Clear, glass 6 oz bottle embossed with a mini-square pattern design around the neck, bottom of "bowl: and a strip on under label. Embossed "Smile, Pat. July 11, 1922, contents 6 fl. oz." Bottom: "Orange Smile Com. St. Louis, Mo." Company made flavored fountain syrup. Metal cap.
Aged and used wooden pencil. White with red and blue font. The Pepsi-Cola Portsmouth Bottling Company was located at 3010 Scioto Trail, but in 1979 moved its plant to Franklin Furnace.
Amber glass bottle embossed: "Portsmouth Br'g & Ice Co. Portsmouth, O. Registered" on front. "D.O.C.36" on lower back side. The 1899 Portsmouth City Directory listing: Portsmouth Brewing & Ice Co., president & treasurer J. Esselborn, secretary Oscar Knorr, brewers lager beer and ice manufacturer. 258, 260, 262, & 264 West Second (2nd) Street. In 1914 Mr. Esselborn was still president & treasurer, George Zeisler was secretary at 224-230 Second (2nd), phone # 94.
Amber color glass bottle; (I.C.B. on bottom)The Portsmouth Ice Cream & Bottling Company was incorporated in April of 1910, and was located at 1402-1412 Tenth (10th) Street.
Pair of lady's wooden shoe heels covered with black celluloid in manufacturer's box. The box top information: style: 568, size: 6, height: 15, type: cube, cover: dull celluloid, top: leather. A guarantee is on the side of the box: "The Ambassador Wood Heels contained in this carton are guaranteed to be free from all defects in material and workmanship. Each pair is carefully inspected to insure our highest standard of quality." The 1921 Sanborn Fire Map of Portsmouth shows at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Fourth (4th) Streets: "Vulcan Last Co., Wood Heel Plant"
White ceramic plate with brown print and a sepia-toned like picture of Pleasant Green Baptist Church. Rev. C.J. Mitchell was Pastor of the church in the 1970's.