we called them "man's legs" and found a lot of them late 1890s and early 1900s. They are such a cool heavy bottle and usually clean up well. I think they should be worth more but we seem to max out at $15 or less. Still, they are just what an old whiskey bottle should look like....
Back in 2015 I had submitted a shot of group poisons for you experts to identify. Someone noticed one in the back of the photo and said "that is the valuable one". It was a plain almost ugly amber rectangular maybe 3 inches high..simple and low key embossing. I was moving at the time and let...
It's a champagne from the early 1900's. They were almost indestructible because of the kick up and heavy glass so there are many out there. They had a foil wrap around the neck usually with a name and then a paper label. this one is nice and clean but common.
This was dug in a turn of the century hole. I'm sure it is a specific style but has no markings. its 2 in high and 5x7. Do you have a resource that would be able to tell me what it is and an approximate value?