tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post6909938234167727707..comments2024-03-10T16:18:44.220-07:00Comments on Western Bottle News: Geo. S. Dickey Pioneer ChemistRick Simihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08482738207230371864noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-81320211659054805032014-03-03T10:25:33.706-08:002014-03-03T10:25:33.706-08:00DM - I had an amber with an applied top that I du...DM - I had an amber with an applied top that I dug in Sacto back in the 80's. Sold it at a show many yrs ago,,,dont recall to who.. It was the dot base mold, same as mentioned in your above response, and same as the tooled one I mentioned earlier..only it was applied. I dont recall seeing any other applied top ambers, but I'm sure there must be more out there. <br />APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-60653747915666832802014-03-01T11:53:34.730-08:002014-03-01T11:53:34.730-08:00Has anyone seen an amber with an applied top? I ha...Has anyone seen an amber with an applied top? I have seen one in a collection in Portland. it has the indented base with the dot in the center. I agree with AP on the early deep cobalt tooled/flared lip version with the rectangular indented base being very early. I dug one in Virginia City in a layer of pontiled inks and other 60s glass. Not sure if it dates before or after the "non Dickey" stovepipe. If it is later, it is not by much. DMWesternglassaddicthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13162676128646657580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-91302992035218725902014-02-28T17:03:33.560-08:002014-02-28T17:03:33.560-08:00I have an older amber Dickey that I dug. It has th...I have an older amber Dickey that I dug. It has the dot in the center of the base, and appears to be from the same mold as the blue Dickeys that are pictured above in the photos with the amber Dickey. I consider this to be the oldest of the Amber Dickey's. I havent seen many of these, and myself have only dug 2 or 3 over the yrs.<br /><br />Also, I believe the oldest of the blue Dickey's (not including the mold with only the Pioneer 1850 mortar & pestle.... we call those "the Dickey without the Dickey !!") to be the mold that has a deep recessed rectangle on the base. The tops on these are a flared tool-top, similiar to early Eastern Meds. The examples I've dug, have come from late 60s - early 70s holes. <br /><br />APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-83061194241194141272014-02-27T17:23:07.132-08:002014-02-27T17:23:07.132-08:00I dug two blue stove pipes and an aqua one in a ho...I dug two blue stove pipes and an aqua one in a hole in Santa Rosa .In the hole was several broken pontiled pickles including an amber Baker and Cutting a whole lot of mutisided meds all pontiled and three Hostetters the large amber ones . That was before I started collecting Hostetters so I didn't keep one. The the large amber smooth base 1857.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-2199968391214914812014-02-27T10:28:46.859-08:002014-02-27T10:28:46.859-08:00How about the mid to late 80s example that is ambe...How about the mid to late 80s example that is amber, and almost identical to the 70s blue examples ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-30469384161849028902014-02-27T06:53:21.225-08:002014-02-27T06:53:21.225-08:00anyone know the date of the stove pipe early one? ...anyone know the date of the stove pipe early one? I dug one long age and was traded but it appeared to be in the late 1860's.k.gressel..<br />old bumsteadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02464620101811441083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-26625266489894612782014-02-26T21:42:43.296-08:002014-02-26T21:42:43.296-08:00Dick Homme of the L.A. Bottle Club has a HUGE coll...Dick Homme of the L.A. Bottle Club has a HUGE collection of Dickey's, including many rare examples and the stovepipe!Dennis Rogersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-6922949052837679492014-02-26T19:20:24.746-08:002014-02-26T19:20:24.746-08:00If I ever get smart enought to do this confuser t...If I ever get smart enought to do this confuser thing I could post some pictures . Beside the stove pipe blue one there was a stove pipe clear and one with a light green color . There was also a olive green one with Dickey one it dug broken .I have the pieces . R SiriAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-17339109560738868932014-02-26T15:17:35.223-08:002014-02-26T15:17:35.223-08:00DM,
I have been looking for the early stove pipe D...DM,<br />I have been looking for the early stove pipe Dickey for years. Saw one at Anderson quite a few years ago but M.H. from Reno beat me to the punch on the bottle. I haven't seen one since. Anyone have a picture of the early Dickey that they would like to share?...or one they would like to sell!<br />ricksimi@att.netRick Simihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08482738207230371864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842291092692051858.post-29239360045949555492014-02-26T15:04:54.144-08:002014-02-26T15:04:54.144-08:00Great post Rick!
Maybe someone can post a photo of...Great post Rick!<br />Maybe someone can post a photo of the "stove pipe" version which I believe is the first variant. It has only "Pioneer 1850" and a mortar...nothing else. These have a squashed down tooled type top and a super long neck. DM.Westernglassaddicthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13162676128646657580noreply@blogger.com