The GIV-34 Masonic Arch – Frigate Franklin Flask

In 1807, Dyott opened a drugstore, added “M.D.” to his name, and soon became the largest dealer of what he called ‘Family Medicines’ in the country. Among his better-selling products were his Dyott’s Infallible Worm Destroying Lozenges and Vegetable Nervous [...]

GIV-3 Masonic Arch – Eagle in cobalt blue pint

The GIV-3 Masonic Arch – Eagle in cobalt blue pint has had a major update in the FOHBC Virtual Museum. The following specifically occurred among other things: Added Heckler, Aprill cobalt blue still images (3) from auction earlier this year. [...]

On the shelves of the Corning Museum of Glass

On the shelves of the Corning Museum of Glass 29 August 2013 | Noel Tomas On the shelves of the Corning Museum of Glass, these rarities sit among many other bottles on the various shelves in the "Study Room." - Noel (Tomas) [...]

Evolution of Historical Flasks – Richard Tucker

Evolution of Historical Flasks Richard presenting his program with his wife Kathy and club member Mike Polak watching from the side - photo Dar Furda Western Region Los Angeles Historical Bottle Club (LAHBC) member, Richard Tucker, who has been [...]

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