Warner’s Safe Cure: Animal Cures
If you are a serious Warner’s collector, you will likely remember the first time that you actually laid eyes on an Animal Cure. I had collected Warner’s on and off for over two decades before I...
View ArticleFederation of Historical Bottle Collectors Expo 2008 in York, Pennsylvania
Beautiful weather and a really nice show, what more could you ask for? Okay, a few showers, but otherwise delightful for August. Better yet, the Warner’s Safe Cures, Tippecanoes and Log Cabin Remedies...
View ArticleWarner’s Collector Profile: Mike Seeliger
For those of you who have collected Warner’s Safe Cures for many years, the name Mike Seeliger is familiar. For those who are new to Warner’s collecting, Mike was one of the pioneers and published the...
View ArticleWarner’s Safe Cure in Black & White
One of the pioneers of Warner’s collection is Michael Seeliger. Michael published the original Warner’s Safe catalog entitled H. H. Warner: His Company and his Bottles. Michael has permitted me...
View ArticleWarner’s Safe Cure: Artist’s Album (1888) – Part I
If you have been following this blog for even a short amount of time, you have undoubtedly come to the conclusion that collecting Warner’s Safe Cures extends beyond just the bottles. Warners...
View ArticleThe Importance of Labels – Part 2
In most cases, labels add to the aesthetic value of bottles as well as to their monetary value. Labels give you a sense of seeing the product as it might have appeared to a potential buyer in the 19th...
View ArticleWarner’s Safe Cure: Labelled Animal Cures
In the world of Warner’s Safe Cures, there are a few things that you don’t often see. Certain Safe Cures are just plain RARE! It might be a Frankfurt Nervine in pint size, a labelled Presssburg...
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