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Lot of 4 Levi Garrett & Sons Amber Brown Glass Square Snuff Bottles NO LABELS
$ 9.5
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Lot of 4 Vintage Levi Garrett & Sons Amber Brown Glass Square Snuff BottlesNO LABELS on the Bottles But They Would Have Originally Contained Tobacco Scotch and Rappee Snuff.
Each bottle has a different base.
On one the seam continues through the lip. The bottom has no dots or manufacturer markings. Per research, this one is believed to most likely be the oldest of the lot dating back to
the 1920s-1930s, as the newer bottles most likely would not have machine scars. Each of the other bottles have a raised dots on the base. One has 4 dots, one has 3 dots, and the
other has only a single dot. No one seems to know exactly what those dots indicate. There is a theory that they indicated the strength of snuff that was originally in the jars, but I
could
not substantiate that theory.
The following is a bit of history on Levi Garrett Snuff:
"Garrett snuffs trace back to the efforts of John Garrett who built several mills (grist, lumber, and snuff) on the banks of Red Clay Creek near Yorklyn, Delaware in 1726. His son, Levi Garrett, inherited the snuff mill (the only one that made money). Levi is referred to as a tobacconist with offices in Philadelphia (if you look on the Levi Garrett chewing tobacco pouch you will see his store). Levi had two sons, Willams Evans Garrett and George Howell Garrett. The snuff business was renamed Levi Garrett and Sons, from where the name of the rappee snuff derives. W.E. stuck with the snuff, but George split. W.E. changed the name of the company to Willam E. Garrett Company, from whence the name of the Scotch and Sweet Snuff brand name derives. In 1857, with the maturation of his sons, the name is changed to William E. Garrett and Sons. The W.E. Garrett and Sons Scotch Snuff is trademarked in 1870, being one of the first ten tradmarks in US history, number 7, and the oldest trademark still in use in the US. After the death of Willam E. Garrett and William Garrett Jr., the remaining brother Walter sold the snuff mill to three of his employees for one dollar. That was the end of the Garrett name in ownership.
James "Buck" Duke bought up every tobacco producer in the US in the late 1800's, including the Garrett snuff brands, as the American Tobacco Company. His monopoly was busted up by Teddy Roosevelt in 1907, and the snuff side became American Snuff Company. The other companies were George W. Helme, who I've never heard of, and the United States Tobacco Company, which nowadays produces Skoal, Copenhagen, and related products. The American Snuff Company moved to Memphis in 1912. After buying up some small producers in North Carolina, the company changed names to Conwood Company, L.P., to reflect the new diversity in 1966. In 1975 Levi Garrett chewing tobacco was introduced as a tribute to the founder of American tobacco production.
So Garrett snuff is one of the oldest products ever produced on North American soil."
All are in GOOD CONDITION ~ All bottles are clean, and free of chips, nicks, cracks, flea bites, or damage.
Bottle with single dot does have some film/staining, as is seen sometimes in old bottles. No certain if it can be removed or not.
Each measures approx. 4" tall x 2 3/8" square.
Great for the collector, or even use as bud vases, or for projects or crafts.
If you have any questions please ask.
Thanks for Looking!