Ah, your recommendations are great, & so important to take note of. My daughter reminds her dad & me about this very topic often—she’s said to go and enjoy our rummage sales “hunts” (we go looking for sales every wkend), but to remember that after we go, her brother & she will be left to go thru...
I agree w/your recommendation not to throw these bottles away, but was surprised in the harshness in tone/words used. (I don’t think it was necessary to berate someone who was asking for feedback/advice.) :-<
I believe it’s a wine bottle—can’t read this bottle’s label, but when I researched for the one I bought (at a garage sale), that’s what they were described as having held; diff colors, I saw 2 slightly diff shapes/designs, all were lovely in detail. :->
My bottle didn’t have the label intact nor a cap (I was able to use another cap/cork that fit)—I think the one shown here is more impressive becuz of these features.✨
✨I came across a fish bottle at a garage sale—had never seen one before; bought it for $2, just to have. ✨
I’m sure you could do same (sell at a garage sale or on Craigslist-?), and make a sm profit fr them.
What a beautiful bottle—didn’t know bottles could be repaired/refurbished; this bottle doesn’t look like it needs any touch ups tho. Love the deep blue coloration & clean lines—very nice!
TKU for the info re the Nu Grape design—this bottle has “BOTTLE PAT’D MARCH 9, 1920” in raised lettering at base. Even w/it’s weathering/scratches, it’s a pretty pc. (Don’t recall seeing the brand around in our local stores, which is what drew my attention to this bottle.) Tku again for info!
Hello! Hope this is proper way to submit this, my first post w/this grp—would like info/feedback re a NuGrape soda bottle (has lots of scratches, but pretty/interesting text); not sure of age/value, so wanted to ask for input fr more seasoned collectors. Most interesting is a sm thin ribbon of...