Bottles found in Western PA
My son found these 3 bottles behind our house in the woods here in western pa.
The perfume looking bottle looks like it has a number 1 on the bottom and no other markings
The other clear bottles markings are a little hard to read but I think it is a 4 then the Owens Illinois mark then 7 then a sideways 1
The brown bottle states Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this bottle near the top then 4 vertical lines 4/5 OT at the bottom. On the bottom markings are
D-1
56 49
13
With the Owens Illinois logo to the right of this.
Any ideas on these bottles? Here are pics
The perfume looking bottle looks like it has a number 1 on the bottom and no other markings
The other clear bottles markings are a little hard to read but I think it is a 4 then the Owens Illinois mark then 7 then a sideways 1
The brown bottle states Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this bottle near the top then 4 vertical lines 4/5 OT at the bottom. On the bottom markings are
D-1
56 49
13
With the Owens Illinois logo to the right of this.
Any ideas on these bottles? Here are pics
Comments
The amber whiskey bottle can be traced based on the D-1 marking on the base - I have linked this identifier based on labeled examples to both National Distillers Products Corp. and the Old Taylor brand of whiskey.
The clear bottle with the metal fitting at the closure is most likely a cologne bottle.
These date mid 20th century.