Showing posts with label J.H. Cutter (t-48). Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

AMERICAN BOTTLE AUCTIONS LOT # 93

J. H. CUTTER  E. MARTIN  CROWN SHOULDER  no circle on reverse (t-48)

To really appreciate this bottle you have to be a real connoisseur of Cutter containers.   It is usually just described as the "Martin shoulder crown,  without circle on the back".   That it is.. but there is more to it.  This is a completely different mold than the (t-48a),  and if recent popular theory is accurate, it is Martin's first J.H. Cutter fifth.   We will put a post together next week to get into more detail about the possible time line, but this bottle is larger than the 48-a,  has a different base, lettering is larger, and higher up on the bottle.   The beginning of the copycat fifths, as E. Martin tried to grab some of the J.H. Cutter magic using containers that looked very similar to Hotalings. 

This is a real decent example of the t-48.   Has a bit of character,  they don't have a real wide range of color,  which is kind of surprising because this bottle is thought to have been first used in 1873/74.  That is prime age for color.    Another bottle that has declined in price from the bubble times,  but they are still pretty scarce.   Maybe most collectors aren't all that interested in the nuances of these different bottles.  If you are serious about Cutter fifths,  this is an important bottle.


--- base comparison.


Reducing the capacity of the container by an ounce and a half,  pretty subtle,  but say the barrel had 44 gallons,   container from 27oz.  reduced to 25.5 oz.   = 12 extra fifths per barrel.   All profit...   Have you bought a Hershey bar lately,  that's not subtle.  They're about as thin as a dime and not even ashamed to raise the price.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

SHOULDER CROWNS

Here is a nice set of Shoulder Crowns sent in by George Bryant.




Both Martin variants: no reverse circle(t-48) and reverse circle(t-48a).









Hotaling shoulder crown(t-47).









George was asking about the jewels on the crown. The crowns on the Martin fifths don't show those little bumps or jewels as we like to call them. No jewels for that crappy Cincinnati whiskey I guess....




Poor Martin, gets no respect from the Hotaling fifth crowd. Should have stuck to Millers and Star in Shield.









That early Martin (t-48) is still a pretty tough bottle to locate. Completely different mold than the (t-48a), larger bottle.