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A few bottles - 5/10/2011 2:13:30 PM   
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I'm very inexperienced with this, but I found a few bottles that I'd like to see if I could get dates/info/values etc. on. They all have the seams end before the rim.


This first one has 3 seams that end near the top where you can see, and at the end of the designs. There's no seam or anything on the bottom part. It's clear with a slight pink hue.


The 2nd one says Satin Gloss Stove Polish Company, Portland ME. (All of these were found in Maine, by the way). It's slightly bluegreen.


This one says Foss' Liquid Fruit Flavors, Portland ME. One of the pictures shows lines going diagonally up the top of it. It's completely clear.


I can find a lot more pictures of this one online, I just don't know how old it is.


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RE: A few bottles - 5/10/2011 3:07:49 PM   
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Welcome Zepp. They're all from the turn of the century 1900-1920 and pretty common. The first one the pineapply looking thing appears to be from a cruet set. A group of matching bottles Usually 3-4 or more, arranged in a pewter, tin or silver holder, placed on the dinner table. they held oil, vinegar, sauces, etc. Not a lot of value on your group. .50 - 1.00 a piece.

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RE: A few bottles - 5/10/2011 3:08:19 PM   
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First one is part of a cruet set which 3 or 4 similar bottles to hold old and vinegar and other condiments that were usually in a silver or silverplate stand with a fork and tongs or other serving pieces.....Jim most likely 1890-1920's




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RE: A few bottles - 5/10/2011 3:10:54 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: lobeycat

Welcome Zepp. They're all from the turn of the century 1900-1920 and pretty common. The first one the pineapply looking thing appears to be from a cruet set. A group of matching bottles Usually 3-4 or more, arranged in a pewter, tin or silver holder, placed on the dinner table. they held oil, vinegar, sauces, etc. Not a lot of value on your group. .50 - 1.00 a piece.

I had ya beat ya stinkin' Sox fan if I didn't take time to find a pic.....LOL

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RE: A few bottles - 5/10/2011 3:15:32 PM   
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I had ya beat ya stinkin' Sox fan


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RE: A few bottles - 5/11/2011 7:30:48 AM   
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Thanks, I mainly wanted to know how old they were. Didn't think they'd be worth much but it was worth a try haha.

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