Thanks everyone...Haide..I don't think polished, to much sickness on it...Leon...I'll look up turn mold...I'll quit with the bottles for awhile...and go back to looking for lightning rods and such...Thanks again
Thanks CanadianBottles...but a nagging question I have is, how no verticle seams on this bottle, it had to have been blown in a mold...or can they rub the seams out..??...I know, too many questions...Thanks again..!!
OK...Hopefully my last question about this bushel of bottles...What light does pass thru shows a really dark olive amber...no embossing, none...and no visible vertical or horizontal seams, none...please give me something to go on, I don't even know where to start on this one...or, recycle...
So...this one goes in the recycle bin..??..:cool:..so post 1960 or later...a wine bottle manufactured for Chianti...that would explain the "CVR" embossing on the bottom...I thought it was for a bunson burner..!!:cool:..Thanks guys
My bro inlaw picked up a bushel basket full of bottles and this one piqued my interest...embossed on the bottom with "CVR"...I think its an "R"...what do you call this style of bottle so I can do some better research..??..Thanks guys....
I'll be set up again this year...Lightning rod paraphernalia, jars, insulators, bottles, and a little of everything...a great show...stop in and see me..!!!
Thanks guys...I borrowed a Red Book#10 and I agree it must be #114 in the quart...base embossed 24-K-342...being a lightning rod collector, jars are not my specialty, but for the price I couldn't pass it up...I'm going to assume it's a good pick-up and a good color...Thanks again everyone...
I picked up this E-Z Seal in a nice dark amber...Questioning if this is a good color for this jar...Didn't know that they made it in this color...Is it a new Reproduction..??..Any help...Thanks in advance