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wiskey bottle - 9/12/2006 1:14:43 PM   
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Hello im new to this site and need help inentifing a bottle that was found buried in a back yard of a house in Alameda, Ca.that was built in 1907.  The bottle is brown in color, has seams on both sides of bottle and around bottom. The top 1 inch of neck has no seams and is smooth inside and out  (for cork). Embossed on the glass are the words JESSE MOORE-HUNT CO. Below that a wreath with the words in side of it TRADE MARK below that SAN FRANCISCO,CAL. 7 LOUISVILLE,KY.
Bottom is indented 3/16inch and has the letter H and the #297 on it.  Bottle was found in a fire pit that was used while building the house, Thanks for your help.
p.s. they drank a lot because there were lots of broken  brown glass in hole.






























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RE: wiskey bottle - 9/18/2006 7:09:27 AM   
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Welcome, I see you've had trouble.I don't know much about western whiskey but maybe this will help the post some. Try and keep the pictures a little smaller ant the post together. See how http://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/Uploading_a_Picture/m_4115/tm.htm I think you'l get more hits that way.



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RE: wiskey bottle - 9/18/2006 12:48:18 PM   
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Hey Ed, Welcome to the forum. Are those antlers? Could you take a picture of the hole bottle? Could be a goodern being from Louisville and San Francisco.

Use the "Post Reply" feature at the bottom of this page to keep your posts together on a given subject.

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RE: wiskey bottle - 9/19/2006 10:44:24 AM   
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sent new info last nght, but not here ,must have timed out.  thanks eric & warren for your help  they are antlers on the bottle  im send ing new picture.  EaB




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