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Olive green bottle-no idea what it is. - 6/8/2004 2:51:33 PM   
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This bottle has a has a C or poorly made G on bottom outside edge. Inside of that appears to be an A, but it is VERY faint and rounded at the top. Inside of bottom edge is 0.2L which looks "stretched". Any info on this bottle is sincerely appreciated. TIA!




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RE: Olive green bottle-no idea what it is. - 6/8/2004 2:52:23 PM   
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Here is a 2nd pic of the bottle.




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RE: Olive green bottle-no idea what it is. - 6/8/2004 3:00:50 PM   
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Usually bottles with a "kick-up" bottom are synonymous with wine bottles.

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RE: Olive green bottle-no idea what it is. - 6/8/2004 3:03:34 PM   
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TY, LOL...as you can tell I am going through my old bottles, trying to find out what in the world they are!

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RE: Olive green bottle-no idea what it is - A WINE SPLIT - 6/8/2004 4:55:38 PM   
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That is an unusual bottle! Dollars-to-donuts, it's French.

The crown top is a break with tradition for a wine bottle, though the kick-up is certainly traditional.

The .2 liter capacity is about "split" size = a wine bottle holding one quarter the usual amount or about .1875 liters (6 to 6.5 ounces).

Interesting.

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