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Hypro Jug - 6/27/2004 11:48:50 PM   
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Any info would help below Hypro its says Two Full Quarts




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RE: Hypro Jug - 6/30/2004 7:17:24 PM   
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Hydrogen peroxide maybe? Nice bottle!
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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/2/2004 11:19:02 AM   
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Thanks I was thinking maybe oil or fertilizer any idea on the age?

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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/3/2004 2:12:10 PM   
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I bought it at a estate sale along with some old prospecting equip. The seam goes up all the way over the top.

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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/3/2004 3:13:31 PM   
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I think it's from the late teens or 20's. It's a fairly common bottle I've seen them at antique shops for $8-$20.
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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/15/2004 9:12:39 PM   
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Here's a shot of the bottom any ideas what any of the markings are? What's the off center oval? Is that the mark made when they stamped the markings ?




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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/15/2004 11:05:39 PM   
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Only one thing the M with attached G (or C) I show as Maywood Glass Compton Calif.
1940 In 1930 the M G were not joined together.

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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/15/2004 11:07:28 PM   
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I'm not that much of an expert I bet someone here can though.
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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/16/2004 2:55:04 AM   
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My guess is that it was a bleach and like all bleaches contained sodium hypro chlorite, hence HYPRO.

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RE: Hypro Jug - 7/16/2004 11:27:32 AM   
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Thanks Roger that makes sense. Is there book that shows the history of bottle making in the U.S. that would help me date and explain some of the diff. markings on the bottom?

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