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That happens to be the man who put up this site; and he as yet to answer my email. As a matter of fact he has yet to answer any of my emails. BOTLNUTZ "Ned Flanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Botlnutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > I admit at times I'm as bad as most about asking for info. on value, but > > this time I would like to add: What was in this bottle(will become more > > apparent in a moment)?? > > > > Diggin' with a bud that works in demolition, (always good to have one of > > these on hand with access to backhoe while your at it ) when he pulled out a > > gravitating stopper known to used 1881-1882 and very nearby he came up with > > an amber cyl. bottle 10 5/8" tall and 2 1/2" accross it's hinge mould base. > > Embossing accross shoulder; CORDIAL on "front" side VOLINA on the "BACK" > > shoulder. > > You have to turn the bottle sideways to read: > > VOLINA DRUG & CHEMICAL CO> > > BALTIMORE, Md. U.S.A. > > Have searched all of my books under cordial(1), medicine, but am I > > looking in the wrong category or wrong books. I tend to use MEGURA's and > > Kovel's > > > > > > BOTLNUTZ > > I found a picture of the bottle in question at this site. > http://www.antiquebottles.com/rl/medicine.html Contact the site > owner for more info. Sorry that I could not be more helpful. > > Cheers, > > Ned
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