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Help identify marks on bottom Amber half pint liquor bottle
by Chris ·D-178 is the Distiller number. I have got a list of distiller #s, will research and get back to you on this. -
Interesting mark on bottle, bugle, nails and thread?
by ChrisAucoin ·https://forum.antiquebottles-glass.com/discussion/comment/4632#Comment_4632 -
Interesting mark on bottle, bugle, nails and thread?
by Chris ·I can't quite make out the #s below the D-126 on the base - 50s or 60s? That will give you an indication of the decade... -
Andecker Beer Bottle...Age?
by Chris ·https://sha.org/bottle/bases.htm#Stippling -
Federal law forbids flask, teal color
by TheTexasRAT ·at all]. Anyway it is believed that these larger #s were an identifying number corresponding to a catalog number, or perhaps simply a personal numbering of the particular mold set affixed by the indi -
bols four compartment bottle
by Chris ·https://www.masterofmalt.com/search/#search=bols&page=3&sort=_score&direction=desc -
Small amber screw top bottle -
by Lisa6 ·We were clearing proptery and I have found a total of 40 different old bottles clear and 7 small brown bottles sending a picture of small brown bottle #s on bottom 4 9 5 and dosing can u tell me what -
Whittemore Boston USA light blue bottle with metal plate in the glass
by MC2 ·11. amber see pic 0495: at bottom of back of bottle "473-A" / on bottom: a triangle with a cirlce in it and some letters and #s under the triangle/circle -
Need help identifying this bottle, Prohibition Era
by Chris ·One can likely infer from the other #s on the base that this dates from the 1950s or 60s. -
Pretty, forbidden, squat and clear. Made by O-I, but what was the year?
by Chris ·the "Federal Law..' embossing. These #s can be useful in tracking the company behind the product. So one is left hoping to find an example with labels or packaging. I periodically scan eb -
Yellow Green Ink Bottle Crude Makers Mark
by Chris ·Mold marks were proprietary, possibly just indicating a mold number but perhaps something else. If you examine large #s of common bottles, you will see lots of variations on base embossing, esp. in a -
Old medical bottles (pics)
by historic ·Would be interesting to know what your grandfather's coding system means. I will take a guess and say the 74 might mean 1974. Who knows about other #s -
Help with clear liquor, cello and music notes
by historic ·but for (2) the key lies with "D-37". The federal law which requires the "FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS" embossing also required bottles to be marked with an identifying num -
S.E. Massengill Child's Tablets Brown Mixture
by pickens1 ·won't come out clear enough to see the letters/#s. Thanks! -
old brown/amber bottles
by CJay ·The 73 (Ball) and 12 (Armstrong) are the bottle maker permit #s. The 126 is the Distillery permit #.