#Antiques #Bottles #Vintage Crafty Way to Tint w/ Mod Podge and Food Coloring



These tinted bottles started out clear (below). The crafter just used water, food coloring, and diluted Mod Podge to coat the insides, then baked the tint on. (Tutorial here on itsoverflowing.com.)

Fun for decorators and crafts. No worries for knowledgeable bottle collectors. But if you come across a vintage bottle in an unusual color, you might get a little excited until you inspect it. Ebayer shoppers beware, eh?!




I spy... a #vintage fruit jar on the cover of FOLK Magazine #antiques #bottles


I spy... a #vintage fruit jar on the cover of FOLK Magazine


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Hemingray Fruit Jars and Insulators - History Needs Your Help


 NATIONAL INSULATOR ASSOCIATION

April 22, 2012

Dear Collector,

How would you like to be a part of Hemingray history? After all, many of us love the fruit jars and other products produced by them for their history as well as for their beauty. Now here is an opportunity for you to make a difference by placing a historical marker at the old Hemingray factory site in Covington, KY.


After successfully raising funds and erecting a state historical plaque for the Hemingray factory in Muncie, IN in 2011, the NIA has turned its attention to the former site of Hemingray in Covington, KY. Discussions with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, as well as a supportive Kenton County Historical Society have been ongoing and our application was submitted in March 2012. Approval is expected in June 2012 and dedication in 2013.

The current site of the old Hemingray Factory and Office complex in Covington is a large 317 room hotel. Immediately to the east is another large hotel and immediately to the south is the Northern Kentucky Convention Center. Both hotels serve the convention center as well as people visiting Cincinnati across the river. 

The proposed plaque location will be in a plaza in front of the hotel, where guests of both hotels and the convention center attendees will pass by daily. The opportunity for public exposure of our hobbies is great. 


I am appealing to you, to be a part of this worthwhile project.

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As with the Muncie plaque, the application process indicates that we need to privately fund the purchase and erection of the plaque. The cost of the plaque fabrication, erection, and any costs for the dedication ceremony and any required permits is approximately $2,800. Leftover funds from the Muncie plaque project are already set aside for this project. If funds raised during this campaign, are in excess of what is spent, those funds will be set aside for other future plaque projects.

The National Insulator Association, Inc. is a non-profit corporation. It is also classified as a "public charity" under IRS 501(c)(3) regulations. As such, most donations to the NIA are tax deductible.

[More] Pictures of the Hemingray plaque erected in 2011 in Muncie can be found here: http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48393 

If you are interested in being part of this project by making a donation, please send your payment to:
Robert B. Stahr
515 Main St. Unit 403
West Chicago, IL 60185

All checks should be made out to the National Insulator Association. A letter of receipt will be sent.

We appreciate your time and thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide.

Sincerely,
Robert B. Stahr
NIA First Past President
(630) 231-4171
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Photos and video of the 2011 Muncie Hemingray plaque dedication here on the Hemingray.net site.

I Wil-son Be There - Wilson Whiskey #Vintage #Postcards #Antiques #Bottles

I Wil-son be there.


At first I thought this was just a made-up whiskey name so the comic postcard could make it's bad pun. But something made me decide to check the name out. So I Googled around a bit. Didn't turn up any articles/info about Wilson's, but according to the labels, Wilson Whiskey was established in 1823 in Relay, Maryland. (See lots of label pix here.)

Here's a few more Wilson's images:


An early bar sign.




More bottle themed vintage postcards:



Schwarzen Katz (Black Cat) - German wine advertising icon/publicity stunt. (More info here: http://eventfulwoman.blogspot.com/2011/10/on-prowl-for-zells-black-cat.html


New York Glass Works, Alden, NY - flint glass bottles - real photo postcard - Sold on eBay for $24 (http://bit.ly/IMb8av)


1911 Advertising postcard from Lammers Bottling Co., Denver CO promoting Zang's Beer. Article about Phillip Zang: http://caturner.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/phillip-zang-soothed-the-wild-west-with-his-brew/


BE WISE - Stay tuned for my future bottle themed vintage postcard posts.
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#Vintage Howdy and 7UP Soda Pop Advertising Designs




Check out this article about vintage 7UP soda pop advertising design. Tons of pix of vintage salesman's ephemera, and old ads, and ephemera, and more.

Link:  http://imprint.printmag.com/animation/howdy-7up/?et_mid=552676&rid=1996382


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Antique BOTTLE DEALER Shaving Mug at Morphy Auctions #Antiques #Bottles


Bottle Dealer Shaving Mug

Gilt name "WM. J. Whelan". Nice image of bottle dealer with horse-drawn wagon standing in front of a saloon carrying a case of bottles.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 3 - 3/4" T.

Morphy Auctions April 20th & 21st 2012 Advertising Sale (08)



Milk Wagon Shaving Mug

Gilt name "Chas S. Lewis". Detailed image of horse-drawn milk wagon.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 3 - 1/2" T.

Morphy Auctions April 20th & 21st 2012 Advertising Sale (08)


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Fruit Jar Shop in SNL skit! "Fancy A Jar, Do You?"


 
Here's a blast from the past -- last year Saturday Night Live had a short skit about how boring British TV shows are. As their example... a show about a JAR SHOP.

It's just a 22-second bit at the beginning of a longer skit. The link to video is below. (Above is a screen-shot-pic.)


http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live//video/Knights-of-The-Realm/1317580

This Little Piggy Bottle Went to Market

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Pretty aqua pig bottle - but the bidders preferred the pottery pigs! This one only brought $2,000 
 
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Bottles in the News:
 
Pig pottery bottles bring $125,000
 
EAST GREENVILLE, Pa – A rare and unusual collection of pig-shaped figural pottery bottles sold for $125000 at a recent Glass Works Auctions. Of the 333 lots in the auction, 55 were from the collection of Gene Heisey, who passed away in 1987.
 
Read more here: Antique Trader
 
See all the pig bittles w/completed prices here: Glass Works Auction Catalog
 
 
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Anna Pottery Whiskey Pig, Anna Pottery, ca. 1872 - $19,000
 
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Anna Pottery Saltglazed Whiskey Pig - $12,000
 
 
 
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Texarkana Saltglazed Pottery Whiskey Pig - $9500
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