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PROFESSOR B. E. MANN ORIENTAL STOMACH BITTERS

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Please refer to our stock # 193.86HJ when inquiring.

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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
PO Box 22082
Denver, CO 80222
303-695-1301

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$1500.00

PROFESSOR B. E. MANN ORIENTAL STOMACH BITTERS

This 9 7/8" tall PROFESSOR B. E. MANN'S ORIENTAL STOMACH BITTERS bottle (193.86HJ), dating into the 1870s, was dug behind the old post hospital at the site of Fort Fred Steele, Wyoming (1868-1886) in the mid-20th century. With a beautiful, translucent, almost reddish amber, the embossed panels of this great example of the rare Mann's bitters have bowed in about 3/8" (occurred at the time of manufacture). For the exceedingly picky, there is a hardly visible (you need a 10X loupe) ding on the mouth edge. The fort is now a state historical site. The bottle comes with a small display card and a map of Fort Steele on which the hospital pit is located.


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