whiskeyman
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Joined: 4/17/2005 From: NE TENN-SW VA Status: offline
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REDHEAD...did some searching for info and found a question about a similar carboy posted on the "Historical Glass Bottle ID & Info thread on this Forum....Here's that post... ((Have been trying to access jf cutter's website, but no luck--it says it's down for unexpected maintanence or something. So, does anyone know anything about the value of about a 3ft. tall clear glass bottle that used to hold acid for testing metals? It has on the bottom the following inscription: MCA G STD 13G 1941. )) There was no follow up... I also found a question on Digger O'dell's website...Here's that one: ((Thank you for your time and effort, I have a 13 gallon glass bottle, raised lettering on bottom is "13G, 1942, M. C. A.. G STD", the color is aqua green, it's height is 25", the bottle is BIM (Blown in Mold), the top is crowned with no closure. Where could I receive information regarding this bottle? Thank You, Javier Javier, that is a BIG bottle. I'd guess it to be a storage bottle of some kind. I have seen similar bottles with wooden crates built around them that were used for acid. It sounds too big to be a water bottle. Maybe a reader can help. Digger.)) Other than those two, nothing else found. Did you note that both the above have different numbers than yours ?? I'd guesstimate yours dates to before 1910 or so. Value is still about the same unless you can find some documentation on its origins. Then, a collector in the Originating area may have more interest in it , than it would otherwise receive.
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