New here, several bottles
My husband was doing some digging for work and found some neat bottles, the first one, not pictured here, I found out is likely an old olive bottle from about 1910-1914, thanks to an article here. So I was hoping to get some info o nthe other bottles.
Next is this round bottle, perhaps a medicine bottle? It has a seam line down the side, you can see measurements in the picture. Has a small round bump on the bottom just above a raised number "2".
And the last are three rectangular bottles, all with seams up the corners. You can see them here.
They all say "AirlinE TRADE MARK REG" on the bottom with some pretty little filligrees. I can't get a good picture.
Next is this round bottle, perhaps a medicine bottle? It has a seam line down the side, you can see measurements in the picture. Has a small round bump on the bottom just above a raised number "2".
And the last are three rectangular bottles, all with seams up the corners. You can see them here.
They all say "AirlinE TRADE MARK REG" on the bottom with some pretty little filligrees. I can't get a good picture.
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Edited to add the link to the magazine http://books.google.com/books?id=Jj8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA115&lpg=PA115&dq="airline+trade+mark+reg"&source=bl&ots=biuynFRfh0&sig=aDoCQSe86XYVbeDDr4nzyhQQGHw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JTz9Ts-BGI2DsAK02bDFAQ&ved=0CHcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q="airline trade mark reg"&f=false
There are several published sources of trademarks and symbols on bottles and glass. I have the Julian Toulouse book.
If I can see the exact mark, that would be very helpful. (you did mention "filigrees") If you cannot get a clear photo, try creating a pencil rubbing of the mark then take a picture of the rubbing. Or just draw the mark on paper and post a photo of it.