Thursday, September 19, 2019

Winter Finds #6 2018

I was finally able to acquire a suspected RI pontiled medicine. This cylinder is just marked D. Andrews, but who else could it be besides the famous David Andrews? The flared lip was ground off (probably badly chipped), but I'm happy to have an example!


It's been a while since I was really excited over a completely unlisted RI pharmacy bottle. A friend brought in a W.E. Watson Druggist Pawtuxet, RI medicine and I was almost in disbelief. I had thought it was Pawtucket at first glance, but no it was Pawtuxet! It's a small village on Narragansett bay located on the Cranston/Warwick line. I never expected to see an embossed medicine from there. I passed the first time because the price was far too high, but a few months later he came down and it came home with me!


I was surprised yet again to see a new Otis Clapp & Son ground screw cap bottle. These large rectangular versions usually have an internal threaded glass screw top, but this one had an external screw top with a metal lid! I can't wait to get all these together and on display!


A visit to the Little Rhody Bottle Club president's house is always a good time. I spotted a nice 3” Chas A. Gladding Pharmacist Providence, RI med on the shelf and home it went. This fella wasn't only cute but an unlisted size as well!


This bottle has a funny story behind it. I saw a 4-3/4” Blanding & Blanding Pharmacists Providence, RI at a club meeting and thought yup, I sure have that one! But measured it anyway. When I checked I saw it was an unlisted size I lacked. But come next meeting it had been sold in a large group to an ebay seller I knew. Well, sure enough it appeared on ebay and I was able to get it nice and cheap!