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Baltimore glass works gi-18 help
by mcfallshane ·Gi-18 Baltimore glass works in a rare olive color. I recently purchased this bottle and have gotten some good feedback. Figured I’d ask here as well. People’s thoughts on authenticity? Thanks in advan -
Pontil miniature bottle assistants
by Chris ·The last dark olive green piece looks to be a miniature European liqueur bottle - better than the full size pieces but not particularly valuable -
Need experts to help me identify age and origin of black glass bottle stem and top
by Harry_Pristis ·Likely an 18th century wine bottle, likely an onion bottle. Many such bottles were imported from Western Europe in colonial times. The olive-amber color suggests it was made in the Low Countries, no -
My Demijohn reads VEBAD 34, I need more info
by Harry_Pristis ·This is either a fermenter for wine or an olive oil shipper, perhaps both in its lifetime. European origin. It would have originally had a thick raffia cover and perhaps a wood frame to protect it. -
Information old olive green liquor bottle with applied lip and pontil mark
by soccermom4 ·any info on this bottle? Free blown, no seams. Applied lip and rough pontil. Age and value? -
HS KEENE NH Masonic bottle and Mellon flask
by Chris ·Olive green is a scarcer color for that Masonic flask but almost all examples I have seen in olive green have been from shipwrecks. The mellon flask is another new england piece that is quite scarce. -
Possible age?
by Chris ·Potentially a spin mold bottle, cannot quite tell from the photo. Have seen this shape in olive green, would say later 19th century, possibly early 20th c. -
Unique shaped bottle
by Chris ·The shape says olive oil -
Brown / black bottle marked '6 TO THE GALLON' on base
by Chris ·Your later 19th century bottle would be called "black glass" - referring to the dark olive green glass which often appears to be black or near black to the eye. I cannot quite tell -
Black sea glass. Looking for info, possible date etc
by Chris ·Your sherd is a good example of why dark olive green glass is frequently referred to as "black glass" - your spirits bottle probably dates to the third quarter of the 19th century. -
Looking for a date range
by Chris ·Yes, mid 20th century. My hunch is that the olive green bottle is of European origin and most likely held liquor of some sort. -
Mystery,Dark Amber 3-piece mold, LC&S
by WalkaWalka ·Hi forum….I need a little help finding out about a cool old bottle we found in an old mining town in Northern CA. It’s very dark amber with an olive hue. It has a seam that goes round at the shoulder -
Trying to identify what may have been in this given its small size?
by DaveS ·This is a small (to me) dark olive green bottle 4.6" tall 17/8" diameter with a 7/8" deep punt. Tooling marks are evident but no seems so presuming blown into a mould below -
Rarity and possible value
by christynok ·In new to collecting , so plz bare with me i found a bottle today which I was told from 1880's England its yellow/olive color and has no chips in it. Its not broke anywhere. -
Antique Dancer/Soldier Flask bottle Masonic flask 1849-1869 olive green.
by BertLouis ·Was on ebay looking to buy a old Double Eagle flask and seen this one. What makes it so rare the color or the style? -
Can someone identify and price please?
by Harry_Pristis ·do not work well with this bottle (or its olive green sister above). The general shape and design of these latter two bottles was a relatively common late 19th century (1880s to early 1900s) type. Th -
Help dating please - olive green wine bottles
by Crystal09 ·Hello, I came across an assortment of bottles going through things that belonged to my dad. Most I was able to identify the age but finding nothing for these two. If anyone can help in dating these, … -
French bottle
by Chris ·What is the height of this bottle? I am wondering as to its use. Mineral water maybe? Olive oil? -
What is this bottle?
by Chris ·In a word, olives. -
Need Help Identifying Bottle
by Chris ·This is a late 20th century bottle....ie. not that old. My hunch is that it was for olive oil....