Overview
A charming collection of seven miniature pressed-glass bottles featuring a textured 'stippled' finish and an embossed log cabin motif. These were part of a popular mid-century revival of 19th-century American glass designs, specifically mimicking the famous 'E.G. Booz' whiskey bottles.
Story
In the 1960s, Wheaton Glass tapped into a wave of American nostalgia, recreating the legendary 1840s 'Booz' bottle in miniature. These tiny cabins were often sold as souvenirs or filled with spices and bitters. They turned a rough frontier symbol into a delicate household treasure.
Maker / Origin
The Wheaton Glass Company was founded in 1888 in Millville, New Jersey, the heart of American glassmaking. By the mid-20th century, they became famous for their 'Wheatonware' line, which allowed everyday families to collect historical-style glass at an affordable price. Their work preserved the aesthetics of early American craftsmanship for a new generation of collectors.
Condition & Value
The glass appears clear without significant 'sick glass' clouding or mineral deposits. The rims look intact in the photos, which is vital as these thin necks chip easily. The presence of all seven bottles significantly enhances the display value.