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bottle IDing and values - 8/18/2004 10:58:18 AM   
Dig Dug

 

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This is a photo of some of my keepers so far, I have just got into the hobby. Any info on them will be gretly appreciated.





Starting from the decanter, this is all I have on them.....


1. Robert McNish & Co. LTD. Scotland-Record No. 729273 in Gt. Britian
2. Norfolk King Kola Company Norfolk, Va.
3. Camden Ark Coke
4. Danville, Va. Coke
5. PILOT, was a painted bottle but paint is gone, made by duraglass
6.????
7. Hinds honey and almond cream AS Hinds Company, Bloomfield, NJ
8. Esquire Scuff Kote
9.??????
10. Davis OK Baking Powder
11. Fount-o-ink bottle
12. ?????????
13. Ancostura Aromatic Bitters

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/20/2004 1:17:46 AM   
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Duraglass in script since 1940 Printed Since 1963

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/20/2004 2:31:40 PM   
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i have some of these. middle row second bottle from the left i believe is a flavoring bottle. the middle bottle on the second row is a shoe polish bottle i have one with the brush still in it. the middle bottle on the bottom row i have but dont know what it is . the fourth bottle from the left middle row i found also. it had a cork that had a twisted wire stuck in it with a round swab on the end of it i was told that it was a shoe polish but im thinking maybe a medicine bottle and the swab was for application to the cut or wound the dump i found these in is from the 20's to 30's or so i was told
hope this helps
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p.s. where are you from im thinking since we have some of the same bottles we might be digging in the same hole

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/20/2004 4:44:34 PM   
Dig Dug

 

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Preditor, my family farm is located near Roanoke Rapids, NC, its just a little south of it.

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/20/2004 6:48:17 PM   
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Are we all from North Carolina? Nope. I'm from Henderson, south of the Virginia line. There must be some good bottles around herte, but haven't found them yet. There was even a military school here during the Civil War (1861-1865).

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/20/2004 9:52:45 PM   
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Pontiled, you are about 40 miles from me man!

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RE: bottle IDing and values - 8/25/2004 8:04:57 AM   
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keep an eye out for the xmas patent date on the cokes(xmas cokes)....12-25-23 if i recall it right..i get 10 bucks ea from coke collectors for those

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