I found one these today at a group shop. It is a very conniving repro at first glance. They found a way to make the seam almost disappear from the lip, but the one I saw still had the seam ever so faint.
The dead giveaway that it is a repro is the stippling on the base.
I have a photo of a pontiled apothecary jar. This jar was identified by a Westmoreland Glass collector as being made by Westmoreland Glass from 1900 to 1905.
My question is do you think this is from 1900. Any thoughts about when the apothecary jars stopped being made with pontils.
Have you seen the ebay seller who sells cursed vampire rings and other stuff. They have been selling stuff for years. There listings used to go on and on about some relative of theirs who was a gypsy who collected magical items. They would sell a couple of item’s a month for around a $100...
http://www.antiques.com/classified/1046779/Lydia-E-Pinkham-Medicine-Bottle
Where do I cash in my Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Bottles for $200 a shot. I am willing to sell wholesale lots of 10 for $180 each if any one is interested.[:D]
I think they where used to sell bleach or ammonia in the 1960’s. They have a tendency to not be solid colors and have nice streaks of darker colors and clear patches. They also come in a pretty purple and possibly other colors like amber.