The seam going through the top indicates that the bottle was made in a mold in a machine, and is post-1915. My guess would be 1930s-1960s, but can't nail down an exact year. I'd also still guess something like a vinegar, salad dressing, etc.Thanks for responding! The seam does go all the way to the top. We found 4 of these bottles and they are ~8” tall.
The seam going through the top indicates that the bottle was made in a mold in a machine, and is post-1915. My guess would be 1930s-1960s, but can't nail down an exact year. I'd also still guess something like a vinegar, salad dressing, etc.
Thanks! That could make sense since we are in New England.Syrup?
Thanks! Do you think it is from the 1950’s or so?Syrup was my first thought also. I find many of these. very common in my opinion. I usually leave behind. Leon.