moodorf
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I'm not going to clog up this nice forum with my ID requests, so I'll keep them confined to this thread if that's alright with you guys. Some of these might not be strictly bottles, and I'm putting this into the AFTER 1900 forum since I'm thinking many of them will be. But who knows.
This first one's a large amber bottle with a bottom that reads "C&COLIM" with the number 13 below it. Doesn't seem to be a makers mark or any other identifiers on it. It does have the occasional air bubble in it. The coin in these photos is a quarter, fyi.
Second one today is a clear sort of....ribbed? bottle. There seems to be a space where a label would be, but there's no indication there was ever a label on it, no residue. There are these little glass dots that encircle it around where the base meets the neck. There are air bubbles in this one as well. I couldn't get a good picture of the bottom as it is hard to read, but it says "Patented April 9 1898" and there is a simple "2" in the center of the bottom.
Last one seems to be a condiment/food bottle. Has some bubbles. Bottom reads "H J HEINZ CO" and "PITTSBURGH USA" and "PATD June 9 1891" but nothing else can be made out. It also has a circle with a couple wavy lines in it, but it could just be a suction scar. I want to say it's from the 1890's-1910's but I don't even know what type of food it had in it.
If you've read this far, awesome. If you can help, even more awesome
This first one's a large amber bottle with a bottom that reads "C&COLIM" with the number 13 below it. Doesn't seem to be a makers mark or any other identifiers on it. It does have the occasional air bubble in it. The coin in these photos is a quarter, fyi.
Second one today is a clear sort of....ribbed? bottle. There seems to be a space where a label would be, but there's no indication there was ever a label on it, no residue. There are these little glass dots that encircle it around where the base meets the neck. There are air bubbles in this one as well. I couldn't get a good picture of the bottom as it is hard to read, but it says "Patented April 9 1898" and there is a simple "2" in the center of the bottom.
Last one seems to be a condiment/food bottle. Has some bubbles. Bottom reads "H J HEINZ CO" and "PITTSBURGH USA" and "PATD June 9 1891" but nothing else can be made out. It also has a circle with a couple wavy lines in it, but it could just be a suction scar. I want to say it's from the 1890's-1910's but I don't even know what type of food it had in it.
If you've read this far, awesome. If you can help, even more awesome
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