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Ny_Austria

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Found this bottle sticking out of the the dirt in the woods in what appears to be an old dump site. Few scattered glass pieces etc.

The bottle itself has mold lines, however the top pieces line and the body’s line are offset. Along with a line around the bottom of the top piece. 2 part mold?

The base of the bottle has a L of the left side and a picture of a bottle in the middle.

Any help in identifying the bottle and relative date would be great
 

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CanadianBottles

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I think this was the Perrier trademark. See the top label of this bottle, under the word Perrier:
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The original bottler's first name was Louis so the L and the bowling pin bottle strongly suggest this is indeed a Perrier bottle.
 

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