It does get you to thinking. Why the 6 sides on the shoulders? It appears to me that it was made that way to lay on the flat sides of the shoulders. I could be completely wrong too. The glass is pretty heavy. The openings are the same size on each end. And why one end with a ground lip and...
I have this jar that was dug years ago and I recently unboxed it. It's only Embossed PAT APPLIED FOR
The jar has a lid on each end. Top is a smooth lip. I say top because the embossing would be read correctly that way but i'm guessing this jar would sit on its side. Bottom is a ground lip...
Thank you! I'm going to have to look through some of my other beer bottles. I'm seem to remember having an embossed bottle of this same brand. If I recall, it was definitely bigger though.
I have this Crown pint sized jar. Red book 686. The only pints listed are aqua, clear, SCA, and apple green. Looks more yellowish to me. Would this be considered sediment amber? I appreciate any input. Thank you.
After you mentioned not many bubbles in the glass i grabbed it and looked closely. There is actually a lot of bubbles. They are just really small.
In addition, the thickness of the top is about an 1/16". There is also some very light exterior scratches that have to be looked at very close to see.
That sounds like very good possibilities to me, especially medicine. Opening is only 3/8". The bottle is very light weight. I don't even like to
handle it much for fear of breaking it. lol