CIVIL WAR PERIOD INK BOTTLE
Really neat civil war period ink bottle with great glass pontil scar on the bottom.  Having a glass pontil scar dates this ink bottom to either during or before the Civil War.  The method of bottle manufacturing using a pontil rod ended abruptly in the mid-1860s.  No chips or cracks.  Really nice.

Price:    $105
SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARY BOTTLE - PINT SIZE
The South Carolina Dispensary system was a state-run monopoly on liquor sales in the state of South Carolina which operated from 1893 to 1907 statewide and until 1916 in some counties. This interesting experiment had never before been tried at the state level, and proved to be the last time a state would require all liquor sold within its borders to be bottled and dispensed through state-run facilities.  No cracks or chips. 

Price:    $50
SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARY BOTTLE - PINT SIZE
The South Carolina Dispensary system was a state-run monopoly on liquor sales in the state of South Carolina which operated from 1893 to 1907 statewide and until 1916 in some counties. This interesting experiment had never before been tried at the state level, and proved to be the last time a state would require all liquor sold within its borders to be bottled and dispensed through state-run facilities.  No cracks or chips. 

Price:    $50
SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARY BOTTLE - PINT SIZE
The South Carolina Dispensary system was a state-run monopoly on liquor sales in the state of South Carolina which operated from 1893 to 1907 statewide and until 1916 in some counties. This interesting experiment had never before been tried at the state level, and proved to be the last time a state would require all liquor sold within its borders to be bottled and dispensed through state-run facilities.  No cracks or chips.  "18" in base.

Price:    $65
SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARY BOTTLE - QUART SIZE
The South Carolina Dispensary system was a state-run monopoly on liquor sales in the state of South Carolina which operated from 1893 to 1907 statewide and until 1916 in some counties. This interesting experiment had never before been tried at the state level, and proved to be the last time a state would require all liquor sold within its borders to be bottled and dispensed through state-run facilities.

Price:    $145