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The FOHBC Virtual Museum of Historical Bottles and Glass
  • About
  • Floor Plan
  • Bottles
    • New Additions
    • Ales & Beers
    • Bitters
    • Blown 3 Molds
    • Cures
    • Druggist
    • Fire Extinguishers
    • Food & Sauces
    • Free Blown & Pattern Molded
    • Historical Flasks
    • Inks
    • Jars
    • Medicines
    • Perfume, Scent & Cologne
    • Poisons
    • Soda Waters
    • Sodas
    • Spirits
    • Spring & Mineral Waters
    • Target Balls
    • Utilities
    • New Additions
    • A E & C E T Tilton Flask Amber

    • Abbott Bros Rheumatic Cure

    • Alamo Soda

    • Albany Pharmaceutical

    • Almyr Catarrh Cure

    • American Blood Cure ABC Chemical Co

    • Ayers Ague Cure

    • Bakers Vegetable Blood & Liver Cure

    • Basfords Aquarian Balm

    • Bell Warners Mini

    • Big Chief Soda

    • Brightsbane The Great Kidney and Stomach Cure

    • Browns Blood Cure

    • Cadillac Rye

    • Camel Soda

    • Caswell Massey & Co

    • Certain Cure Permanent Brewers Lung Restorer

    • Chestnut Grove

    • Chumlea Soda

    • Cobalt Cathedral Pickle

    • Columbus Rheumatic Cure

    • Disney Soda

    • Dr Bubecks Kidney Cure

    • Dr Miles New Heart Cure

    • Dr Smedleys Cure

    • Dr. J Kauffmans Angeline Internal Rheumatism Cure

    • Duffy Malt Whiskey Green

    • Duffy Malt Whiskey With Label

    • Duffy Paneled

    • Duffys Formula

    • Durands Rheumatic Cure

    • E G Booz Beveled Roof

    • E G Booz Gabled Roof

    • Everts Anti Malarial Bitters

    • F A Chappa

    • Faith Whitcomb Balsam Cure

    • Fennings Fever Curer

    • Frys Great Rheumatic Cure

    • Geo S Goodell

    • Graf Zep Soda

    • Hornet Soda

    • Hostetters Bitters

    • Houston Brown Coke

    • Hoyts Poisoned Blood Cure

    • J L Reeds Chill Cure

    • Juniper Berry Gin

    • Kellys Percuro

    • Kenedy Bottling Works

    • Mizpah Cure Weak Lungs Consumption

    • Neat Richardson

    • Nehi Soda

    • Nichols Toilet Cream

    • NuGrape Soda

    • Orange Crush Soda

    • Parks Liver & Kidney Cure

    • Peruviana Natures Kidney Cure

    • Pfeil Hutch

    • Physiologic Hair

    • Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Green

    • Pioneer Soda

    • Poland Water

    • R G Williams Phyton-Nomos Cure

    • Ravenna Glass Works

    • Reed & Carnrick

    • Riker Hegeman

    • Sanfords Radical Cure

    • Shaker Pickel Jar Olive Green

    • Shaker Pickel Jar Yellow

    • Ta-Ha Cough Cure

    • The Original Dr Craigs Kidney Cure

    • Thomas Hurley Proprietor

    • Tilden & Co

    • W D Smith Pickle

    • Warner Sample Mini Green

    • Washington Centennial Bitters

    • Wm R Warner & Co

    • Wooldridge Wonderful Cure Co

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    • Ales & Beers
    • Albany Brewery A. B. San Francisco

    • Atlanta City Brewing Co Atlanta Ga

    • C.D. Postel S.F. Cal.

    • Cal. Bottling Co. Export Beer S.F.

    • D. Harkins Richmond Pa

    • Early Pittsburgh Porter

    • Engel & Wolf’s No. 26 & 28 Dillwyn St Philada

    • G. Boehringer 1826 N 25th St Philadelphia

    • Gemenden Planters Hotel Savannah Geo. Brown Stout

    • Heiner & Schmitt Philada

    • J. Corwell Germantown

    • James Connor 819 Carpenter Philada Weiss Beer

    • Margt McAvoy Phil. Dyottville Glass Works Philada

    • Old White Bear

    • P. Dehm Manayunk

    • Phoenix Brewery W&H Pittsburgh Pa

    • Pittsburgh Brewery Lager Beer

    • Smiths Pittsburgh & Wheeling Porter

    • Thos Maher Savannah Ga. Porter & Ale

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    • Bitters
    • Alex Von Humboldt’s Stomach Bitters

    • American Life Bitters

    • AT & Co

    • Baker’s Orange Grove Bitters

    • Barto’s Great Gun Bitters

    • Bennet’s Wild Cherry Stomach Bitters

    • Big Bill Best Bitters

    • Bitter Witch

    • Boerhave’s Holland Bitters Pittsburgh Pa

    • Brown’s Catalina

    • Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters

    • Brummel’s Cock-Tail Augusta Ga

    • Bryant’s Stomach Bitters

    • California Bitters

    • California Herb Bitters Dierker & Speck Pittsburgh Pa

    • California Wine Bitters

    • Cannon Bitters

    • Capital Bitters

    • Carey’s Grecian Bend Bitters

    • Cassin’s Grape Brandy Bitters

    • Catawba Wine Bitters

    • Chalmer’s Catawba Wine Bitters

    • Chickahominy Bitters

    • Constitution Bitters

    • Damiana Bitters Baja California

    • Dingen’s Napolean Cocktail Bitters

    • Dr Ashbaugh’s Plant & Root Bitters, J.C. Tilton

    • Dr. Atherton’s Dew Drop Bitters

    • Dr. Bell’s Golden Tonic Bitters

    • Dr. Boerhaave’s Stomach Bitters

    • Dr. DeGurley’s Celebrated Herb Bitters

    • Dr. F. Fleschhuts Celebrated Stomach Bitters Laporte Pa

    • Dr. Henley’s Wild Grape Root IXL Bitters Cylinder

    • Dr. Henley’s Wild Grape Root IXL Bitters Square

    • Dr. Miller’s Ratafia

    • Dr. Renz’s Herb Bitters

    • Dr. Walkinshaw’s Curative Bitters Batavia N.Y.

    • Dr. Wm. H. Tutt’s Golden Eagle Bitters

    • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Amber

    • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Aqua

    • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Green

    • Dr. Wonser’s USA Bitters Square

    • Drakes Plantation Bitters Patented 1862 (5-log)

    • E. G. Lyons & Co. Manufactures

    • E. Wideman & J. Chappaz

    • Everts Anti Malarial Bitters

    • Ferro Quina Kidney and Liver Bitters

    • G.A. Simon’s Medicated Aromatic Bitters

    • General Scotts Artillery Bitters

    • Georgia Bitters Barrett Land & Co.

    • H. Schoenfelder’s Stomach Bitters Pittsburgh, Pa.

    • Harvey’s Prairie Bitters

    • Hibernia Bitters

    • Horse Shoe Bitters

    • Hostetters Bitters

    • Jewel Bitters

    • John Moffat Phoenix Bitters New York

    • Kelly’s Old Cabin Bitters

    • Kimball’s Jaundice Bitters Troy N.H.

    • Lacour’s Sarsapariphere Bitters

    • M.G. Landsberg Chicago

    • McKeever’s Army Bitters

    • Mills’ Bitters

    • Mohica Bitters

    • N.B. Jacobs San Francisco

    • National Bitters (Coffin)

    • National Bitters (Ear of Corn)

    • Old Homestead Wild Cherry Bitters – Blue

    • Old Homestead Wild Cherry Bitters – Green

    • Old Man’s Stomach Bitters

    • Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tonic

    • Orizaba Bitters

    • Palmer’s Tonic Bitters

    • Pineapple Bitters

    • Plow’s Sherry Bitters

    • Rosenbaum’s Bitters

    • Simon’s Centennial Bitters

    • St. Nicholas Stomach Bitters

    • Stockton’s Port Wine Bitters

    • Suffolk Bitters

    • Ta Tsing Bitters

    • The Fish Bitters – Cobalt

    • The Fish Bitters – Yellow Olive

    • Tippecanoe H.H. Warner & Co. (Figural Log)

    • Travellers Bitters

    • Turner Brothers Square

    • V. Squarza

    • Washington Centennial Bitters

    • Wheeler’s Berlin Bitters

    • Wm. Ritmeier’s California Wine Bitters

    • Woodgate’s Plantation Bitters

    • Wormser Bros. San Francisco

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    • Blown 3 Molds
    • GII-15 Geometric Inkwell

    • GII-18 Footed Bowl

    • GII-18E Coventry Inkwell

    • GII-28 Decanter

    • GII-28 Decanter with Stopper

    • GII-3 Keene Decanter

    • GII-30 Decanter

    • GII-43 Decanter

    • GII-6 Kent Globular Decanter

    • GII-6 Kent Three Mold Decanter

    • GIII-14 Sugar Bowl

    • GIII-2 Mount Vernon Decanter

    • GIII-25 Geometric Inkwell

    • GIII-34 Footed Celery Vase

    • GV-8 Boston & Sandwich Decanter

    • Tyrolean Flask

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    • Cures
    • Abbott Bros Rheumatic Cure

    • Almyr Catarrh Cure

    • American Blood Cure ABC Chemical Co

    • Ayers Ague Cure

    • Babcock’s Rheumatic Tincture Blood Purifier & Cancer Cure

    • Bakers Vegetable Blood & Liver Cure

    • Balser’s Ague Cure (Father Mooney’s Recipe)

    • Basfords Aquarian Balm

    • Bennet’s Magic Cure

    • Brightsbane The Great Kidney and Stomach Cure

    • Browns Blood Cure

    • Burns’ Catarrh Cure

    • Certain Cure Permanent Brewers Lung Restorer

    • Clements Certain Cure

    • Columbus Rheumatic Cure

    • Cummings Blood Cure CBC

    • Curatine – Brown Chemical Co.

    • Dr Bubecks Kidney Cure

    • Dr J.A. Sherman’s Rupture Curative Compound New York

    • Dr Kilmer’s Cough-Cure Binghamton NY

    • Dr Miles New Heart Cure

    • Dr Smedleys Cure

    • Dr Struble’s Kidney Cure

    • Dr. Craigs Kidney Cure (Embossed Kidneys)

    • Dr. DeGurley’s Celebrated Herb Bitters

    • Dr. F.G. Atwood’s Colic Cure

    • Dr. J Kauffmans Angeline Internal Rheumatism Cure

    • Durands Rheumatic Cure

    • Faith Whitcomb Balsam Cure

    • Fennings Fever Curer

    • Frog Pond Chill & Fever Cure

    • Frys Great Rheumatic Cure

    • Fulton’s Radical Remedy Sure Kidney Liver And Dyspepsia Cure

    • Handyside’s Consumption Cure

    • Hoyts Poisoned Blood Cure

    • J L Reeds Chill Cure

    • Kellys Percuro

    • Mizpah Cure Weak Lungs Consumption

    • Original Kidney & Liver Cure Rochester NY

    • Parks Liver & Kidney Cure

    • Peruviana Natures Kidney Cure

    • R G Williams Phyton-Nomos Cure

    • Ramsdell’s Cure For Dandruff St. John, N.B.

    • Sanfords Radical Cure

    • Ta-Ha Cough Cure

    • Tamalon Catarrh and Lung Cure

    • The Original Dr Craigs Kidney Cure

    • The Original Dr. Craig’s Kidney Cure, Rochester NY

    • Warner’s Safe Cure London Toronto Rochester (Animal Cure)

    • Warner’s Safe Kidney & Liver Cure Rochester, N.Y.

    • Wooldridge Wonderful Cure Co

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    • Druggist
    • Albany Pharmaceutical

    • Caswell Massey & Co

    • F A Chappa

    • F.E. Suire & Co Cincinnati

    • Geo S Goodell

    • J.R. Nichols & Co. Boston

    • Neat Richardson

    • Parke Davis & Co. Manufacturing Chemists Detroit

    • Reed & Carnrick

    • Riker Hegeman

    • Schwartz & Haslett Pittsburgh Penna

    • Thomas Hurley Proprietor

    • Wm F. Kidder & Co. New York

    • Wm R Warner & Co

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    • Fire Extinguishers
    • Universal Fire Extinguisher

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    • Food & Sauces
    • “E H V B” Cathedral Pickle

    • Baker & Cutting Glass & Pickle Mfrs San Francisco

    • Berry Preserve Bottle

    • Cathedral Pickle – Gardner 2287

    • Cathedral Pickle – Gardner 325

    • Cathedral Pickle Jar – Hexagonal

    • Cobalt Cathedral Pickle

    • Draped Shoulder Pickle

    • Food And Sauces

    • G E Mustard

    • G K Mustard

    • Hunt & Hunkins Cayenne Pepper

    • J.C. Anderson Pure Lemon Syrup Pittsburgh

    • Keyhole Sauce

    • Meat & Fish Packing Co. S.F.

    • Mustard Manufr By H. Baader Phila

    • N.W. Opermann Mustard Factory

    • Octofoil Preserve Bottle

    • Peppersauce – Hexagonal Green

    • Petal Jar – Green

    • Red Star Catsup

    • Rowe & Co Gothic Pickle

    • Sauce Bottle

    • Shaker Pickel Jar Olive Green

    • Shaker Pickel Jar Yellow

    • Shriver’s Oyster Ketchup Baltimore

    • Shriver’s Oyster Ketchup Baltimore – Large Size

    • Soyer’s Sauce

    • Unembossed Fluted Cylinder Bottle

    • W D Smith Pickle

    • Wells Miller & Provost Fancy Pickle

    • Wells Miller & Provost Fancy Sauce

    • Western Spice Mills – Peppersauce

    • Western Spice Mills Mustard

    • Willington Cathedral Pickle

    • Willington Cathedral Pickle – Amber

    • Wm. Schotten & Bro. St. Louis Mo.

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    • Free Blown & Pattern Molded
    • Coventry Glob Decanter

    • Coventry Tumbler

    • Freeblown Pitcher

    • Handled Footed Mug

    • Hartford County Serving Decanter

    • Kent 20-Rib Pattern Molded Bowl

    • Kent Pattern Molded Bowl

    • Kent Pattern Molded Chestnut Flask

    • Mantua 16 Rib Chestnut

    • Mantua 32 Rib Flask

    • Mantua 32-Rib Bowl

    • Mantua Bowl

    • Mantua Creamer

    • Mantua Free-Blown Bowl

    • New England Freeblown Pitcher

    • Pitkin Chestnut

    • Pitkin Sugar Pot

    • Pitkin Type Hat Whimsey

    • Pitkin Type Hat Whimsey and Glass Ball

    • Stiegel Type Footed Bowl

    • Stiegel Type Pocket Bottle

    • Tableware

    • Zanesville Free-Blown Bowl

    • Zanesville Free-Blown Pan

    • Zanesville Pattern Molded Bottle

    • Zanesville Pattern Molded Bowl

    • Zanesville Pattern Molded Globular Bottle

    • Zanesville Pattern Molded Tumbler

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    • Historical Flasks
    • G1-14 • “General Washington” – Eagle Portrait Flask Cobalt

    • GI-105 • “Jeny Lind” and Bust – Factory Calabash Flask

    • GI-108 • Jenny Lind Bust And Lyre Flask

    • GI-112 • Kossuth Large Frigate Portrait Calabash Flask

    • GI-113 • “Kossuth” And Bust – Tree Portrait Calabash Flask

    • GI-119 • Columbia / Eagle Portrait Flask

    • GI-14 • “General Washington” – Eagle Portrait Flask Amber

    • GI-17 • “Washington” Taylor Portrait Flask

    • GI-18 • “Washington” Portrait “Baltimore Glass Works” Monument Flask

    • GI-22 • Washington Classical Bust Portrait Flask

    • GI-25 • Washington / Classical Bust Portrait Flask

    • GI-27 • Washington / Eagle Portrait Flask

    • GI-28 • Washington Portrait – Albany NY – Sailing Frigate Flask

    • GI-32 • “Washington” And Bust – “Jackson” And Bust Portrait Flask

    • GI-34 • Washington / Jackson Portrait Flask

    • GI-39 • Washington / Taylor Portrait Flask

    • GI-43 • Washington / Taylor Portrait Flask

    • GI-54 • Washington–Taylor Portrait Flask

    • GI-66 • General Jackson / Eagle Portrait Flask

    • GI-68 • General Jackson Floral Motif Portrait Flask

    • GI-73 • General Taylor – Monument Portrait Flask

    • GI-74 • Zachary Taylor / Corn For The World Flask

    • GI-80 • “Lafayette” And Bust – “De Witt Clinton” And Bust Portrait Flask

    • GI-81 • “Lafayette” Bust “S & C” – “De Witt” Bust “C-T” Portrait Flask

    • GI-86 • Lafayette / Liberty Cap Portrait Flask

    • GI-89a • Lafayette / Masonic Portrait Flask

    • GI-94 • Franklin / Dyott Portrait Flask

    • GII-114 • Double Eagle Louisville Glass Works

    • GII-22 • Eagle – Lyre Flask

    • GII-24 • Double Eagle Historical Flask

    • GII-31 • Double Eagle Flask Louisville Glass Works

    • GII-33 • Eagle – Louisville KY Glass Works Flask

    • GII-37 • Eagle “Ravenna Glass Company” Anchor Flask

    • GII-48 • Eagle – Flag And “Coffin & Hay. Hammonton” Flask

    • GII-49 • Eagle – Stag Flask

    • GII-54 • Eagle – Flag Flask

    • GII-55 • Eagle – Grapes Flask

    • GII-57 • “J.P.F.” Eagle – Cornucopia “Conn.” Flask

    • GII-58 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask

    • GII-61 • Eagle – Willington Glass Co. Flask

    • GII-62 • Liberty Eagle – Willington Glass Co

    • GII-66 • Eagle Anchor “New London Glass Works” Flask

    • GII-69 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask

    • GII-74 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask

    • GII-75 • Pantaloon Eagle – Cornucopia Flask

    • GII-77 • Concentric Ring Eagle – NG / CO. Flask

    • GIII-1 • Cornucopia – Pinwheel Pictorial Flask

    • GIV-29 • Hourglass Masonic Flask

    • GIV-3 • Masonic Arch and Eagle and J.K B Cobalt Flask

    • GIV-3 • Masonic Arch and Eagle and J.K B Topaz Striated Flask

    • GIV-30 • Crossed Keys Masonic Flask

    • GIV-32 • Masonic Arch – Eagle Shepard Flask

    • GIV-34 • Masonic – Frigate and “Franklin” Flask

    • GIV-7 • Masonic Arch – Eagle Flask “Candy Cane”

    • GIV-8 • Masonic Arch and Emblems – Eagle Flask

    • GIX-11 • Scroll Flask

    • GIX-12a • Scroll Flask

    • GIX-2 • Scroll Flask

    • GIX-42 • “J R. & S” Scroll Flask

    • GIX-6 • “Louisville KY” – “GlassWorks” Scroll Flask

    • GV-10 • “Lowell / Railroad” and Horse and Cart – Eagle Flask

    • GV-2 • “Success To The Railroad” and Locomotive Flask

    • GV-3 • “Success To The Railroad” And Horse & Cart Flask

    • GV-4 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask

    • GV-5 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask

    • GV-6 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask

    • GV-8 • “Success to the Railroad” Horse and Cart – Eagle Flask

    • GVI-2 • “Balto” and Monument – “Fells Point” Sloop Flask

    • GVI-4 • Baltimore Monument – Corn For The World Flask

    • GVI-7 • Monument and “Baltimore” – “Ear of Corn” and Corn for the World Flask

    • GVII-1 • “North Bend” – “Tippecanoe” Cabin

    • GVII-2 • “Tippecanoe” Cabin

    • GVII-3 • E.G. Booz’s Old Cabin Whiskey – Philadelphia

    • GVIII-1 • Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-14 • Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-18 • Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-19 • Wide Mouth Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-26 • Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-3 • Sunburst Flask

    • GVIII-5a • Sunburst Flask

    • GX-21 • “The American System” Steamboat – Sheaf of Rye Flask

    • GX-22 • “Hard Cider” – Log Cabin Historical Flask

    • GX-24 • “Jared Spencer” Medallions and Diamond Diapering Flask

    • GX-25 • Medallions and Diamond Diapering Flask

    • GX-26 • Beads and Pearls and Diamond Diapering Flask

    • GX-27 • Stoddard Flag Flask

    • GX-28 • Stoddard Flag Flask

    • GX-4 • Cannon “General Taylor Never Surrenders” – “A Little More Grape Capt Bragg”

    • GX-8a • Sailboat – Star Pictorial Flask

    • GXI-35 • “For Pike’s Peak” Prospector – Eagle Flask – Olive Yellow

    • GXI-35 • “For Pike’s Peak” Prospector – Eagle Flask – Yellow Green

    • GXI-45 • Pike’s Peak Prospector – Eagle “Tippler”

    • GXI-47 • “For Pike’s Peak” and Prospector – Hunter Shooting Deer Flask

    • GXI-52 • “For Pike’s Peak” and Prospector – Hunter Shooting Deer

    • GXI-8 • For Pike’s Peak Old Rye – Eagle Pittsburgh Pa

    • GXII-10 • “Union” Clasped Hands – Eagle Flask

    • GXII-13 • “Union” and Clasped Hands “L F & Co” Eagle “Pittsburgh Pa”

    • GXII-15 • “Union” And Clasped Hands – “E. Wormser & Co Pittsburgh PA” And Eagle

    • GXII-39 • “Union / W. Frank & Sons Pitts.” and Clasped Hands – Cannon Flask

    • GXIII-17 • Horseman – Hound Pictorial Flask

    • GXIII-45 • Sheaf Of Wheat – Star Pictorial Handled Calabash Flask

    • GXIII-58 • Anchor and “Spring Garden Glass Works” – Log Cabin Flask

    • GXIII-75 Key Shoo-Fly Flask

    • GXIII-83 • Star – Ravenna Glass Works Flask

    • GXIV-3 • Star And “Traveler’s / Companion” – Star And “Ravenna / Glass Co” Flask

    • GXIV-6 • Duck and “Traveler’s Companion” – Star and “Lockport Glass Works” Flask

    • GXV-17 • “Ravenna Glass Works” Flask

    • GXV-25 • Old Rye Wheeling Va

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    • Inks
    • Albert’s Writing Fluid Pitts, Pa

    • B.A. Fahnestock & Cos. Ink Pittsburg

    • Bertinguiot Inkwell

    • E. Waters Troy. NY

    • Edwards Blue Black Fluid

    • Farley’s Ink

    • Fred. D. Alling’s Mercantile Ink

    • Gibb Inkwell

    • Harrison’s Columbian Ink

    • J. Sargant’s Japan Ink Alleghenytown

    • J.L. Thompson Fine Black Ink Troy – NY

    • Jones’ Empire Ink N.Y.

    • Morgans Ink Pitts

    • Ross’s Excelsior Ink

    • Sanford’s Premium Writing Fluid

    • T. K. Hibbert Pittsburg

    • Zeiber & Co.’s Excelsior Ink

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    • Jars
    • A. Stone & Co, Philda. Cunninghams & Co.

    • A. Stone & Co. Philada.

    • A.E. Bray Fruit Jar

    • A.W.L. Wright

    • Adlam Patent Pail Jar

    • AGWL Pitts Pa Wax Sealer

    • Air-Tight Fruit Jar

    • Air-Tight Fruit Jar Whimsey

    • All Right Patd Jan 25th 1868

    • American Improved Preserve Can – Earle’s Patent

    • Arthur’s Patent – Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy

    • Arthur’s Patent Air-Tight Self-Sealing Can

    • B.B. Wilcox Patent Fruit Jar

    • Ball Standard

    • BBGMCo Buffalo Jar

    • Beaver Fruit Jar

    • Bee Hive Trade Mark

    • Buckeye 2 Adams Patd May 20. 1862

    • Cadiz Jar

    • Cohansey

    • Colburn’s Fountain Stopple Jar

    • Collins & Chapman Wheeling, W.V.

    • Cunningham & Co. Pittsburgh

    • Denver Jar

    • Dexter (Wreath of Fruit)

    • Doctor Ramsay’s Pat. April 17 1866

    • Dodge Sweeney & Co’s California Butter

    • Dorlon & Shaffer Pickled Oysters

    • Empire

    • Eureka N.O.F. Patd Dec 27th 1864

    • Excelsior (Basket of Fruit)

    • Favorite – Pat Apr 7 1874

    • Flaccus Bros. Steers Head Fruit Jar

    • Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer

    • Freeblown Jar

    • Gem Butter Jar

    • Globe Fruit Jar

    • Gregory’s Patent Aug. 17th 1869 Common Sense Jar

    • Griswold’s Patent 1862

    • H & S Phila

    • Hartell’s Glass Patd 1858 Air-Tight Jar

    • Helme’s Rail Road Mills Jar

    • Hemingray – Melon Ribbed Jar

    • Hemingray Push Down Wax Sealer

    • Hoosier Jar

    • Imperial (Hand Holding a Mace)

    • Imperial Patented April 20th 1886

    • Improved Standard Patented April 17th 1888

    • J.C. Lefferts Patented 1859 Cast Iron Can

    • J.D. Willoughby – The Ladies Favorite

    • J.D. Willoughby Jar

    • J.J. Squire Patent 1864

    • Joel Haines West Middleburg Ohio

    • L & W (Script) Wax Sealer

    • L G Co

    • Lafayette (Pictured in Profile)

    • Lightning Cobalt Putnam 451

    • Ludlow’s Infallible Patent Jar

    • M.F.J.CO. 12

    • Mason’s 16 Patent Nov 30th 1858

    • Mason’s Albany Aniline Rumpff & Lutz New York

    • Mason’s CFJCO Improved Clyde N.Y.

    • Mason’s GCCo Patent Nov 30th 1858

    • Mason’s Improved – Australian

    • Mason’s Improved Jar

    • Mason’s Improved Trademark CFJCo (Monogram)

    • Mason’s LGCo (Monogram) Patent Nov 30th 1858

    • Mason’s Patent 1858 (Straight Sided)

    • Mason’s Patent 1858 CFJCo Midget Jar

    • Mason’s Patent 1858 in Cobalt Blue

    • Mason’s Patent 1858 Tudor Rose Pickle Pusher

    • Mason’s Patent 1858 with Cobalt Striations

    • Mason’s Patent Crowleytown Jar

    • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858

    • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 N.C.L.

    • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 58 “Christmas Mason”

    • Mason’s Union (Shield)

    • Mason’s Patent Nov 30th 1858 – HGW (Monogram)

    • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 – Black Glass

    • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 – DuPont

    • Masons OVGCo Patent Nov 30th 1858

    • Mastodon T.A. Evans & Co

    • Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jar

    • Millville Improved WTCO Monogram

    • Millville Whitall’s Paten Half Quart

    • National 1876 Jar

    • NE Plus Ultra Air-Tight Fruit Jar Made By Bodine & Bros. Wms Town, N.J.

    • Newman’s Patent Dec 20th 1859

    • Ohio Fruit Jar Co. – Honey Jar

    • Omega Patd June 21, 1870

    • Pat’d Aug. 5th 1862 – W.W. Lyman

    • Patent June 27 1865

    • Patent Sept. 18, 1860

    • Petal Jar

    • Pomona – Patented Mar 10th 1868

    • Potter & Bodine’s Air Tight Fruit Jar

    • Protector Fruit Jar

    • RAG (Monogram) – Gilchrist Jar

    • Ravenna Glass Works Ohio Air-Tight Fruit Jar

    • Reid

    • Royal of 1876

    • Standard McCully Jar

    • Star & Crescent Self Sealing Jar

    • Star Glass Co. New Albany

    • Steven’s Patent Tin Top Jar

    • Stevens Tin Top – Lewis & Neblett Jar

    • The Canton Domestic Fruit Jar

    • The Chief

    • The Daisy Jar

    • The Eclipse

    • The Great Eastern

    • The Hero

    • The Hero Ine

    • The Leader

    • The Magic (Star) Fruit Jar

    • The Reservoir

    • The Schaffer Jar Rochester N.Y. JCS

    • The Scranton Jar

    • The Wilson & Webb Patent March 24th 1903

    • Thos. J. Myer & Co – Baltimore

    • U.S. Patent May 12 1863

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Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh

Added to the Museum on December 23, 2020

Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh

Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - 3 Buffums Heckler 1
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - 3 Buffums Heckler 2 Bases
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Sarsaparilla & Lemon Mineral Water Pittsburgh Heckler
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - POP
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Ten Pin Heckler Aprill
J.C. Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - XXX Porter
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - URV Porter
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Lg Blk Letter Variants
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - City Bottling House NAG
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Buffum Hutch
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Aqua Hutch
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Champagne
Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh - Porter

Buffum & Co.

PITTSBURGH

Joseph C. Buffum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Light to Medium Blue Green Soda

Provenance: Doug Shutler Collection

Buffum & Co. with Joseph Curtis Buffum at the helm was one of the most prolific bottlers and manufacturers of their time. We see the Buffum name on a wide variety of bottles containing ale, Lager beer, champagne, ginger beer, lemon, mead, mineral water, pop, porter, root beer, sarsaparilla, soda, and flavors of syrups. He used various styles of bottles like beer, champagne, Hutchinson, multi-sided, pony, porter, pottery, soda, and ten-pin.

Buffum & Co Pittsburg Sarsaparilla And Mineral Water, Ten pin form, medium sapphire blue.

J. C. Buffum started out in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1845 and operated all the way to 1922, even after Buffum’s death in 1904. Buffum would travel back and forth to California a number of times throughout his life which adds to his colorful and adventurous life-story. He was the epitome of the original 49er.

Museum example Buffum & Co Pittsburgh soda in light to medium blue-green.

Our museum example represents a 7-½” tall, iron pontiled, blob-top soda style bottle with 2″ tall, embossed, outlined letters reading, ‘BUFFUM & CO’ encircling the bottle. The ‘o’ in ‘Co’ is raised and underlined. ‘PITTSBURGH’ is embossed and aligned flush left under the ‘B’ in Buffum in much smaller letters. The bottle was produced by an unknown glass house in a city known for glass and bottle making. It is interesting that Buffum also used a similar pony bottle with large outlined letters reading, ‘J. C. BUFFUM PITTSBURGH.’ We have it pictured in this museum gallery.

Joseph C. Buffum

Joseph C. Buffum was born in Westmoreland, New Hampshire on January 22, 1825. His father was Haskell Buffum (1795-1885) and his mother, Siloma Wood (Buffum) (1799-1883). His early life as a student was spent in the study and observation of minerals and medicine. He eventually attended Westmoreland College.

With grandiose visions of commerce, opportunity, and success, Buffum moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania around 1845 and started a mineral water business with moderate means. This 1845 date is embossed on later Hutchinson bottles. Buffum would marry Anna Maria Ramaley in Pittsburgh on August 3, 1848. David Ramaley, her brother, was a friend of Buffum’s and was the editor of the Pioneer Press and the St. Paul Globe. They would eventually have seven children; Joseph Howard, Frank Edward, Curtis Wood, Charles Ellsworth, Clara Maria, Eugene Howard, and Cora Lynn Buffum.

Hearing fabulous stories about the discovery of gold in California presented Joseph with great excitement and encouragement to make a major life-change decision. He dreamed and contemplated for a few months while he read books on the west, consulted with friends and family, and planned a trip, eventually putting his eastern life on hold and setting off for the goldfields on February 28, 1849. The California Gold Rush began about a year earlier on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad and propelled California to statehood on September 8, 1850, as our 31st state.

Three soda water bottles, J. C. Buffum Pittsburgh, Buffums Porter, and Buffum & Co Pittsburgh.

While he was gone, J. C. Buffum would maintain his bottling and manufacturing operations in Pittsburgh which were located at No. 90 First Street, No. 18 Market Street, and 100 Liberty Street. It is assumed that he had a number of business partnerships with family members and others. In 1850, he was advertising Buffum & Co. as a “Bottler and Manufacturer of Porter, Ale, Cider, Sarsaparilla, Mineral Waters, and Pop.” At that time, orders had increased significantly for his products, and Buffum & Co. was shipping to all parts of the United States. Looking at the 1850 Fahnestock’s Pittsburgh Directory we see that his mother had a dress shop not far away. Just about a block away, John Ogden was selling mineral water too.

Buffums Pop Pittsburgh, dark blue-green aquamarine.

See our museum example of a Buffums Pop Pittsburgh.

Buffum and his group of gold-seeking pioneers would depart from New Hampshire where Joseph documented his trip west dealing intermittingly with terrible weather, disease, dissension, rugged conditions, Indians, crime, the Rockies, and every possible travel hazard one might imagine. Being a lover of nature, he always persevered as the new world in all its beauty unfolded in front of him.

Buffum and what was left of his party arrived at Sutter’s Fort on August 21, 1849, which had been converted into a hotel. Next, he passed down to Sacramento Vil­lage or City and noted that “considerable shipping lies in the river and the town is improving rapidly but built mostly of canvas. Having a few dollars left, I dined at the American House, kept by Orlando McKnight. Had a tolerable dinner at $1.25 and returned to camp. Wrote a letter home. Spent the last of my money. Whole expense in coming to California from Hanover, N.H. (including one extra fare of wife to Pittsburgh, Pa., $34), $328.50.” With some success in the hills and goldfields, Buffum would head next to San Francisco.

In December of 1849, Buffum purchased two parcels in San Francisco for $545. He was astute enough to see that property values were all over the place but generally skyrocketing up. In January 1850, he rented a room on Spofford Street with Capt. Charles Howard, a policeman. He noted, “As there was no chance to get into business, I remained here reading Horace and Blackstone, writing studying Spanish, etc. till the 24th of Jan.”, and paying $16 a week for board. On January 24, 1850, Buffum states, “When a Mr. John Cammet and myself rented another room in the same house of Senor Santiago Fabarah, a senator in the Peruvian Congress. Rent $60 per month. We purchased a little stove for 20 dollars and boarded ourselves having fitted up some berths to sleep in. Here we commenced bottling and trade on a small scale.”

Buffum made no more mention of his bottling business until April 1, 1850, when he notes, “Still continued, bottling business increasing. Purchased a mule and wagon for $272 & 1/2, we now rent 3 rooms for 70 per month.”  By April 26, 1850, Buffum notes, “Very hot. Thermometer 102 in the sun. No wind. Bottled 82 dozen, good time for beer. Bottled 1,000 bottles”. Then, on August 1, 1851, he states, “Mr. Cammet and myself have just disposed of out house and lot on Spofford Street, together with our business and all our fixtures for making and selling beer to Mr. Wm. H. Burt for the sum of three thousand dollars, one thousand and two hundred of which he paid this day in cash and gave us the following notes for the balance at two per cent interest per month.” The remaining was to be paid off in several notes at different times. He then notes, “We have also bound ourselves by a penalty of ($3,000) three thousand dollars that we will not jointly or separately manufacture or sell or in anyway aid or encourage the manufacturing or selling of Sarsaparilla or Ginger Beer for the term of five years from date in opposition to Wm. H. Burt in the limits of the city of San Francisco without a written consent from him.” J. C. Buffum and W. H. Burt were first cousins. Their mothers, Seloma Wood Buffum and Martha Wood Burt were sisters.

Within a few days after the sale of the bottling business of Buffum and Cammet, Buffum prepared to settle up his business activities in California, and return home. He concluded to remain until after September 1, to learn more of the Nicaraguan route, which was apparently something of interest to returning gold seekers. Regardless of his impending return, Buffum couldn’t pass up a good real estate deal, and was still purchasing property in San Francisco as late as August 29, 1851.

Buffum would head back to Pittsburgh in September 1851 only to return to San Francisco in 1856 with his wife.

Buffums Sarsaparilla & Lemon Mineral Water Pittsburgh, ten sided, medium to deep Prussian blue.

J. C. Buffum’s Pittsburgh business was growing as the 1860 United States Federal Census affirmed that his primary profession was that of a mineral water manufacturer. As a testament to his success, he noted that his real estate value was $15,000, and his personal estate value was $5,000. His address at the beginning of the Civil War was 26 Market Street.

The early to mid-1860s and the Civil War must not have had too much negative effect on the business as Buffum & Co. expanded with great success. All of the drinks that Buffum bottled and sold would be a staple for the troops and the families of growing America. At this time, his bottled or kegged beverages were advertised as medicinal whether they contained alcohol or not. By 1870, Buffum’s net worth had increased as his personal estate value was listed as $20,000 and his real estate value as $46,000 in the 1870 census.

Joseph C. Buffum

Within Industries of Pittsburgh: trade, commerce and manufactures: historical and descriptive review In 1879, a profile of the business stated:

J. C. BUFFUM & CO. – Manufacturers and Bottlers, 39 & 41 Market St. – For more than thirty years the name of Mr. Buffum has been identified in this city with the manufacture of Soda Water, Syrups, Root Beer and Ginger Ale, and with the bottling business which has become one of considerable magnitude and importance. Starting in 1845 with moderate means the business of this house has steadily increased until at the present time thirty-five to forty hands are employed with a weekly payroll aggregating more than $300, and nine wagons are engaged in delivering goods to customers in the two cities and to the various railroad depots, to supply their country customers. An average stock of not less than $30,000 to $40,000 is carried by this firm, and their annual sales will reach $50,000. Messrs. Buffum & Co. manufacture a superior article of Soda Water and choice fruit syrups of every flavor, Weiss Beer, Ginger Ale and Root Beer, and bottle immense quantities of Ale, Cider, Lager Beer, Porter, &.C., making a specialty of the best grades of Cincinnati and Milwaukee Lager Beer for table and family use. They import direct large invoices of the standard articles of English and Scotch Ales, Brown Stout, and London Porter in the wood and bottle for the trade, hotels, and families. Their Weiss Beer has attained a very high reputation and is highly recommended for its superior quality and general excellence. They have one engine and all the necessary machinery requisite in their extensive establishment, which is located in the spacious double three-story warehouse 40 x 100 feet with cellars, at Nos. 39 to 41 Market street. This is one of the oldest, most extensive and best-known establishments of the kind in the West, and the high estimation in which the house is held has been secured by the energy, enterprise, and reliability of the firm and the superior quality of all goods manufactured and sold by them.

The last time J. C. Buffum returned to California he settled down with his wife and resided in Fair Oaks California. On March 5th, 1904 Buffum died. He was survived by his wife and two sons, Joseph H. and Dr. Eugene H. Buffum.

Buffums Porter, blue-green aquamarine.

See our museum example of a Buffums Porter.

Primary Image: The Buffum & Co. Pittsburgh, Buffum’s Pop Pittsburgh, and Buffum’s Porter bottles imaged by the FOHBC Virtual Museum midwest studio led by Alan DeMaison.

Support: Reference to The American Pontiled Soda Database Project, Tod von Mechow.

Support: Reference to Soda & Beer Bottles of North America, Tod von Mechow.

Support: Lot 19: Lot of Three Soda Water Bottles, “Buffums / Porter”, “Buffum & Co. / Pittsburgh” and “J.C. Buffum / Pittsburgh”, Pittsburgh district, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1845-1860. Cylindrical, aquamarine, and shades of light blue, applied round collared mouths – iron pontil marks, half-pints; (two blue examples have been professionally cleaned, aquamarine example has several shallow base edge flakes). Beautiful colors. Strongly embossed and early. – Norman Heckler, Norman C. Heckler Auctions

Support: Lot 231: “Buffums / Sarsaparilla / & Lemon / Mineral Water / Pittsburgh” Soda Water Bottle, America, 1845-1860. Ten sided, medium to deep Prussian blue, applied sloping collared mouth – iron pontil mark, ht. 7 5/8 inches; (exterior high point wear, corners have roughness at edge of base, 1/8 inch chip on interior edge of mouth). Attractive whittled surface and scarce ten-sided form. Dr. Charles and Jane Aprill collection. – Norman Heckler, Norman C. Heckler Auctions

Support: Lot 295: “Buffum & Co / Pittsburg” – “Sarsaparilla / And / Mineral Water” Bottle, America, 1860-1870. Ten pin form, medium sapphire blue, applied sloping collared mouth – smooth base, ht. 8 inches; (moderate exterior high point wear, top of applied mouth and edge of base have resin repairs). A scarce bottle with bold embossing. Dr. Charles and Jane Aprill collection. – Norman Heckler, Norman C. Heckler Auctions

Support: Reference to The Romance of Sacramento By Christina Krysto, 1923, Personal Record of a Pioneer Joseph C. Buffum as Miner and Business Man in California

Support: Reference to Industries of Pittsburgh: trade, commerce and manufactures: a historical and descriptive review In 1879

Support: Reference to Buffum bottling in San Francisco from Eric McGuire.

Support Images: Virtual Museum examples of Buffums Pop Pittsburgh and Buffums Porter from the Doug Shutler collection.

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    C. Alfs Soda Water Charleston

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    C.B. Owen & Co. Bottlers Cincinnati

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    C.F. Riley Soda Works

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The FOHBC Virtual Museum has been established to display, inform, educate, and enhance the enjoyment of historical bottle and glass collecting by providing an online virtual museum experience for significant historical bottles and other items related to early glass.

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