Corp” was presumably the distiller or distributor of the liquor, but I am not familiar with that company, or what actual brand name of liquor was in the bottle,evidently represented by the design you see on the front of the bottle. David, For many yrs I’ve had this old glass water bottle that was my Grandfathers. I found out it is gingerale, but no topper. Would love to know anything about it, Hi Rob, Especially in the case of EAPG and Depression Glass tableware, most of it is not marked, and the companies that made the glass were, in many cases, apparently not that interested in making sure their ware was easily identifiable in later years. It does not have a star pattern on the bottom like most I’ve seen. I’m assuming the France means that it was made in their French factory, not the American one? ", followed by 499 people on Pinterest. I’m not sure about its base logo, it reads like SAA. It says Trademark Lightning Registered US Patent Office with Putnam and the number 3 on the bottom. The bottle is brown in color and has what appears to be raised diamonds surrounding the bottle.There is a flat surface in the shape of a diamond on the front of the bottle which looks to be where a label may have been.On the back of the bottle is a flat square for another possible label.Above that is what looks to be a chest armor with a ball above it.On the bottom it has D 18 then a triangle (point facing downward) with a dot on each side and what looks to be a W above a T inside the triangle then a 12 – 9.On the back of the bottle in raised letters it reads FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR REUSE OF THIS BOTTLE. Best regards, Please let us know if you're having issues with commenting. Found 4 bottles when gas lines dug in Lowell MA: Thank you! It has a # 37 on the bottom does that indicate what it was? what “form” does a code *****__*_*_** refer to? I browsed info on Armstrong which has been made into loft apartments in 2007 from what I can see. Thanks! The bottom of the jug also has a veiny, or mosaic look about it. Estate item 1145 - 1960 to 1971 Aunt Jemima or Mrs. Butterworth's Syrup Bottles w/yellow metal caps - All SOLD bottles none left. I use it all the time for the items I find while dump-digging. Go to sha.org. It has raised grapes on the front of the bottle. Star Glass Works, New Albany, IN. Thank you for your post! Btw, just for some trivia, relatively few glass bottles have survived intact from that time period (most are now in museums or “upscale” antique bottle collections) but in any case virtually all bottles made in the early 1800s were hand-blown, tend to be crudely made and most of them are found in shades of dark olive green, olive amber, blackglass or aqua. However, I could not fiind out, HOW to decipher these “dot codes”. The number (within a triangle with rounded corners) found on the bottom of plastic bottles is a code indicating the type of plastic the bottle is made from, and pertains to the subject of recycling) . Only markings are on the bottom, it has: 623 4-5. Hi my name is brandan. You would take one ounce at a time. marks on antique bottles & fruit jars, Milk Glass~ Vintage Cold Cream, Salve & Ointment Containers, “N in a square” mark – Obear-Nester Glass Company, New Albany Glass Works, New Albany, Indiana (1867-1872), Newark Star Glass Works, Newark, Ohio (1873-1904), Ohio Valley Glass Company, Pleasant City, Ohio (1902-1905), Owens Bottle Company (O in a square mark), Reed & Company, Massillon, Ohio (1881-1904), Rawleigh’s — W. T. Rawleigh’s / Freeport, Illinois, “Robin in Tree” children’s mug – Bryce Brothers & Mosser Glass Company, S G mark on glass containers – Saint-Gobain / Verallia, Southern Glass Works, Louisville, Kentucky (1877-c.1885), Surname-oriented Antique Bottle Collecting, Wax Sealer Fruit Jars – List of Primary Markings, Whitall Tatum Company, Millville, New Jersey, Whittemore Boston U.S.A. / Antique Shoe Polish Bottles, WEB LINKS to some other sites / Other interests (Not glass-related). I have a bottle from Bosch Houghton, Michigan that looks like a wine bottle with c5 xxx I think and the circle with the diamond in the middle with an I in it, 6 on one side and 6 on the other and a 1 below it. I have a tall, rectangular bottle (possibly a decanter) with a square stopper. ( Or is it a “D-369”?) I live on the Jersey Shore, which might help (or not), Hi Erin, ~David. The decanter offered on Ebay reads the same except the number after the encircled A is 50 rather than 51. It’s painted with lots of Native American symbols. I have a very small brown bottle with a white plastic lid. I found it at an old farm in Roanoke Virginia. Most of the bottles with the “P in a circle” on the bottom seem to date from the 1920s-1950s (in general) but I’m afraid I can’t be more specific than that very general range of years. We will be part of the solution. See more ideas about Bottle painting, Butterworth, Bottle crafts. These numbers are about 1/8 of an inch tall. D-23 is a distiller code number. Browse FREE Mrs Butterworth Bottle Price/Value Guide - Appraisals, Valuations & FREE Sale Advice. Under the N in the square there is a 4. It is clear glass, fairly well tumbled, and has a large (fills almost the entire bottom) “s” or stylized “5” (though I believe it to be the former given the identical top and bottom of the figure). Just guessing, I would imagine your bottle was made sometime within the last 20 to 30 years or less, but I really don’t know. Kaydee, without seeing the bottle, it sounds like it may be an Owens-Illinois Glass Co. bottle. Butterworth'sUncle Ben's. Hello Dana, Perhaps you could try that. , Dawn, (readers, we communicated by email concerning this mark) and Dawn gave me permission to post her pic of the mark, under “Bird….” in the alphabetical mark listings pages. KY.G.W. I have several bottles from Guam and may be able to assist, Hi I have a non-swim 7up bottle and the bottom has the numbers: “J in a keystone” mark, as it appears on base of a clear generic “Boston Round” packer jar. Thank you for the information. Please help Weblinks-other interests (Most are not glass-related). The bottle bottom is about 3.5 inches in diameter. Can you help me with this ? I have looked all over Google and other websites trying to figure anything out about them and can find nothing. The Bottle has a raised number “69” and “13/16 pint” on the bottom. The “C900” is probably the catalog or stock number assigned to that particular vase style. I’m sorry but the only “solid” info I can provide is that the bottle was actually made by Pierce Glass Company (the ‘P in a circle’ was their makers’ mark). Hello Jörg! Btw, the only piece I can positively identify as to glassmaker source is your cobalt blue piece, which has the “M in a circle” used by Maryland Glass Corporation. Saying no will not stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make them less relevant or more repetitive. I don’t know the interpretation of the other markings. Brockway made thousands of different bottles over the years, so I can’t say for sure, but I would guess it’s some type of medicine bottle. The pancake syrup brand Mrs. Butterworth’s — known for its matronly woman-shaped bottle — will undergo a “complete brand and packaging review,” a spokesperson for Conagra Brands said Wednesday. Suzanne, the initials stand for “Henry W. Putnam”. Hi Sherrie, Pre-Owned. - June 18, 2020 08:25 am EDT. LARREA. Hi, I’ve found a small glass bottle type thing, it appears to be an old inkwell but I don’t know for sure. Thanks Sherry, Hi Sherry, Agnes, It’s been abandoned now forever. Please help with any knowledge thanks. Hi Danielle, I’m sorry, but I don’t know anything about your set. From your information, evidently the bottle is a pint-size wine bottle made in 1972 by Obear-Nester Glass Company of East St. Louis, IL. One particularly is Mexican and says Larrea on it. I have more info buried somewhere on my site about these jars (answering other questions of the same nature) but I don’t know exactly what page it is on.
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