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Help ID glass items inherited from family
by Chris ·picture #3 - pair of green bottles with stoppers would be described as "Mary Gregory type bottles" - likely Bohemian glass -
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 -
Glass Bottle WT & Company PAT Jan 3. 88
by lstassen ·Hope you don't mind me jumping in... But I think it is 1901 or older, which is pretty cool. -
Is this an antique bottle?
by Cathy_Sinor ·2. Clear glass, 5 1/4 " , square type bottle rounded edges, base #12 emblem looks like a head with eyes and pointy ears, #3, below emblem 1. Screw neck, no seams or lid. -
More bottles to research!
by Chris ·#3 - another crown top soda bottle. There were, quite literally, thousands of small bottlers of soda and beer at one time. There is much to say about any one in particular except that they were prob -
Please help tell me who what and how much
by Chris ·I have compiled a list of such numbers and connected them to brands and distilleries based on labeled examples I have found online, esp. on eBay. Unfortunately I have no info on #388 -
More bottles to research!
by kyderry ·Okay now #3 is a Delaware Punch bottle with 3 flat sides instead of just being a typical round bottle. You can see in the photos that the neck and crown are uneven. Bottom is embossed with San Antonio -
Requesting Info/Value- Bottle #3 'Distillation' of Erte Courvoisier Collection Marked "Sample Only”
by Gildaglass ·Courvoisier Erte Bottle #3 Literature 4 cropped copy.tiff -
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 -
Value of a Concentric Ring Eagle Flask O-I 1973 Reproduction?
by abistu ·I need help determining their value to sell from an estate. This one is the Concentic Ring Eagle Flask. Other is the Jacob's Cabin Bitters (etched #391) -
Jacob's Cabin Bitters bottle
by abistu ·I have one of these that is etched #391. I also have the concentric eagle flask. Any idea of their value? They are part of an estate and need to be sold. -
Pretty sure a medicine bottle but how old?
by cindy ·You can see its a very small bottle. Says 3i top front and Duraglas on bottom front. Each front sides have measurement markings. Seam on both sides go up to side top but don't notice that it's on top. -
Whittemore Boston USA light blue bottle with metal plate in the glass
by MC2 ·13. same as #3 -
can you tell me what kind of old glass bottels these are? curious
by shadowann ·#3... this one is a huge mystery to me. this one is brown as well but it has the number 6 then a diamond with the circle then i inside then a 2.. under that there is a number 4. this one has a orange -
Want to know about this old bottle I found.
by Zbhess ·picture#3 -
Very Rare 7up Bottle - Looking for Details & Possible Value
by spratjack70118 ·The embossing on the base tells a lot of the story. The logo is actually the I in an oval, superimposed on an elongated diamond used by the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. The bottle was made in factory #3 ( -
Clicquot club bottles value/ hires bottles/blue anchor
by Robinlmaier ·I have 35 trade clicquot club mark bottles that have registered marks on bottom. Registered A, R, L10, P, #3. Some say hires 14 fl oz net. Some of the hires have info at bottom and circles around the -
found a bottle
by ajolie ·I found a bottle that looks pretty old. It has an emblem with a shield and eagle. It says Garretts American Wine in the shield under that it says Reg.u.s.pat.off. under that it says Garrett & -
Information on H&H W CATHERWWOD distiller, Philadelphia
by historic ·Thanks for the help. If anyone else knows anything about this distiller, I would still appreciate more info.(Quote) -
Information on H&H W CATHERWWOD distiller, Philadelphia
by historic ·I found the following listings for 1861 - looks like #3 are your men!