This one was in a washout area, under a small tree, with a very small area of the heel exposed. I only found one other small jar about 5 feet down from this one, also with no marking.
It does seem like some sort of overlay on it. The spot you're referring to has a small spot that you can see glass. I have yet to find this style on any sites, though. I've reached out to a few people about it, so I'm hopeful I can get more info on it.
Thank you so much for this! I couldn't find this bottle on any sites! I knew someone on here would have some insight! I'm going to check out the link you shared!
I dug this bottle out today, and have not been able to find anything matching it! Any help or ideas of a possible year/era would be greatly appreciated!
We're not sure what we want to do with this bottle right now. I will definitely let you know if we decide to sell or trade it! We are finding so many vintage bottles, and I hope to find more like it!
Thank you. I have been on that site a lot. It is very informative!
I have some that I presume are Brockway and Liberty Glass. I'm having trouble finding a date code for a couple of them, but I'm searching everything I can find.
Those are great! While reading, I felt the excitement of searching for, and finding things. Then I remembered the MANY rocks I have (mostly from riverbeds)! LOL
Thank you for those! Until last week, I never gave much thought to glass, other than nice, or distinct bottles/pieces. I'm amazed at how quickly this has become an obsession for me!