Denver Bottles, help with Glenwood Spring Co

diggingthe1

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I bought this small collection yesterday. I dug a few of these when I was younger. I love beer so the beer ones will go in a special place. Can anyone help with the Glenwood bottle? It is not in the Colorado books. A Glenwood Spring also pops up in Minnesota. Thanks for any help. The guy I bought it from had a beautiful insulator. He said someone offered him 1000 dollars for it. It had blue swirls in it. I think I need to educate myself a little more on these. The smaller Schueler bottle is old for Colorado bottles. It probably dates to 1860. Happy digging out there!!! Screenshot_20201023-062309~2.pngScreenshot_20201023-060433.pngScreenshot_20201023-060412.pngScreenshot_20201023-060357.png Schueler had a fascinating history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Schueler
 

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Beautiful bottles. I'm envious.
 

Thanks Carl, I sure love the Denver bottles. I couldn't open the attachment, but I'll have to get that book. Thanks No gold, I'll sell a few to help pay for the others! NY must have some nice ones to aquire.
I think your right that the bottle comes from Minnesota epackage. The Colorado bottle would say Springs not Spring. Thank you!
 

To cool, thanks Carl, I'm excited to see which one matches up. I'll have a chance tomorrow. Enjoy the warm weather down there. We are getting a little of the cold stuff tomorrow. Cheers!!
 

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