These are pretty common always love to find them though they held mineral water, wine and other stuff I guess I would say $10 to $25 if it is mint. All though the lip on yours looks chipped so may only be a $5.00 one . Good luck and keep searching
We dig a ton of these in Maryland very common i leave them for the next person you could possibly get a $1.00 on a good day around Baltimore . Great soda if you are a new collector though.
I agree when my dug bottles and crocks are priceless to me because I put in the effort and pulled a piece of history from the dirt it is an amazing feeling . It definitely makes it tough to put a price on something we are so passionate about that is why my collection just keeps growing haha .
You are correct yes it is a sloppy tooled top my bad . I have checked all ten books I have and the internet nothing on history of the company or anything . That is why I figured I would get the guys on here like yourself knowledge. I’m thinking maybe it was a brand bought by another brand or...
No they don’t look like it I dig those all the time and usually leave them but appreciate the help . i guess I need to word it better I know what a extract bottle is and what extract is I just can’t find this particular brand and bottle .
I dug this bottle this year and can usually find some information on the maker and the company I can't find anything on this one . It is National Extract Company Philadelphia. The bottle is super crude not a rectangle at all very sloppy when making this bottle the last picture really shows this...
Great find Catcat. That is Old Sol cleaning product from Baltimore MD was only around a short time . They come in a screw top as well which is rarer because it was only made for a short time. If you every visit the Bromo Tower Museum in Baltimore they have one with a label . They always sell...