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Scarce Oklahoma Medicine Show
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Scarce Oklahoma Type #1 etched glass
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I have hundreds of collectibles to trade for Dose Cups that I need, Or I will purchase Outright. I am especially looking for partial 50 states collections or miscellaneous accumulations.
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Scarce Missouri Mortar & Pestle
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Scarce Missouri Dose Spoon
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There is a difference!
use NIFEREX The "different" iron!
(iron polysaccharide) C495
Circa: 1940's-1950's
Niferex
Schnapp's Cups
Schafer & Vater Front-Happy Face Back-Grumpy Face 1 available
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Schafer & Vater Skeleton 2 available
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Schafer & Vater Dutch Boy 3 available
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Butte, Montana Tamale Nipper Walker’s Liquors 12 W. Park St. Butte. 6 ¾” Nip #161 C11851 $185.00 Circa:1901-1918
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Nipper-Compliments Of The
Season Compliments Of
Plummer & Grimm Medicine
Bow, Wyo. 11 5/8” Nip #25
C11151
Wyoming Business Directories 1908-1914 - Medicine
Bow, Plummer & Grimm, props Home Ranch Saloon
and Elk Horn Saloon
From 1901-1911, August Grimm, the first Mayor of
Medicine Bow, and his partner, George Plummer,
built a three-story, concrete block hotel in Medicine
Bow, and named it after Owen Wister's book "The
Virginian." The Hotel can boast of the first electric
lights and sewer system in town. On September 30,
1911, the Virginian Hotel threw a gala party for its
Grand Opening. In 1978, the Virginian Hotel received
designation as a National Historic Place and was
listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Medicine Bow, Wyoming
Carbon County
Semi-ghost town, many original buildings.
Medicine Bow got its start as a railroad town when
the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads were
laying track across the plains of Wyoming. The
railroads needed a site where water could be made
available for train engines. A station house was built
along with a water tank for the engines. During the
few years that followed other buildings, among them
the usual saloons, were built mostly for the shipping
of cattle and wool. Cattlemen and sheepherders
found the plains ideal and soon a town developed and
was named Medicine Bow after the nearby river of
the same name. Indians were a constant threat to the
new town. Attacks were frequent and one lasted long
enough that the Cavalry from Fort Steele had to save
the town. Medicine Bow was incorporated in 1909
and had the finest hotel in Wyoming built in 1913.
Being primarily a railroad and cattle town subjected
Medicine Bow to train robberies and various other
holdups. The town is still a town and much of the old
west atmosphere remains.
Other tokens from Medicine Bow, Wyoming.
Budweiser Saloon/Wm. Brown/Medicine Bow\\12 ½
28mm.al.8 scallops


Label
No.8 Lincoln Spokane, Wash.
Aka Log Cabin Saloon
Christmas 1903
5” Nip #379 C1112NC
The Log Cabin Saloon, had its
beginning in 1892 when
Eugene Germond opened the
bar at 8 Lincoln Street. It
remained on Lincoln Street
untill 1909.
Girl In Champagne Glass
Compliments Of Anderson
Bros. White Front Saloon
{Spokane, Washington}
Schafer & Vater 7” Nip #35
C11171
Circa-1903-1904
I would trade for an embossed
Washington
Druggist Dose Cup
Albrecht Bros. Sunset Bar
122 Second Ave. So. Seattle, Wash.
3 ¼”12 Nip442 C1155NC
{Palmer Cox Brownie}
I would trade for an embossed
Washington
Druggist Dose Cup
The Albrecht Bros. Started their
saloon business in Seattle
sometime in 1899 at that time they
were located at 1424 First Avenue,
they remained at this location into
the year 1906. Then after buying
David Winchills saloon located at
122 Second street, they remained
here into the year 1910. Thus dating
these 122 Second Street address
nippers 1906-1910. In later years
the business was moved around to
several locations under Albrecht &
Thorpe through the year 1913. They
were no longer listed after 1913.
Golden Potlatch-Seattle, WA
Schafer & Vater 4 ¾”
Nip#177 C11471