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The FOHBC Virtual Museum of Historical Bottles and Glass
  • About
    • Mission and Goals
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Budget & Funding
    • Future Projects
    • Contact
  • Galleries
    • Floor Plan
    • Ales & Beers
      • A-E
        • Albany Brewery A. B. San Francisco
        • Atlanta City Brewing Co Atlanta Ga
        • G. Boehringer 1826 N 25th St Philadelphia
        • Cal. Bottling Co. Export Beer S.F.
        • James Connor 819 Carpenter Philada Weiss Beer
        • J. Corwell Germantown
        • P. Dehm Manayunk
        • Engel & Wolf’s No. 26 & 28 Dillwyn St Philada
      • F-J
        • Gemenden Planters Hotel Savannah Geo. Brown Stout
        • D. Harkins Richmond Pa
        • Heiner & Schmitt Philada
      • K-O
        • Margt McAvoy Phil. Dyottville Glass Works Philada
        • Thos Maher Savannah Ga. Porter & Ale
        • Old White Bear
      • P-T
        • Early Pittsburgh Porter
        • Phoenix Brewery W&H Pittsburgh Pa
        • Pittsburgh Brewery Lager Beer
        • C.D. Postel S.F. Cal.
        • Smiths Pittsburgh & Wheeling Porter
      • U-Z
    • Bitters
      • A-E
        • American Life Bitters
        • Dr Ashbaugh’s Plant & Root Bitters, J.C. Tilton Pitts. Pa
        • AT & Co
        • Dr. Atherton’s Dew Drop Bitters
        • Baker’s Orange Grove Bitters
        • Barto’s Great Gun Bitters
        • Dr. Bell’s Golden Tonic Bitters
        • Bennet’s Wild Cherry Stomach Bitters
        • Big Bill Best Bitters
        • Bitter Witch
        • Dr. Boerhaave’s Stomach Bitters
        • Boerhave’s Holland Bitters Pittsburgh Pa
        • Brown’s Catalina
        • Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters
        • Brummel’s Cock-Tail Augusta Ga
        • Bryant’s Stomach Bitters
        • California Bitters
        • California Herb Bitters Dierker & Speck Pittsburgh Pa
        • California Wine Bitters
        • Cannon Bitters
        • Capital Bitters
        • Carey’s Grecian Bend Bitters
        • Cassin’s Grape Brandy Bitters
        • Catawba Wine Bitters
        • Chalmer’s Catawba Wine Bitters
        • Chickahominy Bitters
        • Constitution Bitters
        • Damiana Bitters Baja California
        • Dr. DeGurley’s Celebrated Herb Bitters
        • Drakes Plantation Bitters Patented 1862 (5-log)
      • F-J
        • Ferro Quina Kidney and Liver Bitters
        • Fish Bitters – Yellow Olive
        • The Fish Bitters – Cobalt
        • Dr. F. Fleschhuts Celebrated Stomach Bitters Laporte Pa
        • Georgia Bitters Barrett Land & Co.
        • Harvey’s Prairie Bitters
        • Dr. Henley’s Wild Grape Root Bitters
        • Dr. Henley’s Wild Grape Root IXL Bitters Cylinder
        • Hibernia Bitters
        • Horse Shoe Bitters
        • N.B. Jacobs San Francisco
        • Jewel Bitters
      • K-O
        • Kelly’s Old Cabin Bitters
        • Kimball’s Jaundice Bitters Troy N.H.
        • Lacour’s Sarsapariphere Bitters
        • M.G. Landsberg Chicago
        • E. G. Lyons & Co. Manufactures
        • McKeever’s Army Bitters
        • Dr. Miller’s Ratafia
        • Mills’ Bitters
        • John Moffat Phoenix Bitters New York
        • Mohica Bitters
        • Dingen’s Napolean Cocktail Bitters
        • National Bitters – Corn
        • National Bitters – Coffin
        • Old Homestead Bitters – Blue
        • Old Homestead Bitters – Green
        • Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tonic
        • Old Man’s Stomach Bitters
        • Orizaba Bitters
      • P-T
        • Palmer’s Tonic Bitters
        • Pineapple Bitters
        • Plow’s Sherry Bitters
        • Dr. Renz’s Herb Bitters
        • W. Ritmeier’s California Wine Bitters
        • Rosenbaum’s Bitters
        • H. Schoenfelder’s Stomach Bitters Pittsburgh, Pa.
        • General Scotts Artillery Bitters
        • Simon’s Centennial Bitters
        • Simon’s Medicated Aromatic Bitters
        • St. Nicholas Stomach Bitters
        • V. Squarza
        • Stockton’s Port Wine Bitters
        • Suffolk Bitters
        • Ta Tsing Bitters
        • Tippecanoe H.H. Warner & Co. (Figural Log)
        • Travellers Bitters
        • Turner Brothers Square
        • Dr. Wm. H. Tutt’s Golden Eagle Bitters
      • U-Z
        • Alex Von Humboldt’s Stomach Bitters
        • Dr. Walkinshaw’s Curative Bitters Batavia N.Y.
        • Wheeler’s Berlin Bitters
        • E. Wideman & J. Chappaz
        • Dr. Wonser’s Bitters U.S.A. Square
        • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Aqua
        • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Amber
        • Dr. Wonser’s U.S.A. Indian Root Bitters in Green
        • Woodgate’s Plantation Bitters
        • Wormser Bros. San Francisco
    • Blown Three Mold
      • GI
      • GII
        • GII-3 Keene Decanter
        • GII-6 Kent Globular Decanter
        • GII-6 Kent Three Mold Decanter
        • GII-15 Geometric Inkwell
        • GII-18 Footed Bowl
        • GII-18E Coventry Inkwell
        • GII-28 Decanter
        • GII-28 Decanter with Stopper
        • GII-30 Decanter
        • GII-43 Decanter
      • GIII
        • GIII-2 Mount Vernon Decanter
        • GIII-14 Sugar Bowl
        • GIII-25 Geometric Inkwell
        • GIII-34 Footed Celery Vase
      • GIV
      • GV
        • GV-8 Boston & Sandwich Decanter
      • GVI
      • GVII
      • GVIII
      • GIX
      • GX
      • GXI
      • GXII
      • GXIII
      • GXIV
      • GXV
    • Cures
      • A-E
        • Dr. F.G. Atwood’s Colic Cure
        • Babcock’s Rheumatic Tincture Blood Purifier & Cancer Cure
        • Balser’s Ague Cure (Father Mooney’s Recipe)
        • Bennet’s Magic Cure
        • Burns’ Catarrh Cure
        • Clements Certain Cure
        • Dr. Craigs Kidney Cure (Embossed Kidneys)
        • The Original Dr. Craig’s Kidney Cure, Rochester NY
        • Cummings Blood Cure CBC
        • Curatine – Brown Chemical Co.
        • Dr. DeGurley’s Celebrated Herb Bitters
      • F-J
        • Frog Pond Chill & Fever Cure
        • Fulton’s Radical Remedy Sure Kidney Liver And Dyspepsia Cure
        • Handyside’s Consumption Cure
      • K-O
        • Original Kidney & Liver Cure Rochester NY
        • Dr Kilmer’s Cough-Cure Binghamton NY
      • P-T
        • Ramsdell’s Cure For Dandruff St. John, N.B.
        • Dr J.A. Sherman’s Rupture Curative Compound New York
        • Dr Struble’s Kidney Cure
        • Tamalon Catarrh and Lung Cure
      • U-Z
        • Dr. Walkinshaw’s Curative Bitters Batavia N.Y.
        • Warner’s Safe Cure London Toronto Rochester (Animal Cure)
        • Warner’s Safe Kidney & Liver Cure Rochester, N.Y.
    • Druggist
      • A-E
      • F-J
      • K-O
        • Wm F. Kidder & Co. New York
        • J.R. Nichols & Co. Boston
      • P-T
        • Parke Davis & Co. Manufacturing Chemists Detroit
        • Schwartz & Haslett Pittsburgh Penna
        • F.E. Suire & Co Cincinnati
      • U-Z
    • Fire Extinguishers
      • Universal Fire Extinguisher
    • Food & Sauces
      • A-E
        • J.C. Anderson Pure Lemon Syrup Pittsburgh
        • Baker & Cutting Glass & Pickle Mfrs San Francisco
        • Berry Preserve Bottle
        • Cathedral Pickle – Gardner 325
        • Cathedral Pickle – Gardner 2287
        • Cathedral Pickle Jar – Hexagonal
        • Draped Shoulder Pickle
        • “E H V B” Cathedral Pickle
      • F-J
        • G E Mustard
        • G K Mustard
        • Hunt & Hunkins Cayenne Pepper
      • K-O
        • Keyhole Sauce
        • Meat & Fish Packing Co. S.F.
        • Mustard Manufr By H. Baader Phila
        • N.W. Opermann Mustard Factory
        • Octofoil Preserve Bottle
      • P-T
        • Peppersauce – Hexagonal Green
        • Petal Jar – Green
        • Red Star Catsup
        • Rowe & Co Gothic Pickle
        • Sauce Bottle
        • Wm. Schotten & Bro. St. Louis Mo.
        • Shriver’s Oyster Ketchup Baltimore
        • Shriver’s Oyster Ketchup Baltimore – Large Size
        • Soyer’s Sauce
      • U-Z
        • Unembossed Fluted Cylinder Bottle
        • Wells Miller & Provost Fancy Pickle
        • Wells Miller & Provost Fancy Sauce
        • Western Spice Mills Mustard
        • Western Spice Mills – Peppersauce
        • Willington Cathedral Pickle
        • Willington Cathedral Pickle – Amber
    • Free Blown & Pattern Molded
      • Flasks & Decanters
        • Coventry Glob Decanter
        • Hartford County Serving Decanter
        • Kent Pattern Molded Chestnut Flask
        • Mantua 16 Rib Chestnut
        • Mantua 32 Rib Flask
        • Pitkin Chestnut
        • Stiegel Type Pocket Bottle
        • Tyrolean Flask
        • Zanesville Pattern Molded Bottle
        • Zanesville Pattern Molded Globular Bottle
      • Tableware
        • Coventry Tumbler
        • Freeblown Pitcher
        • Handled Footed Mug
        • Kent 20-Rib Pattern Molded Bowl
        • Kent Pattern Molded Bowl
        • Mantua 32-Rib Bowl
        • Mantua Bowl
        • Mantua Creamer
        • Mantua Free-Blown Bowl
        • New England Freeblown Pitcher
        • Pitkin Sugar Pot
        • Pitkin Type Hat Whimsey
        • Pitkin Type Hat Whimsey and Glass Ball
        • Stiegel Type Footed Bowl
        • Zanesville Free-Blown Bowl
        • Zanesville Free-Blown Pan
        • Zanesville Pattern Molded Bowl
        • Zanesville Pattern Molded Tumbler
    • Historical Flasks
      • GI
        • GI-14 • “General Washington” – Eagle Portrait Flask
        • G1-14 • “General Washington” – Eagle Portrait Flask cobalt
        • GI-17 • “Washington” Taylor Portrait Flask
        • GI-18 • “Washington” Portrait “Baltimore Glass Works” Monument Flask
        • GI-22 • Washington Classical Bust Portrait Flask
        • GI-25 • Washington / Classical Bust Portrait Flask
        • GI-27 • Washington / Eagle Portrait Flask
        • GI-28 • Washington Portrait – Albany NY – Sailing Frigate Flask
        • GI-32 • “Washington” And Bust – “Jackson” And Bust Portrait Flask
        • GI-34 • Washington / Jackson Portrait Flask
        • GI-39 • Washington / Taylor Portrait Flask
        • GI-43 • Washington / Taylor Portrait Flask
        • GI-54 • Washington–Taylor Portrait Flask
        • GI-66 • General Jackson / Eagle Portrait Flask
        • GI-68 • General Jackson Floral Motif Portrait Flask
        • GI-73 • General Taylor – Monument Portrait Flask
        • GI-74 • Zachary Taylor / Corn For The World Flask
        • GI-80 • “Lafayette” And Bust – “De Witt Clinton” And Bust Portrait Flask
        • GI-81 • “Lafayette” Bust “S & C” – “De Witt” Bust “C-T” Portrait Flask
        • GI-86 • Lafayette / Liberty Cap Portrait Flask
        • GI-89a • Lafayette / Masonic Portrait Flask
        • GI-94 • Franklin / Dyott Portrait Flask
        • GI-105 • “Jeny Lind” and Bust – Factory Calabash Flask
        • GI-108 • Jenny Lind Bust And Lyre Flask
        • GI-112 • Kossuth Large Frigate Portrait Calabash Flask
        • GI-113 • “Kossuth” And Bust – Tree Portrait Calabash Flask
        • GI-119 • Columbia / Eagle Portrait Flask
      • GII
        • GII-22 • Eagle – Lyre Flask
        • GII-24 • Double Eagle Historical Flask
        • GII-31 • Double Eagle Flask Louisville Glass Works
        • GII-33 • Eagle – Louisville KY Glass Works Flask
        • GII-37 • Eagle “Ravenna Glass Company” Anchor Flask
        • GII-48 • Eagle – Flag And “Coffin & Hay. Hammonton” Flask
        • GII-49 • Eagle – Stag Flask
        • GII-54 • Eagle – Flag Flask
        • GII-55 • Eagle – Grapes Flask
        • GII-57 • “J.P.F.” Eagle – Cornucopia Flask
        • GII-58 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask
        • GII-61 • Eagle – Willington Glass Co. Flask
        • GII-62 • Liberty Eagle – Willington Glass Co
        • GII-66 • Eagle Anchor “New London Glass Works” Flask
        • GII-69 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask
        • GII-74 • Eagle – Cornucopia Flask
        • GII-75 • Pantaloon Eagle – Cornucopia Flask
        • GII-77 • Concentric Ring Eagle – NG / CO. Flask
        • GII-114 • Double Eagle Louisville Glass Works
      • GIII
        • GIII-1 • Cornucopia – Pinwheel Pictorial Flask
      • GIV
        • GIV-3 • Masonic Arch and Eagle and J.K B Cobalt Flask
        • GIV-3 • Masonic Arch and Eagle and J.K B Topaz Striated Flask
        • GIV-7 • Masonic Arch – Eagle Flask
        • GIV-8 • Masonic Arch and Emblems – Eagle Flask
        • GIV-29 • Hourglass Masonic Flask
        • GIV-30 • Crossed Keys Masonic Flask
        • GIV-32 • Masonic Arch – Eagle Flask
        • GIV-34 • Masonic – Frigate and “Franklin” Flask
      • GV
        • GV-2 • “Success To The Railroad” and Locomotive Flask
        • GV-3 • “Success To The Railroad” And Horse & Cart Flask
        • GV-4 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask
        • GV-5 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask
        • GV-6 • “Success To The Railroad” and Horse and Cart Flask
        • GV-8 • “Success to the Railroad” Horse and Cart – Eagle Flask
        • GV-10 • “Lowell / Railroad” and Horse and Cart – Eagle Flask
      • GVI
        • GVI-2 • “Balto” and Monument – Sloop Flask
        • GVI-4 • Baltimore Monument – Corn For The World Flask
        • GVI-7 • Monument and “Baltimore” – “Ear of Corn” and Corn for the World Flask
      • GVII
        • GVII-1 • “North Bend” – “Tippecanoe” Cabin Bottle
        • GVII-2 • “Tippecanoe” Cabin Bottle
        • GVII-3 • E.G. Booz’s Old Cabin Whiskey – Philadelphia
      • GVIII
        • GVIII-1 • Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-3 • Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-5a • Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-14 • Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-18 • Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-19 • Wide Mouth Sunburst Flask
        • GVIII-26 • Sunburst Flask
      • GIX
        • GIX-2 • Scroll Flask
        • GIX-6 • “Louisville KY” – “Glass Works” Scroll Flask
        • GIX-11 • Scroll Flask
        • GIX-12a • Scroll Flask
        • GIX-42 • “J R. & S” Scroll Flask
      • GX
        • GX-4 • Cannon “General Taylor Never Surrenders” – “A Little More Grape Capt Bragg” Flask
        • GX-8a • Sailboat – Star Pictorial Flask
        • GX-21 • “The American System” Steamboat – Sheaf of Rye Flask
        • GX-22 • “Hard Cider” – Log Cabin Historical Flask
        • GX-24 • “Jared Spencer” Medallions and Diamond Diapering Flask
        • GX-25 • Medallions and Diamond Diapering Flask
        • GX-26 • Beads and Pearls and Diamond Diapering Flask
        • GX-27 • Stoddard Flag Flask
        • GX-28 • Stoddard Flag Flask
      • GXI
        • GXI-8 • For Pike’s Peak Old Rye – Eagle Pittsburgh Pa
        • GXI-35 • “For Pike’s Peak” Prospector – Eagle Flask – Olive Yellow
        • GXI-35 • “For Pike’s Peak” Prospector – Eagle Flask – Yellow Green
        • GXI-45 • Pike’s Peak Prospector Tippler – Eagle Flask
        • GXI-47 • “For Pike’s Peak” and Prospector – Hunter Shooting Deer Flask
        • GXI-52 • “For Pike’s Peak” and Prospector – Hunter Shooting Deer
      • GXII
        • GXII-10 • “Union” Clasped Hands – Eagle Flask
        • GXII-13 • “Union” and Clasped Hands “L F & Co” Eagle “Pittsburgh Pa”
        • GXII-15 • “Union” And Clasped Hands – “E. Wormser & Co Pittsburgh PA” And Eagle
        • GXII-39 • “Union / W. Frank & Sons Pitts.” and Clasped Hands – Cannon Flask
      • GXIII
        • GXIII-17 • Horseman – Hound Pictorial Flask
        • GXIII-45 • Sheaf Of Wheat – Star Pictorial Handled Calabash Flask
        • GXIII-58 • Anchor and “Spring Garden Glass Works” – Log Cabin Flask
        • GXIII-75 Key Shoo-Fly Flask
        • GXIII-83 • Star – Ravenna Glass Works Flask
      • GXIV
        • GXIV-3 • Star And “Traveler’s / Companion” – Star And “Ravenna / Glass Co” Flask
        • GXIV-6 • Duck and “Traveler’s Companion” – Star and “Lockport Glass Works” Flask
      • GXV
        • GXV-17 • “Ravenna Glass Works” Flask
        • GXV-25 • Old Rye Wheeling Va
    • Inks
      • A-E
        • Albert’s Writing Fluid Pitts, Pa
        • Fred. D. Alling’s Mercantile Ink
        • Bertinguiot Inkwell
        • Edwards Blue Black Fluid
      • F-J
        • B.A. Fahnestock & Cos. Ink Pittsburg
        • Farley’s Ink
        • Gibb Inkwell
        • Harrison’s Columbian Ink
        • T. K. Hibbert Pittsburg
        • Jones’ Empire Ink N.Y.
      • K-O
        • Morgans Ink Pitts
      • P-T
        • Ross’s Excelsior Ink
        • Sanford’s Premium Writing Fluid
        • J. Sargant’s Japan Ink Alleghenytown
        • J.L. Thompson Fine Black Ink Troy – NY
      • U-Z
        • E. Waters Troy. NY
        • Zeiber & Co.’s Excelsior Ink
    • Jars
      • A-E
        • Adlam Patent Pail Jar
        • A.E. Bray Fruit Jar
        • AGWL Pitts Pa Wax Sealer
        • Air-Tight Fruit Jar
        • Air-Tight Fruit Jar Whimsey
        • All Right Patd Jan 25th 1868
        • American Improved Preserve Can – Earle’s Patent
        • Arthur’s Patent Air-Tight Self-Sealing Can
        • Arthur’s Patent – Arthur Burnham & Gilroy
        • Ball Standard
        • BBGMCo Buffalo Jar
        • Beaver Fruit Jar
        • Bee Hive Trade Mark
        • Buckeye 2 Adams Patd May 20. 1862
        • Cadiz Jar
        • The Canton Domestic Fruit Jar
        • The Chief
        • Cohansey
        • Colburn’s Fountain Stopple Jar
        • Collins & Chapman Wheeling, W.V.
        • Cunningham & Co. Pittsburgh
        • The Daisy Jar
        • Denver Jar
        • Dexter (Wreath of Fruit)
        • Dodge Sweeney & Co’s California Butter
        • Dorlon & Shaffer Pickled Oysters
        • The Eclipse
        • Empire
        • Eureka N.O.F. Patd Dec 27th 1864
        • Excelsior (Basket of Fruit)
      • F-J
        • Favorite – Pat Apr 7 1874
        • Flaccus Bros. Steers Head Fruit Jar
        • Freeblown Jar
        • Gem Butter Jar
        • Globe Fruit Jar
        • The Great Eastern
        • Gregory’s Patent Aug. 17th 1869 Common Sense Jar
        • Griswold’s Patent 1862
        • H & S Phila
        • Joel Haines West Middleburg Ohio
        • Hartell’s Glass Patd 1858 Air-Tight Preserve Jar
        • Frederick Heitz Wax Sealer
        • Helme’s Rail Road Mills Jar
        • Hemingray – Melon Ribbed Jar
        • Hemingray Push Down Wax Sealer
        • The Hero
        • The Hero Ine
        • Hoosier Jar
        • Imperial (Hand Holding a Mace)
        • Imperial Patented April 20th 1886
        • Improved Standard Patented April 17th 1888
      • K-O
        • L & W (Script) Wax Sealer
        • L G Co
        • Lafayette (Pictured in Profile)
        • The Leader
        • J.C. Lefferts Patented 1859 Cast Iron Can
        • Lightning Cobalt Putnam 451
        • Ludlow’s Infallible Patent Jar
        • The Magic (Star) Fruit Jar
        • Mason’s 16 Patent Nov 30th 1858
        • Masons OVGCo Patent Nov 30th 1858
        • Mason’s Albany Aniline Rumpff & Lutz New York
        • Mason’s GCCo Patent 1858 Jar
        • Mason’s Improved Jar
        • Mason’s Improved Jar – Australian
        • Mason’s Improved Trademark CFJCo (Monogram)
        • Mason’s LGCo (Monogram) Patent Nov 30th 1858
        • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858
        • Mason’s Patent 1858 CFJCo Midget Jar
        • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 N.C.L.
        • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 58 “Christmas Mason”
        • Mason’s CFJCO Improved Clyde N.Y.
        • Mason’s Patent 1858 with Cobalt Striations
        • Mason’s Patent 1858 Straight Sided
        • Mason’s Patent 1858 Tudor Rose Pickle Pusher
        • Mason’s Patent Crowleytown Jar
        • Mason’s Patent 1858 in Cobalt Blue
        • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 – Black Glass
        • Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th 1858 – DuPont
        • Mason’s Patent Nov 30th 1858 – HGW (Monogram)
        • Mason’s Union (Shield)
        • Mastodon T.A. Evans & Co
        • M.F.J.CO. 12
        • Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jar
        • Millville hitall’s Paten Half Quart
        • Millville Improved WTCO Monogram
        • Thos. J. Myer & Co – Baltimore
        • National 1876 Jar
        • NE Plus Ultra Air-Tight Fruit Jar Made By Bodine & Bros. Wms Town, N.J.
        • Newman’s Patent 1859 Jar
        • Ohio Fruit Jar Co. – Honey Jar
        • Omega Patd June 21, 1870
      • P-T
        • Patent Sept. 18, 1860
        • Patent June 27 1865
        • Pat’d Aug. 5th 1862 – W.W. Lyman
        • Petal Jar
        • Wm Pogue Fruit Jar
        • Pomona – Patented Mar 10th 1868
        • Potter & Bodine’s Air Tight Fruit Jar
        • Protector Fruit Jar
        • RAG (Monogram) – Gilchrist Jar
        • Doctor Ramsay’s Pat. April 17 1866
        • Ravenna Glass Works Ohio Air-Tight Fruit Jar
        • Reid
        • The Reservoir
        • Royal of 1876
        • The Schaffer Jar Rochester N.Y. JCS
        • The Scranton Jar
        • J.J. Squire Patent 1864
        • Standard McCully Jar
        • Star & Crescent Self Sealing Jar
        • Star Glass Co. New Albany
        • Stevens Tin Top – Lewis & Neblett Jar
        • Steven’s Patent Tin Top Jar
        • A. Stone & Co. Philada.
        • A. Stone & Co, Philda. Cunninghams & Co.
      • U-Z
        • U.S. Patent May 12 1863
        • Van Vliet Improved Fruit Jar
        • Victory Jar – Pacific Glass Works
        • W (Script) Wax Sealer
        • Wax Sealer Jar
        • Wax Sealer Jar – Midwest Origin
        • Webster’s Patent Feb 16. 1864
        • Whitney Glass Works Glassboro N.J.
        • B.B. Wilcox Patent Fruit Jar
        • J.D. Willoughby Jar
        • J.D. Willoughby – The Ladies Favorite
        • The Wilson & Webb Patent March 24th 1903
        • Woodbury Improved WGW (monogram) Jar
        • A.W.L. Wright
    • Medicines
      • A-E
        • Boerhave’s Electro Chemical Aroma
        • Bowman’s Beautiful Snow for the Complexion
        • C. Brinckerhoffs Health Restorative
        • Chapman’s Genuine No. 4 Salem St Boston
        • Connell’s Brahminical Moonplant East Indian Remedies
        • I. Covert’s Balm Of Life
        • Dr. Cummings’ Compound Extract Sarsaparilla and Dock Portland Me.
        • Dr. Curless Blood Purifier San Francisco Cal.
        • Dr. J. Dennis’s Georgia Sarsaparilla
        • L.P. Dodge Rheumatic Liniment Newburg
        • H.H. Epping’s Buchu Manufactured by L. Pierce & Co. Columbus Ga
      • F-J
        • Dr. J.R. Flanders Specific
        • Jos. Fleming Druggist Pittsbg Pa
        • Gibb’s Bone Liniment
        • Gugenheim’s Japanese Tonic Pittsburgh Pa
        • Dr. Guysott’s Compound Extract of Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla
        • Hayden
        • W. Henderson & Co. Extract of Sarsaparilla Pittsburgh
        • J. Q. Hill Apothecary
        • Holman’s Nature’s Grand Restorative
        • Howards Vegetable Cancer And Canker Syrup
        • The Indian’s Panacea
        • Dr H. W. Jackson Druggist Vegetable Home Syrup
      • K-O
        • S.M. Kier. Petroleum Pittsburgh
        • Kimball’s Anodyne Toothache Drops
        • Ladies Star Self Helper Co. Pacific
        • Longley’s Panacea
        • G.W. Merchant Chemist Lockport N.Y.
        • Morse’s Celebrated Syrup Prov. R.I.
        • I. Newton’s Panacea Purifier Of The Blood Norwich, Vt
      • P-T
        • Phelps’s Arcanum Worcester Mass.
        • Dr. Phelps Genuine Arcanum
        • Pike & Osgood Boston Mass Alterative Syrup
        • Pile Remedy, Wm Carr, Bath, Maine
        • Dr. J. W. Poland
        • Rushton & Aspinwall New York Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash
        • Smith’s Green Mountain Renovator East. Georgia. Vt
        • Spooners Hygeian Tonic New-York Price $1.00
        • G. W. Stone’s Liquid Cathartic & Family Physic Lowell Mass
        • Swaim’s Panacea Philada
        • Thompson’s Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphate Chicago
        • Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla Albany N.Y.
        • Dr. Truxal’s Sacred Elixir
        • Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla & Queens Delight
      • U-Z
        • E. Warner Indian Physician Syrup
        • Warner’s Safe Diabetes Remedy Rochester N.Y.
        • L.Q.C. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial
        • N. Wood Portland Me
        • Dr. Woodruff’s Dysentary Cordial Columbus Ga
        • Dr. J.S. Wood’s Elixir Albany, NY
    • Perfume, Scent & Cologne
      • A-E
        • X. Bazin Philada
        • Cologne Bottle with Crown Stopper
        • Crane & Brigham San Francisco
      • F-J
        • Farina Perfume
        • H. W. & Co. New York
      • K-O
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Wm. Heiss Jr. Manufacturer of Superior Mineral and Soda Waters

Wm. Heiss Jr. Manufacturer of Superior Mineral and Soda Waters

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Wm. Heiss Jr.

Manufacturer of Superior Mineral and Soda Waters

No. 213 Nor. 2d St. Phild.A

This Bottle to be Returned

William Heiss Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Multi-Sided Medium Cobalt Blue Soda

Provenance: Doug Shutler Collection

William Heiss Jr. was a leading mineral and soda water manufacturer of his time. He used his expertise as being a coppersmith to develop a “Mineral Water Apparatus” that he marketed broadly from his shop in Philadelphia which was marked with a sign of the Golden Eagle.

Museum example of the 8-sided Wm. Heiss Jr. Manufacturer of Superior Mineral and Soda Waters bottle

Our wonderful 8-sided medium cobalt blue soda water bottle is embossed ‘WM HEISS JR’ (side 1, the ‘M’ and ‘R’ are smaller and raised), ‘MANUFACTURER OF’ (side 2, ‘O’ smaller), ‘SUPERIOR MINERAL’ (side 3), ‘AND SODA WATERS’ (side 4), ‘NO 213 NORh 2d ST’ (side 5. ‘O’ of ‘NO’ much smaller and raised, the ‘h’ of ‘NORh’ much smaller and raised, the ‘D’ of ‘2D’ much smaller and raised, the ‘T’ of ‘ST’ much smaller and raised ), ‘PHILAD.A.’ (side 6, the ‘A’ is smaller and raised), ‘THIS BOTTLE’ (side 7) and ‘TO BE RETURND’ (side 8, sic). The bottle measures 7 ½ x 2 ½ (3 ½). There is an applied tapered collar mouth. The base has an improved pontil.

Before soda pop, there was a large mineral and soda water industry in the United States, mostly populated by regional manufacturers in the 1840s. Water quality was a huge concern in the antebellum days of cholera epidemics. Mineral or soda water was considered safer than well or other flowing water. Initially, the soda and mineral waters were primarily medicinal in nature and likely had an unpleasant or bland taste. Almost from the beginning, fruit juices were added to soda and mineral waters to improve the taste, which was eventually perfected to start the craze in the United States.

Many soda water bottles have extensive base and side wear as soda water bottles were the property of the soda bottler and were sometimes marked like our example, ‘To Be Returnd’ (sic) or in other cases, ‘This Bottle is Never Sold’.

William Heiss Jr. was born around 1812 or 1813 in Pennsylvania. Initially, he was a coppersmith but he was best known as a manufacturer and bottler of mineral and soda water. His father was William Heiss Sr., who was born on October 13, 1786. William Sr. would marry Rachael Goddard on March 3, 1812. Their first son is our focus.

Sometime in 1808, William Heiss Sr. and a partner, who was probably George Justice, purchased the coppersmith shop of Jesse Oat who was located at 184 North Second Street in Philadelphia. Justice had recently retired as City Commissioner and lived around the corner from the shop at 95 New Street.

By 1813, Justice had withdrawn from the firm and William Sr. was operating the business on his own. In 1813, Heiss moved his shop to 213 North Second Street. This was a longstanding metalworking operation with George Goddard who was a blacksmith, Samuel Alexander, silversmith, Phillip Apple, coppersmith, and Benjamin Scott, copper plate printer. William Heiss Jr. would eventually take over his father’s business around 1838 as William Sr. retired and was listed as a gentleman. He would die on October 10, 1846.

W. Heiss Jr. Superior Mineral Water bottle in emerald green.

We start seeing advertisements from William Heiss Jr. as early as 1845 stating that he was a manufacturer of a Mineral Water Apparatus at the sign of the Golden Eagle and Fountain, No. 213 North Second Street, above Vine, in Philadelphia. His experience with copper and metalworking led him to develop a purer method to make mineral water. One series of advertisements that appeared in the Charleston Mercury in 1849 claimed that Wiliam Heiss Jr. had over 12 years of experience in the manufacturing of mineral water, operating fountains, and bottling.

Wm. Heiss Jr. in his advertising, stated that he had been to Paris and after “years of study and practical applications in the arts of Chemistry and Mechanics had developed the best and most complete Apparatus, for the Manufacture of Mineral Water in Bottles and Fountains, in the United States.” Besides selling the Mineral Water Apparatus he was selling generators, pumps, and fountains, ornamental urns, and pedestals for stands and counters for use in bars and hotels. He was selling his bottles at 31 ½ cents per dozen.

William Jr. continued to operate the coppersmith business during the later years of the 1840s when a devastating fire burned down much of the area around Vine and North Second Street on July 9, 1850. Heiss’ business was not spared and the following year the business was moved to Jillian above Willow Street.

William Jr. Heiss was probably the most successful mineral water manufacturer for a short period of years in Philadelphia. The competition was stiff with John Reynolds and Eugene Roussel and other upstarts like Andrew McFarland, William Riddle, George S. Twitchell. Roussel, in particular, was a competitor who had recently sold his perfumery to focus on the mineral water business. He is credited as being the first to flavor his waters with fruit juices or more accurately the first to bottle flavored soda water.  Although neither is technically correct, he is the first to have made a success of it and thus deserves the credit as the “father of the American bottled soda water industry.”

Things start to deteriorate with Wm, Heiss and his business as the following notice appeared in the November 23, 1852 edition of the New York Tribune:

NOTICE TO SODA BOTTLERS – For sale cheap, six hundred gross of superior Mineral Water Bottles, all of them having been in use, therefore being superior to any new bottles. Will be sold on accommodating terms by WILLIAM HEISS, No. 213 North 2d-st., Philadelphia. Also, the large, superior Generator, made by myself and used in my own laboratory, with three cylinders, five Corking and Tying Benches, together with some other Machinery for the Soda business. The above generator is superior to any in the United States. I will also sell fifty Mineral Water Fountains, with Coolers, Connecting Pipes, Marble and Silver Pedestals, &c., and take part pay in good merchandise or real estate, unencumbered.

The attempt to sell his bottles and bottling business in New York was not successful and in the spring of the following year the following ad appeared in the May 15, 1853 edition of the Sunday Dispatch:

NOTICE – I HEREBY AUTHORIZE MR. EUGENE ROUSSEL to collect and take possession of all BOTTLES marked with my name, wherever found, having this day disposed of all my rights and interest in said Bottles to him. WILLIAM HEISS, May 10th, 1853. The undersigned having purchased of Mr. Wm. Heiss his entire stock of MINERAL WATER BOTTLES, all persons who are in possession of Bottles marked with the names of HEISS or ROUSSEL, will please give information at the Office, 44 Prune Street, when they will be sent for. EUGENE ROUSSEL

N. B – These Bottles, as well as my own, have been registered according to an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, which “forbids all persons from buying, selling, using, filling or concealing any such Bottles so marked, under a penalty of 50 cents for each Bottle, for the first offense, and $5 for each subsequent offense, recoverable for the use of the Commonwealth.” 

William Jr. appears to have withdrawn from the business over the next couple of years and it was taken over by his brother Goddard Heiss, who still used the carvings of the golden eagle over a fountain at the old stand on North Second Street.

At 46 years old, William Jr. died on May 15, 1858 of debility. Goddard continued to operate the business until 1866, when the premises were sold to Walter S. Stevenson & Company, who sold stoves.

The Wm. Heiss Jr. bottles date from about 1842. None of the bottles appear to be of Dyottville Glass Works manufacture. Dyottville was the manufacturer of his rival Eugene Roussel and Heiss utilized Union Glass Works for his later manufactured bottles. The earliest bottles have the appearance of South Jersey manufacture with their light green colors. The latest bottle also occurs in an aqua coloration. Heiss has a number of later bottles that include two eagle sodas and two multi-sided bottles. One of the eagle bottles and the eight-sided example come in a puce coloration. All are pictured here in the museum.

W. Heiss Jr. Superior Mineral Water bottle with embossed eagle shield and flags on the reverse in medium cobalt blue.

Primary Image: William Heiss Jr. soda water bottle imaged by the FOHBC Virtual Museum midwest studio led by Alan DeMaison.

Support: Extensive reference to Soda & Beer Bottles of North America, Tod von Mechow

Support: Reference to The American Pontiled Soda Database Project, Tod von Mechow

Support Images: Some secondary images from Jim Hagenbuch and Glass Works Auction. Emerald green example from Urban Remains.

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Doug Simms2024-08-03T19:36:18-05:00

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