First is a large gallon jug with a finger handle, with “Duraglass” in cursive on the bottom of the side, “one gallon” on the alternate side, and Owens of Illinois? label on the bottom in between the numbers 7 and 8 with “30” below. Any idea on brand and/or use? I assume it was made in 1930?


also in question is a small glass jar around 4” high with no apparent labeling - seam runs all the way from top to the bottom.


Both were found amongst many other early/mid 20th century bottles near an old home site in Athens, GA. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!