Thank you Myles and Charlee ! Quality control par excellence! And Dad Travis is doing a good job too. I am very happy with my fabulous, colorful fruit crate label. It got here all the way from good old USA and in perfect condition too. Keep up the the great work ! Many thanks and all the best, Robert.
Antique Vintage 1927 Witter Water Label, Quack Americana Cures, Capone Hangout!
Antique Vintage 1927 Witter Water Label, Quack Americana Cures, Capone Hangout!
For sale online is an exceptional Antique Vintage 1927 Witter Water Label that is sure to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike! This unique piece of Quack Americana Cures measures approximately 10 1/2 x 6 inches and offers a glimpse into the fascinating past.
Despite slight to little edge wear, this label remains in remarkable condition and will display beautifully. We encourage you to review the attached pictures for a more accurate assessment, but rest assured that any imperfections are minimal and will not detract from its overall appeal.
Transport yourself back to the early 20th century, around 1910, when a visionary individual built a grand 100-room, two-story resort hotel located at the enchanting north end of the valley. In its prime, during the turbulent "30s", this very establishment became none other than Al Capone's favored summer hangout – a testament to its allure!
Legend has it that whenever the notorious Al Capone sought some well-deserved rest and relaxation, his loyal "boys" would vigilantly stand guard on the road leading to the hotel, armed with fearsome Tommy Guns. Just imagine the stories that reverberate within the walls of this historically significant place!
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of history intertwined with both the glamorous and enigmatic past of Al Capone and the captivating Americana culture. Display it proudly in your collection, exhibition, or even as a conversation starter in your home. This Antique Vintage 1927 Witter Water Label is a true gem waiting to be cherished by discerning collectors and those drawn to the allure of the Roaring Twenties and beyond.