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Tom smith

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Any idea on the age of this bottle? I believe it to have an applied top and has no mold lines at all. My thought is maybe 1860s-1880s that's just a guess.



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Any idea on the age of this bottle? I believe it to have an applied top and has no mold lines at all. My thought is maybe 1860s-1880s that's just a guess.



Thank you
Tom smith
That's a tall/high wine bottle. Probably dates from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Harry said it best so here is his answer to another post of the same type of bottle.
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