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Of course, it could be a worthless Chianti bottle from 1960.I remember finding one of these and it had a faint flashmark that I didn't see at first so I suspect bottleguy got it right.
It's probably a cheap import.
Thats the most awesome mason jar I've ever seen!
Uri Gellers baby spoon.
Syrup bottle. No surprise there with the handles. Looks like very early screw-on cap thread so I'd guess 1921. Thats old in my books.
I looked it up. Screw-on caps began in the early 20's. Why it says 1818 I don't know. Handsome looking bottle tho.
I found 1 out in the bush with a dead spider and web in it. So i just kept it like that. Sure am glad i stumbled on to this site. Now i'm all interested in bottles again. I've done a lot of hard work...
Ok, I looked it up. They started making screw-on caps in the early 20's before that they were all corks and glass stoppers. Iv'e found a lot of Sloan bottles but without labels and with Sloan's embos...
Once again, if it has a screw-on cap it's no earlier than 40's i think.
Cobalt blue. I never find these bottles without chips or cracks. if it has a screw-on cap it's no earlier than 40's i think. but they used the same design into the seventies or eighties even.
Not ginger ale. It was cola.
That looks like a handmade bottle. I don't see any flashmark on the bottle or the top. When they factory make bottles they stick two halves together and you see a line run down both sides of the bottl...
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