I was in Lexington all day yesterday. I had a tremendous amount of fun digging through a very large vendor with approximately 1,200 bottles, with a beautiful young lady, who happened to be interested in the CivilWar and bottles. Wowee! Every shelf, and even under the shelves was a gold mine of stuff! I found some real goodies there. I would have bought more, but I found a book there written by a Kentucky Confederate from the Orphan Brigade, and I had to have it.
Soda bottle, dating to the 1910's.
Very rare Coca Cola knock-off. 1910's.
1910's soda.
1910s-early 1920's beer bottle.
Anheuser Busch beer, 1910s.
Blue Lick Mineral Water. Originally this had a ornate label. This is a local bottle from Maysville KY.
Bitters bottle, 1870's-1880's.
Bitters, 1880's.
Soda bottle, dating to the 1910's.
Very rare Coca Cola knock-off. 1910's.
1910's soda.
1910s-early 1920's beer bottle.
Anheuser Busch beer, 1910s.
Blue Lick Mineral Water. Originally this had a ornate label. This is a local bottle from Maysville KY.
Bitters bottle, 1870's-1880's.
Bitters, 1880's.
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