Thursday, December 19, 2013

Fall Finds #6



The Coventry, CT bottle show is usually held in the spring, but they also had a second show in November.  While chilly, it was still worth braving the elements.  I was happy to find a nice W. H. Grimes Co. Pawtucket, RI quart whiskey.  It was listed with a hyphen between the two address numbers in this size, but not with “to”.


I was completely surprised when lightning struck twice.  Just down the road from the Coventry show was a group shop.  Of all the blobs I could have found, there was a Wm. H. Grimes Pawtucket, RI on the shelf!  It is listed on as a crown top, so this blob was new.


A return to the river dump produced some nice criers.  A Caproni Bros. Spruce St. Providence blob had a large hole on the backside.  The embossing style, similar to a George B. Boyden, has a nice graceful look and is unlisted.


Even more painful to find was a M. Lenahan & Co. Family Liquor Store Providence, RI quart whiskey.  It still hurts to think about that large base corner hole.  There are no quart size Lenahan bottles listed.


A medicine I found many years ago finally showed up again.  A Russell’s White Drops (in clear) was made my William Russell Jr. of Providence.  This product was for babies and unfortunately contained 15% alcohol.  When new laws in the early 1900s required a list of the ingredients for patent medicines, nearly all of them went out of business.  This bottle come in clear and aqua.