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Bottles6590 of 7633 3.5 oz Jumbo Peanut Butter, Frank Tea & Spice Co. Cincinnati, Ohio Pontil Apothecary Applied Spout and Top Privy Bottle
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    Posted 13 years ago

    violetlolita
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    I'm curious if anyone knows anything about this snuff bottle or how much it's worth. On the bottom there is a marking that seems to be chinese or japanese writing, I don't know what it means. The symbol on it is a dragon, it's on both sides and appears exactly the same.

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    1. mdskaggs mdskaggs, 13 years ago
      is this pontil?
    2. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 8 years ago
      Looks like Clambroth, Antique & Collectible: Clambroth glass, popular in the Victorian era, is a grayish color and is somewhat opaque, like clam broth. Does that fit with what you have??
      Hard to see the opaque quality--if it exists in your piece. I assume I am looking at glass. I am blind in one eye, and that affects my accuracy looking at items like yours. It is lovely!!

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