Posted 9 years ago
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I have posted an old find and my newest find today.
My older find and I don't remember when is a Sudheimer Fennerty & Co.
Louis Sudheimer & Edward A. Fennerty were in business together from 1883 til 1889
They were located at 420 - 422 S. 16th Street here in St. Louis Mo.
The bottle has a stamp on the base of LG Co. This would be The Lindell Glass Co. of St. Louis (1883-1889)
My newer find at a local Antique Mall is an Ed. A Fennerty bottle. I did not pay much(under 20$) as there is a good sized chip on the lip.
Ed Fennerty bottled soda at the same location (1891 til about 1902) and later moved to 1401 Clark Avenue (City Directories tell me 1909 & 1910)
Ed bottled Ginger Ale, Phosphated Iron Tonic, Crabapple Champaign Cider & Cream Soda noted from an article in the American Carbonator and American Bottler 1905.
A Family business as G.W. Fennerty was President, Ed A Jr. was secretary and Herbert Fennerty was superintendent in 1905
I've looked back over what you have posted for us to enjoy. You do know that this is probably a Hutchinson bottle ?
I wish i could press Love It 10 times...
Thanks Anna I am glad that you like them.
blunderbuss2, I know that these bottles are referred to as blob tops or hutchinson blobs, but not exactly sure if there is a difference between the two.
I am glad that you like them
Thanks to all whom are enjoying the bottles
Not a Hutch. A standard blob.
Look into clear resin.