Next Auction Early August 2026
Righetti's Saloon Fine Wines & Liquors Ventura Cal
Circa 1905, half pint. Another rare Southern California flask, this time from Ventura. This extremely rare Saloon flask in in great condition with a slight amethyst tint. There is a minuscule peck on the edge of the lip, see photos.Lot # 101
Winning Bid
$150.00
The Ive Saloon J.J. Brown Prop. Santa Ynez, Cal.
Tooled top, circa 1900 with original cap, 5 3/4". A rare saloon flask from Santa Ynez, CA in great condition.Lot # 102
Winning Bid
$2,600.00
Gold Seal Liquor Co. Incorporated 1901 Registered Vancouver, B.C.
Tooled top, circa 1900 with original cap, 7 1/4". A rare flask from British Columbia in great condition.Lot # 103
Winning Bid
$150.00
Dr. Renz's Herb Bitters
Circa 1870s. This is the third Dr. Renz's variant that dates to the late 1870s. This example is a medium amber with an average strike, but no issues.Lot # 104
Winning Bid
$500.00
Dr. Soule Hop Bitters
1880s, applied top. Here is a nice medium amber example with a strong strike that is just loaded with bubbles of various sizes. One small surface ding on the shoulder, see pics.Lot # 105
Winning Bid
$70.00
Tippecanoe H.H. Warner & Co.
Circa 1880s. A classic Eastern bitters in a medium amber color. A few light fisheyes throughout the body of the bottle and one on the lip, see photos.Lot # 106
Winning Bid
$100.00
Forest Lawn J.V.H.
1850s, iron pontil. A great looking Gold Rush bitters that was popular in the gold camps. This is a nice whittled example with clean bubbly glass and no issues.Lot # 107
Winning Bid
$425.00
William H. Daly New York
1860s, smooth base, x base. A strong example of the Daly cylinder with some nice whittle and bubbles, no issues.Lot # 108
Winning Bid
$120.00
Bryant's Stomach Bitters
1850s-60s, sticky ball pontil. Here is an outstanding example of the Bryant's ladies leg. Based on the fine condition of this example, we can safely assume is it not one of the shipwreck examples. This is a nice medium green, with no wear, etching or issues.Lot # 109
Winning Bid
$4,800.00
Hall's Bitters E.E. Hall New Haven Established 1842
1870s. A bright yellow Hall's in fantastic condition. Likely an attic find.Lot # 110
Winning Bid
$800.00
Hall's Bitters E.E. Hall New Haven Established 1842
1870s. Another Hall's, this time in a nice medium amber. A nice looking bottle that displays well, but there are a few small chips on edge of top, see photos.Lot # 111
Winning Bid
$210.00
National Bitters
1860s-70s. A Nice National Bitters in a bright honey amber color in great condition.Lot # 112
Winning Bid
$475.00
Brown's Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters
Circa 1860s-70s. A nice medium amber Brown's in great condition.Lot # 113
Winning Bid
$500.00
Brown's Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters
Circa 1860s-70s. A slightly more honey amber Brown's in great condition. There is some roughness on the edge of the lip that is likely just due to the manufacturing method of the sheared top.Lot # 114
Winning Bid
$425.00
Wormwood Cordial Dunbar & Co.'s Boston
1850s-60s, smooth base. A very rare and desirable medicinal cordial from Boston. This example is a deep aqua, almost teal, in fine condition. There is a minuscule peck on the side edge of lip, noted for accuracy (and almost too small to find), see photos. A rare bottle!Lot # 115
Winning Bid
$400.00
Dr. Townsends Sarsaparilla New York
Circa 1850s, Iron pontil. Here is a crude example of a Towsends in a medium teal green that is just loaded with whittle and a very crude top with a big drip.Lot # 116
Winning Bid
$450.00
Dr. Townsends Sarsaparilla Albany N.Y.
Circa 1850s, Iron pontil. An early Townsends variant with the square inset base and a nice iron pontil. This example is a darker green with beautiful early glass. Ex 'Robert Bob White' Collection.Lot # 117
Winning Bid
$650.00
Booth & Sedgewick's London Cordial Gin
Circa 1850s, Iron pontil, pint. Another Gold Rush square popular in the California hills. This example is a pint in a nice deep emerald color with some light whittle and clean glass. There is a small 1/4" open bubble on the edge of the base, see photos. There is some extremely faint roughness on the edge of the top lip rim, if examined with a loop.Lot # 118
Winning Bid
$300.00
A.M. Bininger & Co. No. 338 Broadway Old London Dock Gin
Circa 1860s-70s. A beautiful olive colored Binninger square with nice glass full of tiny seed bubbles.Lot # 119
Winning Bid
$275.00
A.M. Bininger & Co. New York
Circa 1860s-70s. A nice bubbly example of the three slug A.M. Binninger square.Lot # 120
Winning Bid
$70.00