There are numbers, but are difficult to decipher. Hopefully they will become more visible after we are able to clean them up.hard to pinpoint a year unless it has some date #'s on bottom that can be deciphered. Leon.
There are numbers, but are difficult to decipher. Hopefully they will become more visible after we are able to clean them up.hard to pinpoint a year unless it has some date #'s on bottom that can be deciphered. Leon.
Thanks! Based on the responses thus far seems like vinegar or maybe maple syrup. Does the fact that it isn’t a screw top reveal anything about the possible age?Looks very much like a vinegar bottle. The handle gives it the cruet feel. I have dug several in 1900s dumps and feel these would date from around 1930-1950.
Not really, looks like it would have taken a crown cap which more or less coincide with screw caps date-wise. It would be a weird thing to close a vinegar or syrup bottle with since neither is a product you use all at once, but I've seen crown top ketchup bottles as well so I guess they sometimes expected you to transfer the contents to some other container or reseal it with a cork.Thanks! Based on the responses thus far seems like vinegar or maybe maple syrup. Does the fact that it isn’t a screw top reveal anything about the possible age?