Ah-hah! I am glad you found the listing with the wine name. Now it's easier for me to look up. I had done a search on Google for "dog shaped bottle" and "dog head bottle" and such, but I didn't find a darn thing! Sometimes it's hard to know what to search on. Thanks again!
Thanks for the info! I didn't think it was quite that old. I had figured maybe the 70s or so. Do you know if it was originally filled with something when it was sold?
OK, I know this is probably fairly recently made and therefore not very interesting to collectors, but I think it's kind of cool, in a sort of weird way. I found this in the basement of my new farm. The bottom has no real markings as seen in the picture. The detail on the dog's head is quite...
Hi Red!
Thanks for that great information - that is very interesting detail. I had no idea about the venting and the bottom plate. I am new to all of this bottle information but I find it all very interesting - lots of history lessons! I really appreciate the help! I have bookmarked your...
Stashing his trash in the barn! Must've been out there having a drink with the cows and all. Hee hee!
Thanks for the info again cyberdigger - you are a mine of information!
I was just looking at some sites for something called "black glass" - is that what this is?
Darn, I thought this one was a lot newer than the dark green one! Foiled again! Ah well, I think the kick up is cool looking, so I will keep it anyway! [:)]
This bottle is an interesting one - hope I'm right that it's pre-1900 but I could be wrong.
It is extremely dark glass. Dark olive greenish brown really, but the thing is, I can't even see through the bottle at the bottom - that's how dark it is! (see pic 4, note how you can see through the...
Yay! I got the age right! I must have learned something in the past week from all of you and the reading that I've been doing!
Now I can look up case gin bottles and learn some more.
Thanks for the response!
OK, here's another bottle I've been working on cleaning. Sorry for the gunk in it in the pictures. Nasty stuff in there that I can't get out!
This bottle is sorta pale greenish colour and 12 inches high. It has no seams on it that I can find.
There is a huge bubble in the neck that swirls a...
I think this might be pre-1900 but forgive me if I am wrong and I will repost in the other section.
This bottle is a lovely dark green colour. There are lots of bubbles in the glass and the surface is uneven in areas (see photo 2).
The bottle is 4 sided and has a sort of textured area on the...
It's an interesting property - farmhouse goes back to 1850, but was added onto over time. In addition, there is a farm winery business in the basement, so that makes it a neat place, although I'm not producing any wine yet. There are 4 old barns, a couple of which are falling down. I found...
Wow! Great info! That is really neat about the Beaver Flint Glass Co. I can see why you like collecting this type of bottle - they are like little nuggets of history and keep alive the names and companies that existed at the time of their use.
I thought that the weirdness about the "3"...
Great info! Thanks! I didn't find them in a Google search so I was kind of lost on where it came from. Nice to know it's local! Also older than I thought.
I'll keep an eye out here for any more of their bottles!
Cool! It's maybe older than I thought then! I still am not sure that I would want to sample it, but I sure like the bottle.
Fascinating to read about all their digestive products, although I seem to have lost my appetite....