Small unusual bottles found on construction site in California

I found a few bottles at the site of a demolished 1920s house. Am curious about what they might be and how old they might be.
1) Clear glass Hazel-Atlas bottle. Unusual shape. 4.5" tall by 15/16" thick. 2" at shoulder and base, narrows to 1.5" just above the base. Front and back are flat, sides slightly rounded, Neck is short and narrow (lip is broken off). Base has the "H over A" symbol, with an H above it. The number 3-19 is also embossed on the base. Mold marks around base and up two sides all the way up the neck. Has patina.
2) Clear glass bottle with octagonal shoulder and base, with round body and very small threaded neck. 4.25" tall, 1-3/8" across. Base is embossed with "Jergens", the number 3, and what might be the CL Carr-Lowrey Glass Symbol. Mold marks on opposite sides, across the shoulder and all the way to the lip. No mold marks on base. Threaded finish.
3) Clear glass bottle with flat faces and wavy sides, Sort of Triangular shape. 3.5" tall, 1-7/8" wide at base, 3/4" thick. Mold marks up both sides all the way to lip. Pronounced mold mark around base. Threaded finish. Base is embossed with the numbers 2, 6, 8 in triangular layout with 6 at apex.
4) Small round clear glass bottle. 2.5" tall, 15/16" in diameter. Wide neck with threaded finish. Lip is very flat. Mold marks up both sides almost to lip. Pronounced mold mark around base and neck. Base is embossed with that might be a 10, or might be a C L (very faint).
5) Small brown rectangular bottle with wide neck and threaded finish. 2-7/8" tall, 1-1/4" wide, 1" thick. Base is stippled around the edges. Base mark include "1763" on top, "1 oz" on the bottom, a B in a circle (Brockway Glass Company) in the middle with with "01" to the right and "0" to the left..
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