Next Auction Early August 2026
Ukiah Soda Works Ukiah Cal.
1890s. A rare hutch from Northern California. Some wear on the letters and two tiny nibbles on the edge of the top.Lot # 61
Winning Bid
$150.00
Standard Bottling Co. Fort Bragg
Circa 1900. A scarce hutch from the Mendocino County coast. A solid example with some light scuffing and interior residue. A nice amber streak in the top.Lot # 62
Winning Bid
$150.00
C.A. Werle Mok. Hill
1880s-90s. A rare hutch from Mokelumne Hill, CA. Overall in good shape with just a little wear on the base edge and light scuffing near the embossing. W on base.Lot # 63
Winning Bid
$80.00
G.W. Epler.
1880s. A scarce hutch from Walla Walla, Washington Territory. This example is in great shape with the original stopper and some light whittle. Some very minor roughness on top of lip, see photos.Lot # 64
Winning Bid
$70.00
F. Schmidt Leadville Colo.
1880s, applied top. A great example of this Leadville hutch with some large amber swirls throughout the body.Lot # 65
Winning Bid
$60.00
Santa Barbara Bottling Co Santa Barbara Cal.
1890s. A nice Santa Barbara hutch in great condition with the original stopper. There is a small 1/8" ping on the edge of the base, see photos.Lot # 66
Winning Bid
$150.00
J.H. Cutter Circle Cutter
Early 1870s. This is the first variant of the J.H. 'Circle' Cutter with the plain reverse missing the A. No. 1. This is a truly top example full of whittle and champagne bubbles with a strong strike in a nice old amber color. There is a small flake off the top edge of the lip, see photos. One of the nicest examples of this Cutter we've seen.Lot # 67
Winning Bid
$1,900.00
J.H. Cutter Circle Cutter
Mid to late 1870s. Another Circle Cutter, this time the second variant with the A No 1 on the shoulder. A nice medium amber with a good strike and no issues.Lot # 68
Winning Bid
$110.00
J.F. Cutter Star In Shield
1870s, pointed A first variant. Here is a beautiful green J.F. Cutter 5th. There is a small surface ping above the U in Bourbon, and the top above the ring has been replaced, but given the outstanding color, still a great bottle that would light up an whiskey run!Lot # 69
Winning Bid
$3,400.00
J.H.Cutter Old Bourbon "Bird Cutter"
Circa 1870s-80s. A nice lighter than average 'Bird' Cutter with a solid strike, a touch of olive, and some light whittle. If you've been looking for a good 'Bird' with a strong strike, this is it.Lot # 70
Winning Bid
$425.00
J.H.Cutter Old Bourbon "Bird Cutter"
Circa 1870s-80s. A nice darker than average 'Bird' Cutter with a solid strike. Nice clean glass with light crudity, better than most, but there is a small bruise on the edge of the top of the lip, 1/8", see photos.Lot # 71
Winning Bid
$120.00
J.H. Cutter O.K. Cutter Old Bourbon
1880s. A beautiful example of the popular J.H. Cutter 'O.K. Cutter.' This example is just loaded with whittle, a great example.Lot # 72
Winning Bid
$425.00
J.H. Cutter O.K. Cutter Old Bourbon
1880s, applied top. Another O.K. Cutter, with a large top and a strong strike. There are some nice long bubbles in the neck, and a little bit of dirt left on the inside. Great condition with some light whittle.Lot # 73
Winning Bid
$120.00
Jesse Moore Old Bourbon
1880s, applied top. Here is a nice bright vented Jesse 5th with great glass character and a nice early looking applied top. If you look closely in backlight, you'll see some light swirling.Lot # 74
Winning Bid
$130.00
Simmond's Nabob (picture) KY Bourbon Whiskey
1880s, applied top. A rare San Francisco whiskey 5th with an incredible embossing pattern. This is the much rarer Western blown variant that has "K.Y. Bourbon" slugged on. This variant is 3-4x rarer than the German blown red whittle examples. This example was found in Lake Tahoe in the 1980s and is one of the best examples we've seen with clean Western glass loaded with champagne bubbles. It would be difficult to find a better picture Nabob.Lot # 75
Winning Bid
$2,000.00
Teakettle Old Bourbon
1870s, applied top. One of the most iconic Western whiskey 5ths, popular in the Comstock area of Nevada. This example has a very strong strike and loads of whittle. A very strong example!Lot # 76
Winning Bid
$2,000.00
Pacific Club O.K. Bourbon M & K Gottstein Seattle, W.T.
1880s, tooled top. Here is a rare and extremely desirable Washington Territory whiskey 5th from Seattle with a graphic of a Native American in a canoe. This example is in fantastic condition with clean glass and no stain. There is a minuscule prick on the edge of the top, and two small bruises on the reverse base edge. Overall a great looking territorial bottle that stands out on the shelf.Lot # 77
Winning Bid
$1,000.00
Phoenix Bourbon Naber, Alfs, & Brune, San Francisco
1890s, tooled top. This is the rarest of the tooled top Phoenix 5ths with the 'Bourbon' embossing and the bird facing left. This example is a nice darker amber with clean glass and no issues. This is a rare bird! Barnett #583.Lot # 78
Winning Bid
$180.00
Jesse Moore Old Bourbon
1890s. This Jesse 5th just missed being applied and is a beautiful and bright honey olive, practically yellow. The glass is crude and there are some occasional bubbles throughout. A great tooled 5th.Lot # 79
Winning Bid
$190.00
Davy Crockett Pure Old Bourbon Hey, Grauerholz & Co. S.F. Sole Agents
1890s. A scarce San Francisco whiskey 5th with a legendary name. A medium amber in great condition with a touch of dirt still inside.Lot # 80
Winning Bid
$110.00