商品説明※アメリカの現地出品者により作成されたため、英語のまま掲載いたしております。A LARGE 12" tall cylinder-shaped nice SUN COLORED AMETYST color antique ILER'S WILLOW SPRING DISTILLERY Omaha Nebraska MALT WHISKEY bottle. This is an ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Cork Top whiskey bottle, dating OVER 100 YEARS OLD, over ONE CENTURY OLD. Bottle embossed: "ILER'S / MALT WHISKEY / WILLOW SPRINGS / DISTILLERY". Condition: This bottle is in GOOD SOLID condition. It has cloudy stain, etching, patina, and ground wear, which gives it that old rustic look. It looks like what a CENTURY OLD + bottle should look like, the look that only a century of time can mark a bottle with: Weathered though NOTHING SIGNIFICANTLY wrong with it. NO cracks, chips, dings, damage, etc. (See photos for overall condition). Age: An ORIGINAL ANTIQUE blown glass (ABM) bottle with a cork-top, ca. early 1900's. Shipping: FREE domestic shipping. We do NOT insure International orders unless buyer specifically requests this and we are able to provide an insurance estimate. If an international shipping charge is much more than the actual shipping cost, we will refund the excess so what YOU pay for shipping/insurance is very close to, if not exactly, the ACTUAL shipping costs! This is important for foreign buyers to know as most of our foreign shipping charges are estimates. We do not falsify information on the Customs Form, such as a price other than what the actual purchase price is, so please do not request us to do so. We ship several times a week and your prompt payment will hasten the turn-around time. According to my personal experience as a bottle digger (young age) and a bottle dealer/collector (mid age) this is truly a RARE pre-Prohibition whiskey bottle from Omaha, Nebraska. This bottle was made around 1915 in Alton, IL at the old Illinois Glass Factory (I.G.Co.) and to this date, VERY FEW OF THESE BOTTLES have been found as they enjoyed a very short run-time. In depth research tells us that the Willow Springs Distillery was located in Omaha, Neb. The distillery actually began in Iowa, but moved to Omaha in 1866. It was seized by the federal government in 1869 for taxes not paid and at that time, was sold to Peter Iler and James McGrath, who operated as Iler & Co. Though Peter Iler got his start much earlier, as a whiskey merchant in Tiffan Ohio (and was the maker and sole agent of such brands as his American Life Bitters {which, incidentally came packaged in a figural log cabin styled glass bottle}) he and McGrath were incorporated in 1871 as The Willow Springs Distilling Co., Omaha, Nebraska. They were located just south of downtown Omaha at 4th & Pierce Streets. At that time many of Omaha's merchant's were focused on the unique trade opportunities that had opened up along the upper Missouri River, in essence, the headwaters of navigation at Fort Benton, Montana Territory, the jumping off point to the lucrative Montana's gold fields. It was there that Iler too focused his market. Iler & Co. continued to market his American Life Bitters in the same log-cabin shaped bottle, including some of his old stock of bottles with the Tiffan Ohio embossing, but with the excitement of the new move, he had the mold reworked to reflect his new business venture and from this time onward his log cabin bottles were marked "Omaha Nebraska". These facts were summarized by my own experience as a bottle digger and collector in Montana. Evidently the American Life Bitters lost its share in the market with the move, and the brand died out or went to a plain paper labeled bottle as Iler focused more on the demand for good whiskey in the new American west. By the 1880's, Iler & Co. were distilling 1200 gallons of whiskey DAILY! Towards the end of the century, Iler again directed his effort towards the bitters market, and instead of branding his efforts with the new found freedoms in America that were so prevalent and fought for when his AMERICAN LIFE BITTERS hit the market, he looked towards the refreshing allurement of the Progressive Era and branded his new product as "ILERS EAST INDIA BITTERS ... ILER & CO. OMAHA, NEB." Though the Missouri River trade had given way to the Rail Road in the 1880's, he had his products transported RR instead of riverboat, along the same trade routes. As a result, the Iler's East India bitters bottles are not an uncommon find here in Montana. As the Pure Food and Drug Administration came into being and gained momentum, by 1906 many cure-all products, such as the East India Bitters, were given an ultimatum, to put up or shut up. In other words, quit all the fancy quack 'cure' claims and start to invest the time and energy into R & D (research and development) to meet and list the criteria for products that don't just make you feel like you are cured, but products with contents that are known to be useful in the treatment of such diseases. At that time most of the patent medicine companies and alcohol based tonics and bitters failed the test. Like the prohibition that was soon to follow, many of the quack cure companies could read the writing on the wall and either put up or shut up (down) and, instead of investing the R and D into the cause, companies such as Iler and Co. either went away or went back to doing something that was a sure thing, like distilling 1200 gallons of whiskey a day! Yet as with the formation of the Pure Food and Drug Administration, the prohibition writing on the wall was getting louder all the time, and by the late date of 1915 (late teens) ) there was born THIS product that THIS bottle carried therein; Iler's MALT Whiskey. Unlike most whiskeys and bottled alcoholic beverages of the day, Iler's MALT whiskey was not an intoxicating spirit produced by laborers plunging grains into a swimming pool sized vat and applying heat to it. No, this MALT whiskey was supposedly (italics definitely ours!) formulated by scientists in the laboratory who painstakingly reduced their blends of selected medicinal hops and grains (flotsam and jetsam) into a MALT tonic, a Medicinal-Purposes-only PURE and UNADULTERATED concoction, which targeted, not only the plain public sector, but also the teetotaler's, those whom could not - would not possibly cross the line and consume any alcohol related nostrum no matter how promising an outcome was guaranteed. Yet they could imbibe themselves of THIS Malt Whiskey and in return it would not only institute new life into their 'beings', but also "purify the blood", "cure scrofula and epilepsy", "cleanse the palate", "restore the constitution", "redden the cheeks", and positively introduce the vigor of life back into any salvation seeking soul no matter what error ridden state of affair the would-be-user was accosted with. Shortly after the product hit the shelves and a few small order of bottles were filled, prohibition stormed the market, the company went belly up and all that is left of this Fountain of Youth, Elixir of Life, Mystic Life Renewing formula is a few cases of these old bottles that were left buried behind an old bordello on Rodney Street in 20th century Helena, Montana. And here is one of them, check it out! Terms of Sale: Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We put our 30+ years of experience in antiques to use in describing every item we list. Items are sold in a store front format and your purchase is a binding contract, so please don't be hasty when looking over the listing. We find that communication is the key to successful transactions so PLEASE completely read the item description AND ask questions before purchasing, thank you!5496-98s, 688-90xALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING.
(SCARCE antique ILER'S MALT WHISKEY bottle WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY Nebraska)
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商品説明※アメリカの現地出品者により作成されたため、英語のまま掲載いたしております。A LARGE 12" tall cylinder-shaped nice SUN COLORED AMETYST color antique ILER'S WILLOW SPRING DISTILLERY Omaha Nebraska MALT WHISKEY bottle. This is an ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Cork Top whiskey bottle, dating OVER 100 YEARS OLD, over ONE CENTURY OLD. Bottle embossed: "ILER'S / MALT WHISKEY / WILLOW SPRINGS / DISTILLERY". Condition: This bottle is in GOOD SOLID condition. It has cloudy stain, etching, patina, and ground wear, which gives it that old rustic look. It looks like what a CENTURY OLD + bottle should look like, the look that only a century of time can mark a bottle with: Weathered though NOTHING SIGNIFICANTLY wrong with it. NO cracks, chips, dings, damage, etc. (See photos for overall condition). Age: An ORIGINAL ANTIQUE blown glass (ABM) bottle with a cork-top, ca. early 1900's. Shipping: FREE domestic shipping. We do NOT insure International orders unless buyer specifically requests this and we are able to provide an insurance estimate. If an international shipping charge is much more than the actual shipping cost, we will refund the excess so what YOU pay for shipping/insurance is very close to, if not exactly, the ACTUAL shipping costs! This is important for foreign buyers to know as most of our foreign shipping charges are estimates. We do not falsify information on the Customs Form, such as a price other than what the actual purchase price is, so please do not request us to do so. We ship several times a week and your prompt payment will hasten the turn-around time. According to my personal experience as a bottle digger (young age) and a bottle dealer/collector (mid age) this is truly a RARE pre-Prohibition whiskey bottle from Omaha, Nebraska. This bottle was made around 1915 in Alton, IL at the old Illinois Glass Factory (I.G.Co.) and to this date, VERY FEW OF THESE BOTTLES have been found as they enjoyed a very short run-time. In depth research tells us that the Willow Springs Distillery was located in Omaha, Neb. The distillery actually began in Iowa, but moved to Omaha in 1866. It was seized by the federal government in 1869 for taxes not paid and at that time, was sold to Peter Iler and James McGrath, who operated as Iler & Co. Though Peter Iler got his start much earlier, as a whiskey merchant in Tiffan Ohio (and was the maker and sole agent of such brands as his American Life Bitters {which, incidentally came packaged in a figural log cabin styled glass bottle}) he and McGrath were incorporated in 1871 as The Willow Springs Distilling Co., Omaha, Nebraska. They were located just south of downtown Omaha at 4th & Pierce Streets. At that time many of Omaha's merchant's were focused on the unique trade opportunities that had opened up along the upper Missouri River, in essence, the headwaters of navigation at Fort Benton, Montana Territory, the jumping off point to the lucrative Montana's gold fields. It was there that Iler too focused his market. Iler & Co. continued to market his American Life Bitters in the same log-cabin shaped bottle, including some of his old stock of bottles with the Tiffan Ohio embossing, but with the excitement of the new move, he had the mold reworked to reflect his new business venture and from this time onward his log cabin bottles were marked "Omaha Nebraska". These facts were summarized by my own experience as a bottle digger and collector in Montana. Evidently the American Life Bitters lost its share in the market with the move, and the brand died out or went to a plain paper labeled bottle as Iler focused more on the demand for good whiskey in the new American west. By the 1880's, Iler & Co. were distilling 1200 gallons of whiskey DAILY! Towards the end of the century, Iler again directed his effort towards the bitters market, and instead of branding his efforts with the new found freedoms in America that were so prevalent and fought for when his AMERICAN LIFE BITTERS hit the market, he looked towards the refreshing allurement of the Progressive Era and branded his new product as "ILERS EAST INDIA BITTERS ... ILER & CO. OMAHA, NEB." Though the Missouri River trade had given way to the Rail Road in the 1880's, he had his products transported RR instead of riverboat, along the same trade routes. As a result, the Iler's East India bitters bottles are not an uncommon find here in Montana. As the Pure Food and Drug Administration came into being and gained momentum, by 1906 many cure-all products, such as the East India Bitters, were given an ultimatum, to put up or shut up. In other words, quit all the fancy quack 'cure' claims and start to invest the time and energy into R & D (research and development) to meet and list the criteria for products that don't just make you feel like you are cured, but products with contents that are known to be useful in the treatment of such diseases. At that time most of the patent medicine companies and alcohol based tonics and bitters failed the test. Like the prohibition that was soon to follow, many of the quack cure companies could read the writing on the wall and either put up or shut up (down) and, instead of investing the R and D into the cause, companies such as Iler and Co. either went away or went back to doing something that was a sure thing, like distilling 1200 gallons of whiskey a day! Yet as with the formation of the Pure Food and Drug Administration, the prohibition writing on the wall was getting louder all the time, and by the late date of 1915 (late teens) ) there was born THIS product that THIS bottle carried therein; Iler's MALT Whiskey. Unlike most whiskeys and bottled alcoholic beverages of the day, Iler's MALT whiskey was not an intoxicating spirit produced by laborers plunging grains into a swimming pool sized vat and applying heat to it. No, this MALT whiskey was supposedly (italics definitely ours!) formulated by scientists in the laboratory who painstakingly reduced their blends of selected medicinal hops and grains (flotsam and jetsam) into a MALT tonic, a Medicinal-Purposes-only PURE and UNADULTERATED concoction, which targeted, not only the plain public sector, but also the teetotaler's, those whom could not - would not possibly cross the line and consume any alcohol related nostrum no matter how promising an outcome was guaranteed. Yet they could imbibe themselves of THIS Malt Whiskey and in return it would not only institute new life into their 'beings', but also "purify the blood", "cure scrofula and epilepsy", "cleanse the palate", "restore the constitution", "redden the cheeks", and positively introduce the vigor of life back into any salvation seeking soul no matter what error ridden state of affair the would-be-user was accosted with. Shortly after the product hit the shelves and a few small order of bottles were filled, prohibition stormed the market, the company went belly up and all that is left of this Fountain of Youth, Elixir of Life, Mystic Life Renewing formula is a few cases of these old bottles that were left buried behind an old bordello on Rodney Street in 20th century Helena, Montana. And here is one of them, check it out! Terms of Sale: Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We put our 30+ years of experience in antiques to use in describing every item we list. Items are sold in a store front format and your purchase is a binding contract, so please don't be hasty when looking over the listing. We find that communication is the key to successful transactions so PLEASE completely read the item description AND ask questions before purchasing, thank you!5496-98s, 688-90xALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING.
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