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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

    • 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

    • 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

    • 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

    • 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

    • 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

    • Fire Extinguishers
    • Universal Fire Extinguisher

    • 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.

    • 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

    • 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

    • 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

    • 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

    • Van Vliet Improved Fruit Jar

    • Victory Jar – Pacific Glass Works

    • W (Script) Wax Sealer

    • Wax Sealer Jar

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Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer

Added to the Museum on January 16, 2022

Frederick Heitz Glass Works St. Louis Wax Sealer

Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer - Base NAG
Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer - Citron NAG
Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer - Aqua

F H 6

Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer

Frederick Heitz Glass Works, St. Louis, Missouri

Light Olive Green Quart

Provenance: Ron Hands Collection

This remarkable quart wax sealer is base embossed ‘F H 6.’ For many years it was not known what the markings stood for. We now can attribute the jar to Frederick Heitz Glass Works in St. Louis, Missouri. The F.H.G.W.  mark is also found on the bottoms of export-style pint and quart-size beer bottles, as well as on wax sealer type fruit jars, which are virtually identical in appearance to typical specimens made by factories in the American Midwest during the 1880s, especially at St. Louis, Missouri, Louisville, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and at several glass plants in the state of Indiana.

This best-possible example of a Frederick Heitz base embossed jar was made in a light olive-green glass that is full of character with its abundance of bubbles. The jar was purchased at the 2004 Mansfield, Ohio Bottle Show from Greg Spurgeon.  

Frederick W. Heitz was born in Prussia in April 1829. He emigrated to the United States in 1848 and applied for American citizenship in St. Louis on April 29, 1868. He married Wilhelmina Thias on February 15, 1866.

Frederick Heitz Glass Works, St. Louis, Missouri
1882-1898

Though records are scarce when Frederick Heitz started his glassworks, the Sanitary Engineer’s May 11, 1882 issue announced: “Fred. Heitz, the owner of a glass factory, Dorcas Ave, Main and Second Sts, cost: $40,800.” Heitz was certainly making glass before the end of the year. The plant was located along St. Louis & Southern Railroad tracks. Heitz appears to have initially leased the property from John C. Gmeiner; however, on April 26, 1883, Heitz purchased lots 9-14 on block 2014 from Gmeiner, making him the full owner of both the plant and grounds. According to the 1883 map in the St. Louis Atlas, three side tracks extended across the Heitz property. Heitz was also listed under the Glass Manufacturers category in the St. Louis city directories, located at the northwest corner of Main (Dorcas & Main) from 1883 to 1896.

F. Heitz Glass Works, circa 1883

The early years of the business seem to have run smoothly, although one of Heitz’s workers, Henry Duckstein, sued Heitz for $10,000 for injuries at Heitz’s factory in 1884. Two years later, the Missouri Car & Foundry Works—a neighboring firm—was almost destroyed in a major conflagration, but the St. Louis fire department stopped the blaze short of Heitz’s glasshouse. 

The business prospered. Heitz signed a deed of trust to the German-American Bank on August 14, 1894, as collateral for a loan to build a new factory and probably closed the old plant soon after that. On February 1, 1895, the Post-Dispatch announced that Fred Heitz had started the oven fires at his new glassworks and expected to begin production in about three weeks.

About a year earlier, Heitz had decided to enlarge his factory to compete with foreign bottle competition and closed the plant for renovation. The new plant cost about $100,000 and had an estimated production capacity of 500 gross bottles per day. Initial production was planned for beer and soda bottles. Heitz’s workers made all of the molds used at the factory. Heitz claimed that he had the largest “bottle tank” in the United States. The plant was known locally as the South St. Louis Glass Works—although it was always listed as the Frederick Heitz Glass Works.

Several things were occurring that would spell the demise of the firm. As noted above, Heitz had taken out a loan from the German-American Bank in August of 1894 to build the new factory. Soon after he opened the new plant, two things conspired to destroy the business. First, the market for fruit jars began to dry up. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on September 18, 1895, printed the headline: “Jar Manufacturers Say the Custom of Preserving is Dying Out.” Housewives were apparently no longer canning as before, and retailers were reporting “large quantities of old stock on hand.” As a result, glasshouses lowered their prices and had a regular glass–jar war. The newspaper referenced E. F. W. Meyer Glass Co., who slashed their product prices. The Krenning Glass Co. followed, and the St. Louis Glass & Silverware Co. a few days later. Then, F. Heitz Glass Works and the Illinois Glass Co. joined in. This fierce competition was followed by a heavy price increase the following year, probably because the Ball Brothers, Marion Fruit Jar and Bottle Co., and a few other of the largest fruit jar producers had formed the Indiana Fruit Jar Sales Assn. in the spring of 1895 to control the price of fruit jars—freezing out the smaller jar producers like Heitz. 

Since beer bottles were the primary product of the Heitz factory, this, by itself, would not have been a major issue. Second, however, the price of coal almost quadrupled. Though wood and coal were used at the furnace that heated the continuous tank at the new Heitz factory, it was fired primarily by coal. These developments with competition and access to the material were probably the Heitz glassworks’ major undoing. 

In addition, Heitz had an interesting system that fell apart as railroad tracks ran through the glass plant—right into an area marked Storage of Stock and Materials coming from the Missouri Car & Foundry Co. plant to the east. This relationship enabled Heitz to unload raw materials directly into the plant and load glass directly onto railroad cars. In 1896, the railroad gave notice of its intention to reroute the tracks to the south of the factory.

The St. Louis Post Dispatch announced on June 27 that Heitz, along with Charles H. “Grate” (Grote) and August H. Thias, Heitz’s father-in-law, incorporated the St. Louis Switch Railroad Co., with a capital of $5,000, to build and operate a switch to create a new route into the plant. The plan failed. Although this is pure speculation, Heitz may have had another reason to retain the tracks through the factory. Glass houses used culet to prime the pots and tanks. The Missouri Car & Foundry Co. created a fair amount of glass slag in its processing. With the cars from the foundry passing directly through the Heitz plant, the factory had a virtually unlimited amount of cheap, possibly free culet.

All of this was too much. In the May 12, 1897, edition of China, Glass & Lamps, it was announced that “Fred Heitz, the St. Louis beer bottle mfr., has placed his affairs in the hands of a receiver.” At the factory’s closing, Heitz operated one furnace with six pots and a single continuous tank with 13 rings. According to a flyer, a trustee’s sale of the “entire outfit” of the Frederick Heitz Glass Works, north side of Dorcas between First and Kosciusko Streets, was to be held on February 10, 1898. Included in the sale were “1127 gro. Quart Beer Bottles, 1310 gro. Pint Beer Bottles…75 gro. 1-2 gal. jars” along with boxes, blowpipes, 50 molds, horses, wagons, office furniture, and a variety of tools and other items associated with the trade. Despite the receivership, Heitz continued to operate the factory. 

Frederick Heith Glass Works sale noted on this 1898 circular.

The Post-Dispatch ran the heading on January 23, 1898: “Seige Laid to Bottle Works—Mr. And Mrs. Heitz Barricade in an Office—There they Shouted Defiance to All Who Came Near for Two Days.” Apparently, Heitz had been forced into receivership “eight months ago,” and Charles H. Grote, the trustee for the sale of the plant, had placed Heitz in charge of the factory during the interim. Although some said that Heitz was only hired as a watchman, Heitz, himself, stated that he “was retained by Mr. Grote to superintend the works and look after the property because he had a knowledge of the business and also to sell the bottles.” When Grote claimed that Heitz was “selling the bottles on his own terms,” he sent two employees to evict Heitz from the premises. Heitz refused, bolting the windows, locking the doors, and preparing for a siege. Heitz and his wife “stocked the pantry with provisions, laid in a supply of fuel and incidentally got out all their old firearms and weapons of defense. Pistols and rifles were their mainstays, but knives, hatchets, and crowbars were not thrown aside as useless.”

John Schwartz, one of Grotte’s employees, tried to reconcile the situation peacefully, but Heitz met him at the door “with a revolver in his hand” while Mrs. Heitz stood behind him “at parade rest with a crowbar clenched in her hands.” Schwartz and John Meyers eventually caught Heitz outside and blocked his return to the office. The siege was over, and the Heitz family went home.

The 1898 insolvency signaled the end of production at the Frederick Heitz Glass Works. The March 23, 1898, issue of the Indiana State Journal (Indianapolis) provided a fitting epitaph for an unusual history: A year ago, when the Heitz Glass Company of St. Louis failed, and the works shut down, the “pot” was left full of molten glass. Recently the property was purchased, and the pot contains a solid piece of glass sixty-six feet long, twenty-two feet wide, and five feet thick, estimated to weigh almost 600 tons.

Frederick was the brother of Christian Heitz, an officer of the Lindell Glass Co. in St. Louis during the 1880s. Both men were in the grocery business after their involvement in the glass trade. Frederick Heitz died on May 31, 1907. He operated a grocery store and saloon at the time of his death.

Subject Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer

Primary Image: Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer imaged on location by Alan DeMaison, FOHBC Virtual Museum Midwest Studio

Support Image: Auction: FH5 on base wax sealer quart, yellow-green, applied groove ring wax sealer mouth finish, sparkling glass, has a faint bruise on the inner edge of the outer ring, Embossing: base only, “FH 5”, Age: late 1800s. Rare in this appealing color. The base markings “FH” and “FHGW” have been attributed by Bill Lockhart, et all, to the Frederick Heitz Glass Works of St Louis, MO. – Greg Spurgeon, North American Glass, August 2021

Support Image: 1898 Frederick Heith Glass Works circular – Missouri History Museum, Circulars Collection, Folder 5

Support: Reference to Frederick Heitz and the FHGW Logo by Bill Lockhart, David Whitten, Terry Schaub, Beau Schriever, Bill Lindsey, and Carol Serr

Support: Reference to The Dating Game – The F H G W Mark by Bill Lockhart, David Whitten, Bottles and Extras, Winter, 2006

Support: Reference to Fruit Jar Annual 2020 – The Guide to Collecting Fruit Jars by Jerome J. McCann

Support: Reference to Red Book #11, the Collector’s Guide to Old Fruit Jars by Douglas M. Leybourne, Jr.

Support: Reference to GlassBottleMarks.com

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