Here's something for you guys to chew on. (1st Post)
So... this is my first post. When I saw this site I was VERY excited. My grandma has lots of antique things and she doesn't care about half of them... so here's a bunch. I know for a fact that some aren't really old, so be careful. Tell me if you want a closer view of specific ones.
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There are a number of Wheaton reproduction bottles (row 3, 1-3; row 4, 2 and 5; row 5 1; row 6, 4 and 5; row 6, 1, 3, 5; row 7 1 and 4) which sell for a few dollars each on ebay
, sometimes more. The two smelling salts bottles (row 2, 1) are nice to find with their orig. stoppers and have some value. The peppersauce bottle in row 3, 5 (aqua example on left) is one of your older bottles and, although not rare is quite collectible.
The most valuable bottle might be the middle amber pharmacy in row 4, 4. All three bottles in this photo are collectible 19th century medicine bottles but the middle pharmacy is scarce because these are usually clear. Amber, green and cobalt blue are much scarcer.
I do not find an entry for the Queens Company in the bookKetchup, Pickles and Sauces by Betty Zumwalt.