of the NCLC was to invent, patent, and market the world’s first fully automated glass-bottle blowing machine, what came to be known as the “Owens Automatic.”  
Until that time, because of the intricacies of the production process, glass bottles were almost universally made by hand. The Owens Automatic marked the end of a method of glass production that had held sway for thousands of years and had shaped nearly every aspect of the American glass bottle industry. [Read more.]
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Here's some good news from the US Post Office:

FREE INSURANCE WITH PRIORITY MAIL

As of July 28, 2013 domestic Priority Mail will now include, without additional charge, either $50 or $100 insurance for loss, damage, and missing merchandise.

Read more - https://www.usps.com/making-priority-mail-better.htm#PM8

(I'm sure it will take a while for the ebay invoicing system to reflect this, but it's still good news for collectors.)

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[Screen shot - view video below.]


Watch Michael George, on local tv, promoting the FOHBC National Bottle Show in Manchester NH (to be held on July 20-21, 2013)

Email Maureen Crawford for last-minute tables - mcrawf@comcast.net



(see video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdGcJDSjFSw )

[Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors = FOHBC.org]

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St. Drakes Plantation bitters bottle realizes $37,950 at American Bottle Auctions sale #58




SOLD @ $37,000+

A St. Drake’s Plantation 1860 X bitters bottle, made circa 1862-1872 and one of only a few known in the blue-green color, soared to $37,950 at American Bottle Auctions’ Internet and catalog sale #58. [More]

















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Lots of great show'n'tell over on the facebook BOTTLE COLLECTORS group page -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/9767861815/
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Lots and lots of killer bottle articles on PeachridgeGlass.com
A few of Ferdinand Meyer's Recent Posts:

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Read the 2013 FOHBC Nat'l Bottle Show Program Online

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Wondering what you're missing this weekend at the 2013 Manchester NH FOHBC National Bottle Show?

You can read the show program online. No, it's not even close to ''being there'', but it is very interesting reading.

Click here to start reading the program. 

Click here to read even more info about show events on the FOHBC website.

I don't know who's responsible for putting the 2013 show program together, but they did a super job. Kudos to Show Chairpersons Michael George and Maureen Crawford! I'm sure they'd say ''it takes a village''.

I really like the addition of the 2013 seminar speaker's profiles, and the article about local Manchester tourist activities. It's great that they actually included live links. Technology is wonderful.

Having done the program for the 2010 FOHBC Wilmington Ohio Nat'l Bottle Show, I know it's a big project. (Read the 2010 program online here.)

Here's all of the advertisers from the 2010 program, with live links. I like to think that with their ads living forever online they certainly made a good investment in buying their program ads, as did 2013's advertisers.

Something for future advertisers, and program putter-togetherers to consider.
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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ August 2013

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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ a monthly round up of interesting items from Findlay's past. 

Here's the August round up of Findlay Ohio items recently seen at bottle shows, on ebay, or that readers have shared. Send us your photos w/a description, and we'll post your goodies, too.




Pyramid Oil Company booklet.

Postcard: After the fire at national Oil Refinery workd Feb. 12, 1911

Postcard: early 1900's Bird's eye view of Main Street, Findlay Ohio.





F.A. Holliger Company; Confectioners ~ 1910 envelope ~ candy advertising.

Early 1910's postcard: shoot the Chutes water slide in Riverside Park, Findlay Ohio.

1950s Glessco Dr. Drakes encased lucky penny token.

Master Tire and Rubber Corporation employee photo identity badge.


1890 Hancock Flint Bottle Company stock certificate.

1910-1920's postcard: ''Meet me at the fountain'', Glass Block, Findlay Ohio.


Findlay Table Manufacturing Company furniture catalog.


1929 advertising envelope: Glessco, Dr. Drakes, Turpo medicines from the Glessner Company. 

Advertising tradecard: Eldorado Castor Oil / the Karg Gas Well / Findlay Ohio.


Kirk Milling Company box of Kirk's Flour.

Pre-prohibition Old Dutch Krantz Brewing Corp. beer label.



Krantz letterhead and ordering form.


1941 Old Dutch beer / Krantz Company / basketball team photo.

1912 Hancock County / Fort Findlay Centennial button.



Old Dutch beer advertising items: patch, light up sign, and molded plastic bar display/sign.

Photo postcard, early 1910s: building says: City Lunch / GW Henninger; but the seller's info about the card said this was the Cole Bakery 620 S. Main St, Findlay Ohio.

Milk bottle cap: Rose Farm Dairy

Pre-pro etched shot glass: John A. Scott / Household Liquors



Boxes: The Old Settler / Clears Black Water


1880's letterhead and envelope pictures Karg Oil Well ~ TJ Bernard Real Estate

Z-M-O Company / ZMO Oil medicine bottle and box.

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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ September 2013

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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ a monthly round up of interesting items from Findlay's past. 

Here's the September round up of vintage Findlay Ohio items recently seen at bottle shows, on ebay, or that readers have shared. Send us your photos w/a description, and we'll post your goodies, too.


Kisselle Bros. Photographic Studio portrait of a man and a bicycle. Listed on ebay, but no sale.


Findlay Axe & Tool Co letterhead, 1905. Sold on ebay for $8.00.


Findlay Glass reference book - available on ebay from multiple sellers.


INK BLOTTER / THE OLD SETTLER. Sold on ebay for $7.99.


Krantz Brewing Co. factory - repro print - on ebay here.




Book: Findlay Flint Glass Co., 1889-1891. By Neila & Tom Bredehoft, Jo & Bob Sanford. American Glass Company: volume I. On ebay here.


David Kirk Sons & Co. Ltd. / Kirk Sweet Potatoes / NOS can label / on ebay here.



The Findlay Coca Cola Bottling Company bottle - on ebay here.



Sunny Morn Pancake Flour Unused Paper Sack. Listed on ebay, but no sale.


Dr. Drakes Glessco bottle and original box. Listed on ebay, but no sale.




3 Girls in Hats Holding Hands photo - Crozier & Linaweaver Photography Studio - on ebay here.


INTERNATIONAL OLD DUTCH - FLAT TOP BEER CAN - on ebay here.


Findlay College / The First 100 Years Book - on ebay here.


BRASS CADDIE BADGE - FINDLAY COUNTRY CLUB - on ebay here.

8.5"x11" COLOR LETTERHEAD - KRANTZ OLD DUTCH BEER BREWERY - circa 1915 - Still on ebay here.



[Note: As far as any featured eBay items are concerned, neither myself nor the club are recommending the item, the venue or the seller. These are simply for show-and-tell. Enjoy!]
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September 2013 Issue of Bottle Collecting Potpourri

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A little this, a little that, just some interesting bottle-bits to entertain and/or educate you collectors. 


Title:Mechanics' Institute, 1864, San Francisco.
Notes:Exhibitor: Pacific Glass Company. Exhibit notes: ... a series of terraces rising to a height of fourteen feet, filled with a great variety of wine, soda, sauce and mustard bottles, pickle and fruit jars, prescription phials, lamp chimneys, etc., crowned with a huge Acid Carboy, gave assurance that the days of dependence upon uncertain imported stocks, and the gleanings of the chiffonier have passed away.
Photographer:Carleton E Watkins   (Nov 11, 1829 — Jun 23, 1916;  Active approx. 1853 — 1896)

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22 September 2013 (Sunday) Indianapolis, Indiana– The Indianapolis Circle City Antique Bottle Club will host their 1st Annual Show. 

There is limited space for about 60 tables. Set-up 7:00 am to 9:00 am, Show hours: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. 

Indianapolis Marriott East, 7202 East 21st Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46219. 

Hotel rates available make sure to mention the Circle City Bottle club for a discount. Flyer will be available soon. Club Sponsored event – Guaranteed to happen. 

Tables are already going fast. For dealer/show information contact Martin Van Zant, 208 Urban Street, Danville, Indiana, 812.841.9495, MDVanzant@yahoo.com, FOHBC Member Club

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Todd Knisely shared his observation about these ancient bottles:

There is almost nothing “new” in glassworking. Almost every idea and thing we see has been done before, sometimes long before. Here is a 9th century perfume or scent bottle, that is a 12-rib broken-swirl pattern. I think this bottle is exceptional and wanted to pass it along.

The funny thing is, if it would have been blown in America about 850 years later, it would probably be worth quite a bit more money. . .

[They are listed on ebay here and here.]

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booz whiskey cabin bottle













Photo: Collection of M. Jensen, photo by Austin Jensen, Antique Bottle & Glass Collector magazine
Via kovels.com:

Rare inside-thread Booz Cabin found.http://ltrk.co/q/s/oEJgf -- An unknown version of the Booz bottle--the bottle shaped like a cabin--was recently discovered at a Philadelphia auction. It sold with another bottle for $2. The bottle has an internal threaded neck.

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It's confusingly written on the USPS site, but you now get $50 insurance FREE with Priority Mail. That should help sellers and buyers a little. -- https://www.usps.com/making-priority-mail-better.htm#PM7

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Sad news: J. Carl Sturm has passed. The club sends its condolences to Carl's family and friends. A great loss to them, and to our hobby. Carl was a past FOHBC President, and is in the FOHBC Hall of Fame.

Funeral info.





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And if you want tons more excellent bottle collecting articles, read FOHBC President Ferdinand Meyer's website, Peachridgeglass.com

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The Tragic Significance of Cheap Bottles ~ Antique Bottle History & Vintage Labor Day Art

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Bottle Boys: 1909 





"The automated glass bottle making machine is said to have done more for education than child labor laws."
Above quotes are from a study of the child labor in the Pittsburgh glass houses.
Lest we forget, little girls labored too.
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"WITHOUT LABOR NOTHING PROSPERS." --SOPHOCLES

Once upon a time we didn't even have 8-hour workdays, or weekends, let alone 3-day weekends: "The eight-hour day movement forms part of the early history for the celebration of Labour Day, and May Day in many nations and cultures."
Enjoy your holiday weekend -- then back to work we go!


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Glass Chatter Editor Joe Coulson Takes 2nd in FOHBC Newsletter Contest

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Findlay Club friend Joe Coulson receives award from the FOHBC, the national antique bottle collectors organization.


Joe Coulson

1st Place, 2009

Dick Cole presents award to Joe Coulson


2nd Place, 2013


Congratulations to the Midwest Antique Fruit Jar Club and to Joe Coulson for winning 2nd place in the FOHBC's 2013 Best Newsletter Contest for their GLASS CHATTER newsletter. 

Joe previously won 1st Place in 2009 for his outstanding newsletter editing. He does the writing and photography too. 

Read the latest newsletter here -- August 2013 pdf link.

Find the Midwest Fruit Jar Club online at fruitjar.org
Find the FOHBC online at fohbc.org

Congratulations to the other winners, too! I'll link to that info when the FOHBC posts it.
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Friday the 13th!

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It's Baaackkk! Today is Friday the 13th!





Fruit jars with the number 13 on the base are sought after.



Last year, 2012, we had three Friday the 13ths! This year, just two of the superstition-laden days will cross our paths.






Several theories have been proposed about the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition.
One theory states that it is a modern amalgamation of two older superstitions: that thirteenis an unlucky number and that Friday is an unlucky day.
  • In numerology, the number twelve is considered the number of completeness, as reflected in the twelve months of the year, twelve hours of the clock, twelve gods of Olympus, twelve tribes of Israeltwelve Apostles of Jesusthe 12 successors of Muhammad in Shia Islam, twelve signs of the Zodiac, etc., whereas the number thirteen was considered irregular, transgressing this completeness. There is also a superstition, thought by some to derive from the Last Supper or a Norse myth, that having thirteen people seated at a table will result in the death of one of the diners.
  • Friday has been considered an unlucky day at least since the 14th century's The Canterbury Tales,[5] and many other professions have regarded Friday as an unlucky day to undertake journeys or begin new projects.
  • One author, noting that references are all but nonexistent before 1907 but frequently seen thereafter, has argued that its popularity derives from the publication that year ofThomas W. Lawson's popular novel Friday, the Thirteenth,[6] in which an unscrupulousbroker takes advantage of the superstition to create a Wall Street panic on a Friday the 13th.[1]


Here are some "Friday the 13th" info-tidbits from Wikipedia:
  • The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia [say that 10 times fast -- yikes!]
  • The 13th day of the month is slightly more likely to be a Friday than any other day of the week.
  • On average, there is a Friday the 13th once every 212 days. 
  • It's estimated that 17 to 21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day -- & estimated that $800 million is lost in business on this day.

I say FEAR NOT !!! Let's get out there and shop!

Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items / for October 2013

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Featuring Findlay ~ Vintage Findlay Ohio Bottles and Advertising Items ~ a monthly round up of interesting items from Findlay's past. 

Here's the latest round up of vintage Findlay Ohio items recently seen at bottle shows, on ebay, or that readers have shared. Send us your photos w/a description, and we'll post your goodies, too.


Rob Tong shared this photo on facebook - click to enlarge - he writes:
"Love this picture of downtown Findlay during the gas boom days in the 1880's. It's hard to imagine the natural gas lamps buring day & night all along Main St. It must have been very beautiful in the evening. If you look at the building in this view showing the Leon's sign. Even today the same ornate structure still remains on the top."


Antique Findlay Oh Ohio High School Creamer Souvenir China
The bottom says Made in Germany for Beesch & Nyhan Findlay Ohio. 4 1/4" high. Chip on back side lip. Sold on ebay for $21.89 - here.

1932 MONARCH HYDRATED LIME LION COLOR GRAPHIC LETTERHEAD FINDLAY OHIO 
Listed on ebay / no sale / here.
Still in business today -- http://www.natlime.com/About.aspx


BOCK KRANTZ BREWING OLD DUTCH BEER LABEL FINDLAY OHIO
Listed on ebay here.


1978 Findlay College Oilers HBCC Champs button -- They were undefeated at 10-0 that year. listed on ebay / no sale / here.


Turpo Vaporizer - Glessner Company, Findlay
Listed on ebay / no sale / here.


RED OLD DUTCH ONE QUART BEER LABEL
Listed on ebay / no sale / here.


1910s Krantz Old Dutch Beer Toledo Ohio Findlay Ohio Key Bottle Opener

Listed on ebay / no sale / here.
From the helpful ebay seller (here's his website: http://www.just-for-openers.org/) --

  • 1910s key shaped bottle opener with gas key advertising "KEY TO KRANTZ OLD DUTCH BEER TOLEDO, O. FINDLAY, O.". (Both Sides Shown). JFO Style B-21-268. 3" Long. Very Good Condition. From the collection of a long time JFO Member (Verne Vollrath)
  • Many older bottle openers have a small square hole called a "Prest-O-Lite Key". It was used to turn the valve on automobile gas headlights from about 1910 through the early 1930's before electric headlights were widely used.
MARATHON LINCO OHIO OIL CO. FINDLAY, OHIO / MICHIGAN MAP, 1930
On ebay / Sold for $12.29 / here.
Marathon has been in Findlay since 1905 - history here.


ROLLER SKATING LABEL FINDLAY OHIO ELEPHANT GREEN MILL RINK
Ebay / no sale / here.

Once upon a time, but no more (torn down in February 1978), in Findlay's famous Riverside Park, theGreen Mill Gardens was a popular hangout. Built during the war years it provided roller skating and dance concerts. 



[Note: As far as any featured eBay items are concerned, neither myself nor the club are recommending the item, the venue or the seller. These are simply for show-and-tell. Enjoy!]
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