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Antique Brown Twisted Beer Bottle Signed but Cannot Identified
by loracphotos63 ·on the bottle I assume, there is also the 7#2 and some wording that is also up under the bottle. The bottle also seems to be used because the bottom is worn away. Does anyone know who manufactured t -
Old “u7p” 7up bottle, maybe 1923?
by 7down ·Thanks, Chris. I didn't get a notification that you posted a comment and just now realized that you did. If that is a dot next to the 3 on the right side then I would say it's a 1943 bottle. If it is -
aunt's bottles for sale #2
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Found unique? Owens-Illinois
by aealy0323 ·information I have gathered already is, from plant #2 Huntington WV & possible date of 1936? -
WYETH little brown bottle
by pnwcoastal ·Bottle has the #3 then WYETH in caps with #20 below on bottom of bottle. Seams go up on both sides to just above beginning of neck. Has tiny bubbles on inside of glass and cpl on outside. Around 2 and -
brown bottle #219
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Pink Elephant glass but not Hazel Atlas??
by newinsudbury ·I came across this shot glass with 3 pink elephants. I would have thought that it was Hazel Atlas glass but #1, none of the hazel atlas elephants are wearing skirts like on my glass and #2, there's a -
More bottles to research!
by Chris ·#2 This is soda bottle from the very early 20th century. The amethyst tint is the result of manganese in the glass which helps date the bottle since its use fell out of fashion around 1920 I believe -
More bottles to research!
by kyderry ·#2 bottle has The Bee Candy Mfg Co San Antonio, Tex embossed on it. It has a piece broken off at the crown, as you can see in the pics. But it is very thick glass, with lots of bubbles through it glas -
Federal law forbids flask, teal color
by TheTexasRAT ·This set of bottles where/are as well post-prohibition liquor bottles, and being as such they had to comply with the laws of the United States government of the times, of which they where to include f -
Need help identifying this bottle
by Chris ·- the numbers on the base can mean a variety of things, there are no patterns or rules of thumb. It could be something as simple as, for example, this is mold #2 of 3 -
Family Farm Finds
by Chris ·Unfortunately that whiskey bottle is plain and gives us only one clue to go by - the R29 mark which means Rectifier #29 -
half pint
by Wandering14world ·The only other potential physical description comes from an auction in 1927 for glass and stoneware. Lot #27. -
Old crow bottle and holder
by Chris ·Old Crow dispenser #2 on ebay -
masonic flask
by Chris ·Welcome to the forum - you an authentic earlier 19th century flask - this is McKearin mold GIV-28 (group 4, #28) -
can you tell me what kind of old glass bottels these are? curious
by shadowann ·#2 this one is a 24oz brown bottle with the numbers 9 then the circle with the i inside (i) then a 7. and under that there is a number 10. this one has a plastic lid on it so i do not think its super -
1875 - 1890s dump site. approximate age of bottles found?
by piggler ·The Chase Valley bottle was actually right on the surface, barely buried. Some searching says that this bottle was manufactured between 1880 and 1881 at the Chase Valley glass factory #2. Very cool c -
Found some old bottles in yard...curious about them!
by Chris ·From left to right, #2 often held flavor extracts, the little bottle out front aspirin, the two clear jars, 4 and 5, are food of some type. -
Need help IDing the age of these bottle mouths
by Chris ·in row 1, #2 and 3 are early 20th century, #4 is hard to tell (closer photo needed), #5 is a modern machine made bottle screw top bottle. -
A few questions
by BobB ·Historic's remark that #2 looks like Avon is because the Avon company has put out numerous products during 1980s-90s in reproduction or antiquish-looking glass containers. The shape and the opalescen