You, Treasurekidd, are an angel! I did some research based on your advice, and found the catalog listing for the full-size version of this bottle! It's from the 1933 Owens-Illinois catalog, and it's recommended for use as a liquor bottle. Thank you again for your help.
So, here's what I know. The bottle was produced by the Pierce Glass Company. They only operated one factory at a time, the last one being in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania from 1917 to 1987, when they were bought out by another company and ceased use of their trademark "P inside a circle". Since...
Usually there are other markings and symbols on glass, to help identify its origin. Are there any other marks on this bottle? Single letters, symbols, numbers, everything helps.
I know for sure that it's a Hazel-Atlas, and I believe the K means it was produced in the Zanesville plant, but I can't find any more information than that. There are two books available that have all the information you need to find the date and purpose, and that's probably why I can't find...
I picked this bottle up at an antique shop in Orlando, hoping to identify it when I got home. So far, I have found absolutely no information on the possible source of this bottle. It's about 4.5 inches tall, has the number 7 on the base, and it does have the Owens Scar on the bottom as well, but...