You have two early 20th century bottles, likely of UK manufacture. I associate the wide band around the edge of the base with UK bottles - it is not a solid rule for all bottles of all types and ages but fairly reliable.
The amber bottle's shape I associate first with medicine, but on reflection think it could also be a food bottle. When I first started collecting in the 1970s, I owned a "DR ADOLF HOMMELS HAEMATOGEN" medicine bottle which has a similar tapered body with a plinth of sorts. The irregular ring on the base indicates machine manufacture (Owens bottle machine)
The bottle on the right could be medicine/pharmacy but is generic enough that it could have had a lot of uses. That smokey color is almost unheard of in US bottles - one sees irradiated bottles with similar hues but I do not believe this has been irradiated.
Not much in the way of collector value here - but vintage and decorative appeal.